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Hillary lied about tip
« on: November 12, 2007, 06:04:34 PM »
Clinton campaign lied about tip
by kos
Fri Nov 09, 2007 at 03:35:17 PM PST

Oops.

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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."


Nice tip! Or at least it would've been if it was real.

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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.

"Why would I lie about not getting a tip?" she told NPR. She also maintained that her co-workers at the restaurant had not received tips.

A Clinton campaign staffer called on Esterday at the restaurant Thursday after the story aired. The staff member apologized to her and gave her a $20 bill, according to Esterday. The Clinton campaign confirmed that visit. The campaign also produced photocopies of receipts showing $157.46 was paid to Maid-Rite on a VISA card on Oct. 8 for meals consumed by the candidate's entourage. The tip was supposed to have been paid in cash, and the campaign insisted such a payment was made but has declined to make available a staff member who was present at Maid-Rite and left tip money [...]

"Where Hillary was sitting, there was no tip left," Crawford said.


By the way, the staffer who called on Esterday to give her the tip still claimed the campaign paid a tip via credit card, at the same time as other parts of the campaign were claiming it had been a cash tip.

A silly issue? Sure. But a mistake all around -- from the initial screwup to the efforts to make good. And kind of ironic since this was one of the maiden stories of the Clinton campaign's much heralded new fact-checking website -- the "Fact Hub".

As of now, they haven't updated their "Fact Hub" to reflect this new information.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/11/9/181933/438