Posted on 11/05/2016 2:26:53 PM PDT by kevcol
“Now that you watched Jay-Z and Bionce, we now present the second act, lets hear it now, give a hand to Hillary” “Lock her up, Lock her up, Lock her up”!
Now. Now....
Why insult the canine species? That's not nice.
BTW, The equine species don't like to be compared with her either.
Just FYI
Gee, I hope she doesn’t come down with pneumonia!
8^)
Rain-sunshine......she’ll still only get a handful
“I’m melting! I/m melting!” hoarsely proclaimed the wicked witch of the West.
Beautiful! I so pray may it be so!
Her voice is hoarse because she is STILL a complete novice when it comes to campaigning. She doesn’t understand she doesn’t have to yell to be heard, that is what a stage sound system is for. She starts screeching and the sound guys turn down the mike to keep the distortion down, so she keeps raising her voice.
Speaking of screeching, just imagine what she said to her handlers about having to speak in the rain. I’ll bet it was all their fault.
Hee, Hee.
What a pant load !!!
I think the more people hear her screeching the better. Eventually it will wear even the dumbest rat down.
Bwahahahah! That is evil!
all that cement on her face was in jeopardy of dripping off...kinda like when the ‘Walking Dead’ heroes slather themselves with zombie guts so the Walkers don’t smell them and then the rain washes it all away....
Thank you Mother Nature.
“Wheres a lightening bolt when you need one?”
Omigosh, that’s EXACTLY what I was thinking, with Florida being the lightning capital of the world and all . . .
It’s good that she stopped her speech, so the 7 people in attendance could take shelter from the rain.
Hillary's screeching reminds me of the evil green witch in "The Wizard of Oz" movie. "I'll get you Donald, and your VP too!". Nasty woman.
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