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Nice try, but a little late and that's clearly a different guy. Desperate, huh? Why would Hillary having to have a personal medical specialist travel with her now send her supporters into such a panic mode?
SS do not usually touch the person they are protecting unless their is a security issue, this is a really good look at him and his service for Hillary. The video is excellent.
SS do not usually touch the person they are protecting unless their is a security issue, this is a really good look at him and his service for Hillary. The video is excellent.
He is sort of like her "nanny" with all the touching and giving her directions to keep talking.......
I found that whole incident really bizarre, on a lot of levels. At the same time, it seemed strangely touching - there was a tenderness on his part, a personal concern, as though he genuinely cared about her. I found that odd, because she doesn't seem like the sort of person a Secret Service agent could stand to be around. These guys tend to be straightshooters, law and order types, black and white and right and wrong kinda guys.
I'm not saying they're robots, but they do tend to have a low opinion of people with her complete lack of morals and ethics. I can't figure out what it could be about Clinton that would inspire such personal concern and apparent compassion from a Secret Service agent. I get the impression that Agent Madison is a very, very good man.
I found that whole incident really bizarre, on a lot of levels. At the same time, it seemed strangely touching - there was a tenderness on his part, a personal concern, as though he genuinely cared about her. I found that odd, because she doesn't seem like the sort of person a Secret Service agent could stand to be around. These guys tend to be straightshooters, law and order types, black and white and right and wrong kinda guys.
I'm not saying they're robots, but they do tend to have a low opinion of people with her complete lack of morals and ethics. I can't figure out what it could be about Clinton that would inspire such personal concern and apparent compassion from a Secret Service agent. I get the impression that Agent Madison is a very, very good man.
So maybe your beliefs about the kind of person Clinton is are wrong?
I found that whole incident really bizarre, on a lot of levels. At the same time, it seemed strangely touching - there was a tenderness on his part, a personal concern, as though he genuinely cared about her. I found that odd, because she doesn't seem like the sort of person a Secret Service agent could stand to be around. These guys tend to be straightshooters, law and order types, black and white and right and wrong kinda guys.
I'm not saying they're robots, but they do tend to have a low opinion of people with her complete lack of morals and ethics. I can't figure out what it could be about Clinton that would inspire such personal concern and apparent compassion from a Secret Service agent. I get the impression that Agent Madison is a very, very good man.
One thing is for sure, this guy is not a normal Secret Service agent.
Agents rotate details, don't touch the protectee, and would not get emotionally close to the protectee.
This guy is most likely someone that has been specifically trained to deal with the special needs of Hillary.
The closeness is to provide the special care Hillary needs.
This guy's relationship with Hillary seems much more like care provider, than security personnel.
Just another government agency that Obama has dumbed down.
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