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To: HomerBohn
WHAT Hillary rallies?

Someone on FR mentioned recently that Hillary has gone radio silence.

Where the hell is she?

It's funny how a candidate with serious health problems, who won't allow real journalists near her, and forbids people from even photographing her boarding a plane has been noticeably absent from any coverage.

We're talking her highness herself. The torchbearer of the Democratic party.

Her certainly MASSIVE events must be happening everywhere.

Donald Trump is out there every day.

Assassination threats, and even attempts galore.

The MSM should be all over that angle.

Where in the world is Hillary?

6 posted on 06/20/2016 4:02:12 PM PDT by boop ("A Republic, if you can keep it."-Franklin, 1787. "We couldn't keep it"-America, 2016)
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To: boop

Hillary may be gone by now.

Huma was off for a few days rest. The poor girl was exhausted from her ministrations to an ailing Hillary. Upon her return to the Hillary Mansion she found la Hillary had fallen over a footstool, apparently in a drunken stupor and had injured her rather fragile brain.

She was rushed to a local hospital where she still lays in a comma her head bobbing up and down and making barking noises.

At any rate, it’s off to Happy Dale where a private, padded room awaits her.

Some of the doctors who don’t know Hillary and don’t follow the political scene could be heard patronizing poor Hillary with “There, there, grandma. Of course you’re late for a rally. Of course you’re going to be the next president.”

They pat her fevered brow in an attempt to calm the tired old lesbian.


7 posted on 06/21/2016 7:02:23 AM PDT by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys: Good for nothing but make you smile as you shove them down the stairs.)
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