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Hillary turns flight attendant

Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton welcomed her traveling press corps aboard her campaign plane with a humorous take on the standard flight attendant speech.

Updated on: Jan 18, 2008 01:58 PM IST
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Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton welcomed her traveling press corps aboard her campaign plane with a humorous take on the standard flight attendant speech.

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"Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard the maiden flight of Hill Force One,” Hillary said on Wednesday over the plane’s intercom as it taxied down the runway en route from Las Vegas to Reno, Nevada.

The US president’s plane is called Air Force One. “My name is Hillary and I am so pleased to have most of you on board,” Hillary continued. "(Federal Aviation Administration) regulations prohibit the use of any cellphones, Blackberries or wireless devices that may be used to transmit a negative story about me.

"In a few minutes, I am going to switch off the ‘Fasten Your Seat Belt’ sign. However, I’ve learned lately that things can get awfully bumpy when you least expect it — so you might want to keep those seat belts fastened. “And in the event of an unexpected drop in poll numbers, this plane will be diverted to New Hampshire.

"If you look out from the right, you will see an America saddled with tax cuts for the wealthiest and a war without end. If you look out from the left, you will see an America with a strong middle class at home and a strong reputation in the world. Once we’ve reached cruising altitude, we’ll be offering in-flight entertainment: my stump speech.

 
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