Posted on 09/13/2016 5:31:20 PM PDT by tired&retired
During Bill Clintons conversation with Charlie Rose on Monday, the former president made an odd comparison while talking about his wife.
In trying to explain away Hillarys collapse on a New York City street on Sunday, Bill said, Rarely but on more than one occasion over the last many many years, the same sort of things happened to her when she just got severely dehydrated.
And shes worked like a demon, as you know, as Secretary of State, as a senator and in the years since, Clinton said.
Yes, even demons need to stop every once in a while for a drink of water.
(Excerpt) Read more at theamericanmirror.com ...
Everyone's prayers are getting to her...
Post at the article link:
“thanks, i needed a good laugh today ! and when i want a REALLY GOOD BELLY laugh, i just replay two films - one of her falling face first into the airplane, and now watching them have to haul her fat a$$ head first into the SUV. both make me laugh - aren’t i awful!! just call me a DEPLORABLE !!!!”
Freudian slip from Bubba C.
Even Bubba is in awe of her evil.
I am positive he wants her to lose the election. No way he wants to live as the “first dude” under the glare of the public spotlight.
Trump voters agree!
Quite literally.
A demon or a daemon?
No matter, goes hand in hand with the Doppelgänger outside of Chel’s.
...except for God's Grace, which would even be sufficient for them.
Soooo glad somebody else caught that I almost fell off my chair! Thought it was hilarious...Bubba.. the gift that keeps on giving!!
One of the VERY few things Bill ever said that I believe.
Yes, I imagine demons get dehydrated and thirsty down there where they come from.
Make me proud! We have a special place reserved for you.
Your Uncle ScrewTape
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