John Gartner Quotes
In Fact, Clinton Feels Others' Pain To The Point That He Not Infrequently Openly Weeps For Them, And His Teary Response Is So Infectious That It Can Trigger Tears In Others. This Creates The Opportunity For Powerful Political Theater, All The More Powerful Because It Is Genuinely Felt. Leopoulos Was With Clinton In New Hampshire, And Recalled How Clinton's Empathy Routinely Triggered An Epidemic Of Tears. "He Had To Hear Everyone's Story. Some Of The People Were Crying, And Had Terribly Sad Stories. Clinton Started Crying, Too, And Then We Were All Crying." Stephanopoulos Recalled One Such Encounter During The New Hampshire Primary: "When Mary Annie Davis Confessed Tearfully That She Had To Choose Each Month Between Buying Food Or Medicine, He Knelt Down, Took Her Hand, And Comforted Her With A Hug. Even The Hardest Bitten Reporters In The Room Were Wiping Tears From Their Eyes."27
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