The Conservative Cave
Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Gratiot on August 15, 2009, 09:20:45 PM
-
(http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f144/Chesterfield313/CC/00000AAAMarsAttacks01copy.jpg)
[youtube=425,350]rxkrtzRqcQE[/youtube]
[youtube=425,350]qO6w9zhS-PU&NR=1[/youtube]
Admittedly, it's an understandable reaction all things considered, and one I don't think you can hold against her...
...but it's still pretty darn :rotf: :-)
-
oh SNAP! :evillaugh:
And this, my friends, is why she is just so much classier than Condi.... Look at her looking all 'jabba the hutt' in that light blue pantsuit.
-
I think it has dawned on former senator Clinton that giving up her New York seat was the most stupid thing she has ever done. She veered from the plan and now she is paying the price. Political oblivion awaits.
To add insult to egotistical injury, in a few short months old Bill Clinton will official be "so ten years ago". Bill Clinton isn't even a current punchline any more.
Neither of the Clintons, according to their long-ago drawn Life Map, is where they are suppose to be today. It all falls apart in the end.
-
Neither of the Clintons, according to their long-ago drawn Life Map, is where they are suppose to be today.
I'm not so certain... doesn't Bill have a few interns in his Harlem office, to keep him company :popcorn:
I'm not so certain... but perhaps, that's exactly where he planned on being :-)
-
There was an interesting editorial I heard about. They said that Obamacare is Hillary's Revenge. It was she who brought up healthcare in the primaries and forced Obama's hand at promising to sign universal healthcare into law his first year in office.... knowing full well it would be his demise.... Interesting opinion anyway.
-
There was an interesting editorial I heard about. They said that Obamacare is Hillary's Revenge. It was she who brought up healthcare in the primaries and forced Obama's hand at promising to sign universal healthcare into law his first year in office.... knowing full well it would be his demise.... Interesting opinion anyway.
Very interesting. I'd just haphazardly question the timing, as I'm not sure Hillary even thought it was plausible that she might lose, when she started pushing it. Shrugs, fascinating idea none-the-less :cheersmate: