A document of debate “to do’s” shows there’s little that is authentic or spontaneous about Hillary Clinton.

hillary-bernie-debateA one-page list of tips was authored by Karen Dunn, Ron Klain and Jake Sullivan and sent to Huma Abedin in preparation for a March debate with Bernie Sanders.

“Huma, can you get this to her please?” an email read, according to the document posted by Wikileaks.

In it, advisors had to tell Clinton to appear to be personable and authentic.

One suggested response was a comeback to one of Sanders’s apparent canned answers.

Toast: I hear Senator Sanders talking about crumbs and loaves and whatnot.  Let me tell you something.  If your promises don’t add up, they’re toast.  [LAUGH AT YOURSELF!]

When the topic of the mystery transcripts for her highly paid Wall Street speeches came up, advisors suggested:

Transcripts: “Yes, I would be happy to – I just want to make sure there is not one standard that applies to me and another for everyone else, Democrats and Republicans.”  Don’t wiggle!

She had a canned response for her email scandal, too.

Email: Nothing marked classified; hundreds of officials have had their emails retroactively classified including Powell. [PIVOT]  [If audience question about trust, go to trust answer.]

Notice it was fourteen words, then “pivot” onto something else.

The number one suggestion was her “tone.”

“It’s how you won Milwaukee,” Clinton’s advisors told her.