Saturday, April 09, 2016

Hillary uses noise machine to prevent reporters from hearing her fundraising speech

Did you know that Hillary Clinton uses noise machines to prevent reporters from hearing what she is saying at fundraisers and other events? Stan Bush, a reporter for CBS 4 in Denver reported that one was used at an outdorr fundraiser at the home of colorado governor John Hickenlooper this week. He posted video showing what it sounded like outside of the event before and after the machine was turned on. The device produced a low-intensity throbbing noise, much like a helicopter off in the distance.

Chuck Ross reports for The Daily Caller,
The Clinton campaign frequently uses noise in another way to prevent reporters from overhearing the candidate’s remarks. Often, while Clinton is shaking hands with voters at campaign events, staff will crank up music to prevent reporters from recording their conversations.
The Clinton team has also been criticized for using a rope line to prevent reporters from getting too close to the former first lady.
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