Posted on 04/13/2015 8:13:20 AM PDT by NOBO2012
TODAYS POST IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE LETTER H
Apparently there were some (many) who did not find Hillarys (can I still call her that?) roll out amazing. Some felt her new logo looked like a sign directing you to the nearest hospital:
While others thought her video announcement looked more like a Colonial Penn Life Insurance commercial.
Some took the opportunity to remind the electorate that this would be another 2 for the price of 1 campaign:
h/t Bookworm
Buy one pantsuit, get the Big Dawg for free!
The mainstream however was very impressed:
Hillary Clintons campaign announcement on Sunday lit up Facebook and made a bigger splash than the announcements of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) or Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.).
There were 10.1 million interactions on the social network about Clintons announcement originating form 4.7 million users in the 24 hours around the launch, Facebook said.
Clintons sleek announcement video was also viewed more than 1.8 million times on the social platform.
There was no breakdown of how many of those hits were pointing out the gaffe in the first ever Hillary For America press release, shes fought children and families all her career.
And with that pugnacious past she is presumably well qualified to carry on Big Guys fight against America:
Barry, trashing America again, at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City in the presence of Communist leaders of Cuba and Venezuela, well known antagonists of families and children.
I am a student of history so I tend to actually be familiar with many of these episodes that have been mentioned. I am the first one to acknowledge that Americas application to concern around human rights has not always been consistent. And, Im certainly mindful that there are dark chapters in our own history in which we have not always observed the principles and ideals upon which the country was founded. Just a few weeks ago I was in Selma, Alabama celebrating the 50th anniversary of a march across a bridge that resulted in horrific violence and the reason I was there and the reason it was a celebration is because it was a triumph of human spirit in which ordinary people without resort to violence were able to overcome systematic segregation. There voices were heard and our country changed. America never makes a claim about being perfect, we do make a claim about being open to change.
So, since weve tried that unicorn thing with limited success:
I for WON advocate we come back down to earth. Lets give broccoli another chance.
The above political message was brought to you by Little Mo, who has no skin in the game.
Posted from: Michelle Obamas Mirror
allow me to draw your attention to:
http://weaselzippers.us/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Screen-Shot-2015-04-12-at-8.15.07-PM.png
I believe the designer might be a fellow freeper
“Hillarys (can I still call her that?)”
Call her Mrs. Bill Clinton, it’ll drive her crazy!
How bout Mrs Hillary Benghazi Clinton
No, you cannot. It is sexist and demeaning. And possibly some form of microaggression. You must refer to her as "Pre-President Rodham".
Hillary Millhouse Clinton.
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