Hillary Clinton: Don't Stop Thinking of Tommorrow
Hillary Clinton delivers her speech in front of a misspelled sign reading "Tommorrow"
Nobody from the Clinton campaign will be entering the National Spelling Bee any time soon (barring age restrictions). And the Democrats might have trouble berating President Bush for his classic "Bushisms" like "nucular" or "the Google".
On Thursday, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., made her high-tech pitch at a gathering of CEOs and senior officers at the headquarters of Applied Materials, the largest manufacturer of semiconductor components in the world.
"I believe we ought to hit the restart button on the 21st century," said Clinton, gearing her policy speech toward their favorite issues and using lingo to match.
Clinton delivered her speech from a new age Applied Materials lectern and in front of a large blue screen repeating the mantra "New Jobs for Tommorrow."
We're not sure if Hillary picked up on the misspelling, which of course should read "Tomorrow".
Hillary remains a 2-1 favorite to win the 2008 Presidential election (See: Bet on the 2008 US Presidential Election Here)