EXCLUSIVE: Dem. Strategist Liz Chadderdon Walks Off Rick Amato Show When Questioned About Ferguson

Earlier this week, Liz Chadderon, a “lead Democratic strategist” – a title she’s given herself, nonetheless – walked off the Rick Amato Show. Now why is this surprising for a supposedly high-profile person? Because it’s a pretty crazy strategy – if you could even call it that – for a strategist to have.

The funniest part of this whole thing? The conversation wasn’t even heated! Amato brought up the fact that, more than likely, Democrats are going to use Ferguson to their advantage. It’s not a new tactic by the left. Anytime they can use tragedy to further their agenda, they’re going to.

Take a look for yourself:

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Beth Baumann is a California native, who grew up with an interest in politics from a young age. Beth attended Northern Arizona University, where she was a member of the NAU Conservatives, an activist organization dedicating to spreading conservative ideals. She also founded the NAU chapter of Young Americans for Liberty, took part in the Flagstaff Smart Girl Politics chapter and helped a local conservative run for Flagstaff City Council. Beth has received national attention due to the First Amendment restrictions on her college campus. She defended her Freedom of Speech when she was ridiculed for handing out flags in remembrance of 9/11. Although she faced misconduct charges, up to and including expulsion, she stood by her Constitutional rights and beliefs. With the help of the Leadership Institute and the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), she was eventually exonerated of all charges. During her tenure, she was copy editor for the newspaper, marketing director and film festival director for the campus TV station, and news correspondent for political talk radio. Beth was the Communications Assistant at The American Conservative Union, where she helped with planning and executing different aspects of CPAC 2014, including social media, media strategy and crisis management. Beth works at a well established public relations firm in Southern California. Her work has been featured in The Daily Caller, The Washington Times, World Net Daily and Human Events. Follow Beth on Twitter: @eb454

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