Posted on 12/23/2015 9:36:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Chelsea Clinton hit the town for the first time since announcing her second pregnancy on Monday.
Clinton, the daughter of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and former president Bill Clinton, was all smiles as she was photographed wearing a button-down white shirt and a pair of jeans, as she hailed a cab in New York City.
Any hint of a baby bump was masked by her red winter coat.
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Not to insult this gal because she can’t pick her own genes but I would have to be in really bad shape to fertilize that.
That would mean someone hit it at least twice, which is making my stomach roll.
“the bus is rocking...”
Don’t know how lesbians can create that kinda motion!
Did you hear the one that Rush told that he heard at a party?
“Do you know why Chelsea is so ugly? Janet Reno is the father...
Cruz gets mocked for using his daughters as props - and then the gushing announcement of a Clinton grandbaby as a way to make Hillary look more human right after she’s criticized for being late to a debate for not wanting to share a bathroom.
She’s holding her baby, but the pose doesn’t look natural. Maybe it’s the firs time she has held her. Most people would sit the child sideways and look at the child - not plop the kid between her legs.
“Sheâs holding her baby, but the pose doesnât look natural. Maybe itâs the firs time she has held her.”
Aw,come on. Ridiculous statement.
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Chelsea's emerald-cut diamond engagement ring is rumoured to have cost $1 million and was commissioned especially for her by her devoted fiance.
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Thanks for that! But how much rock will a million bucks buy? Perhaps the real question should be how many carats will it take to satisfy that horseface chick? Or is it carrots? Oops...
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