Well, a lot of what Bernie is saying around Clinton's speeches to big banks is sort of push innuendo as well, since he has no proof that this was anything but what it looks like. tl;dr: politics is dirty.
Also, if you are looking for an anti-pattern for how to influence people, this is a great example. The author makes it about the poorly paid worker instead of about the tactic, which makes you more sympathize with the worker being battered by this know it all.
Would it be acceptable for a banking regulator to be paid millions / year for a few hours work by the companies they are claiming to regulate?
It doesn't require innuendo to believe it disqualifies someone for the role as regulator-in-chief. Calling it innuendo is a talking point to deflect that taking this type of money is troubling behaviour for a public servant.
I hope Dalla reads this comment. It'll be a shame if the important part of the message is missed because people took offense at his tone with the campaigner.
Also, if you are looking for an anti-pattern for how to influence people, this is a great example. The author makes it about the poorly paid worker instead of about the tactic, which makes you more sympathize with the worker being battered by this know it all.