Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign Posts Record Third Quarter Profits

Election as Good as Won

By Will Wright, published Oct 16, 2007
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Hillary (Rodham) Clinton is on a roll - a bank roll that is. The campaign to get Hillary (Rodham) Clinton back in the White House has surged ahead of Democratic hopeful, Barack Obama to post a war chest of $35 million compared with Obama's paltry $32 million, leaving Obama supporters scratching their heads.

"After a lackluster first quarter, Hillary (Rodham) Clinton sales picked up slightly over the traditional spring season, but our recent numbers have been staggering," said a campaign finance manager made up for this article. "Another $50 million and we should have the election in the bag."

On the other side of the coin, Barack Obama supporters are wondering what went wrong. "Profit margins on our $1000-dollar-a-plate dinners have dwindled due to the rising food costs," said a fictional Barack for President supporter. "We were simply too slow in raising our fundraiser menu prices."

"We quickly realized that our profit margins on fundraising dinners were down from $997.00 a plate to $995.00 a plate," said Seymour Cash, fictional Clinton campaign CFO, "So we made a move to diversify our product line, introducing thousand-dollar t-shirts, thousand-dollar campaign buttons, and other Hillary (Rodham) Clinton items in our soft product line with spectacular results."

"Speeches are another strong profit center. They're almost the perfect product - minimal manufacturing cost, almost pure profit," added Cash.

With only a three million dollar lead over Obama, the Hillary (Rodham) Clinton campaign is not resting on its laurels. "The problem we have now is not how to raise money - it's how do we spend it?" adds Cash. "With all the free publicity we get on talk shows like "The View" and network news, we're hard-pressed to find something to spend our money on."

Some in the Hillary (Rodham) Clinton Presidential campaign don't see Hillary's popularity with major news anchors and network talk show hosts as a problem. "It's important for America to have a presidential candidate that talk show hosts actually like," said a made-up source close to the campaign.

Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign Posts Record Third Quarter Profits

Cha-ching!

Credit: US Govt.

Copyright: Public domain

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Great article! I don't think the other commenters got it.

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 6:06:50 PM

 
Oops... I have been known to write a premature article or two myself

Posted on 05/27/2008 at 2:05:50 PM

 
Interesting article. Hillary Clinton will never win, that's my wish!

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

 
she'll never win the whole thing. never ever ever ever

Posted on 10/16/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

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