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== History ==
Armstrong was part of the panel for ''Insider's Clubhouse'', hosted by [[Ed Anderson]]. He said that {{ap|Jack White|Send In the Clowns}} was right and that they distill the campaign down into simple fun bits that your everyday fellow can relate to. He then said that they take complicated issues and weave them into compelling political narratives.
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Armstrong was part of the panel for ''Insiders' Clubhouse'', hosted by [[Ed Anderson]]. He said that {{ap|Jack White|Send In the Clowns}} was right and that they distill the campaign down into simple fun bits that your everyday fellow can relate to. He then said that they take complicated issues and weave them into compelling political narratives.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 10:09, August 30, 2023

Harry P. Armstrong
Harry P. Armstrong.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: News commentator
Former assistant dean
First appearance: Send In the Clowns


Harry P. Armstrong is a news commentator and former assistant dean at the Wharton School of Economics.

History[edit]

Armstrong was part of the panel for Insiders' Clubhouse, hosted by Ed Anderson. He said that Jack White was right and that they distill the campaign down into simple fun bits that your everyday fellow can relate to. He then said that they take complicated issues and weave them into compelling political narratives.

Appearances[edit]