Posted on 03/16/2018 10:17:08 PM PDT by lowbuck
Clinton cares about people like her urban, wealthy, progressive elites, people who do not compete with immigrants for their livelihoods, who call 911 instead of Smith & Wesson when matters go sideways, who do not know any active-duty enlisted men, families with five or more kids, or the names of anyone on the WWE roster, and those repelled by the name of Washingtons football team but not players kneeling for the national anthem. Its as though the candidate imagines politics as a top-down exercise in which the office-seeker votes for a particular electorate rather than the electorate voting for a particular candidate. Politics, despite its obvious appeal to narcissists, remains a humbling profession but only for those strong enough to endure a humbling.
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Beauty is skin-deep. Hillary’s horndog husband Bill knows which is why he isn’t around her. He has no use for her and their sham marriage is over. They haven’t divorced purely for the sake of appearances.
They fooled people for a long time. Their long con is over.
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Also, Miss Havisham raised her daughter, Estella, to take revenge on the men who took public and economic advantage of her.
Interestingly enough, I see this article written now seems to have taken the idea from an article written before it.
http://betterlivingthroughbeowulf.com/no-miss-havisham-for-hillary/
Years ago when I was deep into personal development I heard repeatedly that what is “inside” will eventually show on the “outside”. With Hilary this is proof that this was indeed true. As her poison lives inside her it now is becoming more obvious in what you see on the outside.
I was at jury duty in Freehold,NJ about a month ago. The jury room was all sworn in and we were told that only one case was pending. The jury room had 2 large TVs and all of a sudden an old movie came on. It was Great Expectations right before Pip visited Miss Haversham for the last time. No one in the room had any clue what was on the screen. I mentioned to the people around me that the scene upcoming may be disturbing. No one understood why I would know such a film. My father let me stay up late one night to see Great Expectations. I am the only one I know that has read Dickens without being forced to. I love Charles Dickens to this day. He was a tremendous author.
“Its as though the candidate imagines politics as a top-down exercise in which the office-seeker votes for a particular electorate...”
Yep, such is the case when your life is built on a foundation of moral relativism.
They haven’t divorced because as long as they are married they cannot be compelled to testify against each other.
That reminds me of Gustave Flaubert’s memorable authorship ......the description of the death bed scene in Madame Bovary.....how her evil was displayed in the black bile on her lips.
Miss Havisham, still in bridal attire long after the dreadful day she was left at the altar, relives her loss.
Just as Hillary keeps reliving the day the voters rejected her.
How? By not agreeing ahead of time to accept any result even if there was massive fraud? No candidate should have to give the opposition permission to cheat.
She slipped in the tub and fracture her wrist and almost took a header down the stairs twice in India, reminds me of a saying about paper cuts, we can only hope that more of this continues but at a faster rate and a more joyous severity.
Haters gonna hate.
Losers gonna lose.
Ugly goes all the way to the bone.
Being pathetic means not becoming president.
No, Miss Havisham took revenge (with Estella) because a man deserted her on her wedding day - hence, her decayed wedding cake which she keeps along with all the cobwebbed furniture and party favors. Miss Havisham was rich.
“Miss Havisham was rich”. So is Hillary and she has the media to carry her vindictiveness to us all.
After seeing the 1999 movie, Election, I always thought that Hillary was what Tracy Flick grew up to be.
I read Great Expectations while on a long plane ride the same year I was morning the death of my father. I finished it during my vacation.
I think it actually helped me in my grieving.
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