Posted on 07/12/2017 9:24:29 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Hillary Clinton sits behind the resolute desk in the Oval Office, pulling out a large blue binder and a jar of hot peppersher typical snack as the leader of the free world. Its 9:30 p.m., and madam president spent the day successfully rallying House Republicans and Democrats behind a health care bill that will improve upon her predecessors landmark initiative, the Affordable Care Act. The bill passed an hour ago, but she isnt anywhere near done fulfilling her duties to the American people.
I wont be taking any more calls, Clinton tells senior adviser Huma Abedin, who is walking toward the door near the grandfather clock. I want to look through these Russian sanctions one more time. Tell Bill not to wait up for me.
Abedin, leaning on the half-open door to one of the most powerful rooms in the world, gives one last look at the president before leaving the White House. You did a good job today, Madam President.
Who runs the world? Clinton asks, positioning her glasses higher on her head as she stares down at her documents.
Girls. Girls run the world, Abedin responds, closing the door and leaving the president to her work.....
(Excerpt) Read more at newsweek.com ...
So Newsweek has now collapsed to the point of being “fan fiction”?
Comedy gold, right there!
I’m surprised another West Wing style liberal fantasy show - where Democrats win arguments - hasn’t popped up on TV. Again, they’re still in denial.
They’re convinced Trump will be impeached (for what they don’t know) any day now and he won’t last 4 years. Convinced to the point of insanity.
LOL
So she's gay married and executing gays?
Are you competing with the author for silliest thing for silliest thing I've read in years?
Wow....so this is what passes for a reporter nowadays?
Jeebuz Tapdancing Christmas...
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