Posted on 06/26/2014 3:02:19 PM PDT by PoloSec
Hillary Clinton is not as inevitable as Democrats would like to believe. Her failed book tour has exposed a litany of personal flaws (greed, lack of self-awareness), raised questions about her physical fitness, and revealed her to be severely out of touch with Real America.
While there are a number of Republican candidates who might be able to challenge Hillary in 2016, one in particular stands out. In the last week alone, Representative Louie Gohmert (R., Texas) has shown that he has what it takes to connect with masses. For example:
Does Hillary Clinton even understand the concept of photobombing? Or is this another example of why Hillary is behind the times and incapable of connecting with millennial voters due to her advanced age? Most Americans are well versed in the art of photobombing. Some, such as Gohmert, have mastered it. What about Hillary?
Perhaps she should take advice from her husband:
But at the end of the day, even Slick Willy is no match for the G-train, who cant stop crushing it:
Gohmert even tweeted about it his latest conquest. Whens the last time Hillary typed on a keyboard? Some of Clintons strongest backers dont even know how to read, much less understand contemporary concepts such as snark, or photobombing. How does she except to get elected?
As the honorable Free Beacon ombudsman Biff Diddle wrote in this space many months ago: Only Louie Gohmert can save America. There may be hope for us yet.
Not to mention she's the epitome of evil.
I know this is satire, but I love LG.
LG is like my dog Kiowa, half crazy effing heeler half lab.
Satire? I’m not following you.
Gohmert is the best though.
If so, Yeech!
Maybe someone needs to make a keyboard available for her to type on.
Wouldn't that be a surprise.
Yeah, I guess he couldn’t go on looking 15 years old forever.
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