http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16143435
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Not so the reference to Hillary Clinton and the tip. As soon as that story aired in the 5 o’clock hour Eastern Time, it was picked up by a number of political blogs. And the Clinton campaign immediately contacted news organizations to tell its side of the story. Clinton spokesman Phil Singer wrote to NPR in an e-mail: “The campaign spent $157 and left a $100 tip at the Maid-Rite Restaurant. Wish you had checked in with us beforehand.”
Esterday said “nobody got tipped that day,” and NPR should have checked with the Clinton campaign before the story aired to see if any tip was left and how it was done. We regret that this was not done. On Thursday, Esterday was sticking by her story.
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:-)
Don’t ya just luv politicians!
Who do you believe a waitresses who’ve been doing it for decades or a politician?
In the grace scheme of things, it is a small matter. But it’s an insight into the soul.
You would think that there would be a campaign policy.
:-)
By their fruits, ye shall know them?
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