August 16, 2014
This B list celebrity offspring of an A+ list political family has been on a rampage recently, firing people close to the throne so to speak. The people the offspring fired were questioning the offspring's decisions. The problem is some of the people fired have a lot of explosive secrets.
Chelsea Clinton
...there's a throne...?
ReplyDeleteThey know where the dynamite is buried?
ReplyDeleteI don't think Hillary being gay is that much of a secret.
ReplyDeleteOopsie look at me and my big mouth! :(
ReplyDeleteMeh. Boring reveal.
ReplyDeleteThere have been rumours about her and Huma Abedin FOREVER. That's the Mrs. Carlos Danger, btw
ReplyDeleteI bet all the people fired were poofy brunettes with largish breasteses. Can't have that around when Big Dawg gets ready to help on the campaign trail.
ReplyDeleteNice to see all of you here and ready to play.
ReplyDeleteSo far the reveals have been slow and lackluster and I find myself sliding towards disappointment. Guess it's time to do something else and maybe swing back by later.
I raise a glass to all the steady stalwarts, snark onwards!
Uh oh.....
ReplyDeleteThat Bill Clinton loves the ladies is old, old news. That Hilary might is much much bigger news, something Republicans would love to jump on to appeal to their homophobic, judgmental "Christian" constituencies. Yeah, they still think it's 1955, and unfortunately, in some ways, it is. :/
ReplyDeletelol, lol @BOREDTECHINDENVER,
ReplyDeleteAfter being so overpaid for a job she did so badly, Chelsea should be grateful and stay home.
ReplyDeleteFritanga, don't be absurd.
ReplyDelete@fritanga As a republican, I couldn't give two dog squirts about Hillary being lesbian or not. And many other rank and file GOPers agree with me. What makes me despise Hilldawg (her hip-hop name) is that she actually thinks she has already earned the presidency cause of all those evil men that embarrassed her. If she's president, she will take out all her fury on all men.
ReplyDeleteSo much bullshit in this thread.
ReplyDeleteHillary Diane Rodham Clinton, Wellesley and Yale graduate, is a former United States Secretary of State, U.S. Senator, and First Lady of the United States. From 2009 to 2013, she was the 67th Secretary of State, serving under President Barack Obama. She previously represented New York in the U.S. Senate (2001 to 2009). Before that, as the wife of the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, she was First Lady from 1993 to 2001. In the 2008 election, Clinton was a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Friends and enemies in the Senate laud her years of work there, particularly her work on the Armed Services Committee. Friends and enemies in the diplomatic community laud her work at the State Department. Her 2008 run for the Democratic presidential nomination was only narrowly defeated. She's more qualified than most of the political dwarves who'll run against her in the primaries and in the subsequent general election in 2016.
It doesn't mean she'll win or even that she should win (although she should). It means that anyone who challenges her on the basis of competence or qualifications is either lying or stupid (and frequently both). Like her, don't like her, vote for her, don't vote for her - whatever, kids. She surpasses the requirements any sensible, intelligent citizen has for a presidential candidate (thinking she has to have a dick doesn't actually count). Find something else to bitch about when you're attacking her.
damn well said Malibu !!!
ReplyDeleteOk, will do Malibu! She did a poor AT BEST job as Secretary of State. She PERSONALLY did not want Boko Harum declared a terrorist group, who later kidnapped over 200 girls from a school. I won't go into Benghazi, and other disasters. Before that, she became Senator from New York. JFK Jr. could not run for the open seat thanks to her running for her FIRST ELECTED POSITION in a state where she had NEVER LIVED BEFORE. There's another WAVE of bimbo eruptions to come, all AFTER Clinton left the White House, as Barack Obama eluded to during his 2008 run with Clinton for President. Her campaign has had several reboots already as it is.
ReplyDeletealso good points @Studio 54! you've inspired me to educate myself a lot more on her & the other potential candidates...
ReplyDelete--weird that this next election could be a Clinton vs. a Bush again eh??
Yes, very weird, though I would vote for Clinton in a heartbeat over ANY Bush (2 Bush Presidents = 2 wars for oil in the Middle East.)
ReplyDeleteYup...me too.. you do get 2 presidents for 1 though--whether that's a good thing or not, i'm not so sure...
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