I doubt larry King asks her anything that matters---but Olbermann--if he has time---had damned well better bring it.
It is a chance for him to make a mark publicity-wise---I expect him to be rude and persistent on real issues--the opposite of stephanopolous---and she has little to lose--and a lot to gain if she is able to get the word out that a crazy lefty in the press was picking on her.
It is a chance for him to make a mark publicity-wise---I expect him to be rude and persistent on real issues--the opposite of stephanopolous---and she has little to lose--and a lot to gain if she is able to get the word out that a crazy lefty in the press was picking on her.
The CNN promo reads: "Larry King Monday Night! Hillary Clinton! Hours before what may be the final showdown with Barack Obama -- Hillary Clinton talks to Larry King! Could their conversation change your vote? Find out only on Larry King Live!"
Clinton will also appear on MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann."
Here's the MSNBC promo: "On the eve of the primary election we've all been waiting for, tonight at 8pm ET Keith will host an interview with Senator Clinton on her lead the Democratic Pennsylvania Primary (First Read is calling it Hillary's Race to Lose)...and what happens after all the votes are counted in the Keystone state. Obama over the weekend said "This is not going to be a blow-out race. We're looking for a win, and we think it's going to be close." It's going to be an amazing next 48 hours...we hope you tune in."
Guess which interview will have more teeth to it?
Here's a hint: More than a month ago, Olbermann directed a special comment toward Clinton, saying, "You are campaigning as if Barack Obama were the Democrat and you were the Republican."
If the Countdown host's questions simply explore that line of analysis, MSNBC will be offering American -- and, more importantly, Pennsylvania -- memorable viewing tonight.
Clinton will also appear on MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann."
Here's the MSNBC promo: "On the eve of the primary election we've all been waiting for, tonight at 8pm ET Keith will host an interview with Senator Clinton on her lead the Democratic Pennsylvania Primary (First Read is calling it Hillary's Race to Lose)...and what happens after all the votes are counted in the Keystone state. Obama over the weekend said "This is not going to be a blow-out race. We're looking for a win, and we think it's going to be close." It's going to be an amazing next 48 hours...we hope you tune in."
Guess which interview will have more teeth to it?
Here's a hint: More than a month ago, Olbermann directed a special comment toward Clinton, saying, "You are campaigning as if Barack Obama were the Democrat and you were the Republican."
If the Countdown host's questions simply explore that line of analysis, MSNBC will be offering American -- and, more importantly, Pennsylvania -- memorable viewing tonight.
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