Posted on 04/10/2015 3:32:53 PM PDT by SJackson
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Wasserman-Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, and U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson shown during a ceremonial swearing-in for South Florida members of Congress at the Federal Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Friday, Jan. 23, 2015. (Amy Beth Bennett / Sun Sentinel)
With Hillary Clinton widely expected to announce her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination over the weekend, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz emphasized her neutrality on Friday and went on to praise Clinton and the history making nature of her run..
The Weston congresswoman was a prominent Clinton supporter in 2008, when she lost the presidential nomination to Barack Obama. Since 2011, she has been Obamas handpicked chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
Secretary Clinton, I think is arguably one of the most qualified people assuming she announces her candidacy who have ever run for president. I was proud to support her in 2008. Of course as DNC chair, I will neutrally manage our primary nomination contest, assuming we have one, Wasserman Schultz said in a brief interview Friday after the dedication of a new South Florida regional FBI headquarters in Miramar.
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Waffle head and Her Thighness are short bus special.
“Special.” Yep. That’s the word. Special. As in “Special needs.” or “Special ed.”
She needs to be in a special cell in a special federal penitentiary.
Of course as DNC chair, I will neutrally manage our primary nomination contest, assuming we have one, Wasserman Schultz said, “Supposing anyone would be so rash and stupid.”
“Debbie is “special”. “
Yabbut one should wash their hair more than once a year..
I’ve said many times that it looks like she uses Bill Clinton’s special sauce as hair gel.
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