Posted on 08/20/2019 4:39:55 AM PDT by simpson96
Hillary Clinton is throwing it way, way back to celebrate President Bill Clintons birthday.
The former first lady and secretary of state, 71, shared a special birthday wish for her husband on social media Monday to mark his 73rd year and she reached deep into the family vault to do so.
Happy birthday, Bill! 🎂 she captioned her post: a black-and-white shot of a young Clinton wearing a romper and sandals.
In the photo, he stands next to an unusually designed birthday cake topped with three candles that appears to be precariously stacked atop an ottoman. A spokesman tells PEOPLE that he was 3 years old in the photo as the candles suggest and that it was taken in an Olan Mills studio while he was living with his grandparents in Hope, Arkansas.
(The cake is believed to be a prop, according to the spokesman.)
For his birthday on Monday, Clinton spent the day with friends and family with a cookout at his New York home planned for Monday night, the spokesman says.
Mrs. Clinton, who married him in 1975, also shared the post on Twitter and included a link for fans of her husband to sign a happy birthday e-card.
One of those fans was Barbra Streisand, who shared a birthday note of her own to the former president and humanitarian as well as the contents of the letter she wrote him.
I wanted to share with you the note that I just sent @BillClinton to thank him for all he has done for our country and continues to do through the amazing work of the Clinton Foundation. Please, join me in wishing him a happy birthday! Streisand wrote on Twitter.
(Excerpt) Read more at people.com ...
The transfusions and adrenochrome have quit working
What, no cigar?
“...The former first lady and secretary of state...”
Which concubine is *Bubba celebrating with this year?
His father was not a Clinton, word is he was a Rockefeller who got horizontal with his momma
Rockefellers are deep deep state
Dont tell me that a stripper comes out of the cake.
Perfect!
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