Posted on 05/22/2015 2:39:27 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
Hillary Clinton misstated her location at a campaign event today in New Hampshire. Instead of saying New Hampshire, the presidential candidate said, "Here in Washington."
"Here in Washington, we know that unfortunately the deck is still being stacked for those at the top," said the presidential candidate. "And that just doesn't work for a long term strategy either politically or economically."
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Drain bamaged...
Bad case of dumbass.
Senility is a bad thing.
Well, when you campaign in bubble wrap to protect yourself from tough questions, you tend to lose touch.
“Go home, Hillary. You’re drunk. “
Or another bad bean burrito from the local Chipolte!
57 states.
Where’s that word they like to us with Republican candidates...
Gaffe Gaffe Gaffe
She is Gaffe-tastic!
She is clearly suffering from early onset dementia.
Seasoned campaigners/pols that care deeply about America do this all the time. Clearly it’s unfair to make sport of it. NH obviously needs to rename itself to make her proclamation correct.
She actually said that with a straight, yet wrinkled, face?
Face it. She’s a pathetic campaigner. But a good Marxist hack.
Smartest Woman in the World. **hic**
It’s a statist state of mind and she is a statist
Wonder how the folks in NH will take this? My guess is nothing will be said of this. We know the folks up there like their status of being the nation’s first primary voting state and love all the attention from the national media, but it’s obvious Hillary has these New England “rubes” in her rearview mirror already.
New Hampshire is one of the 57 states.
Here on Mt. Washington?
A knock on the head is not a good thing.
Old-Timers? Drunk? ...the campaign is going to great lengths to keep her hid out.
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