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To: Hostage

Only a DNA/maternity/paternity test will tell ;-)


54 posted on 02/09/2018 3:58:53 PM PST by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: Jane Long

Just a thought again, it could be that BC and WH were sleeping with the same woman.

If this is true, then why would BC take Chelsea in?
1. Hillary wanted cover for her own lesbianism.
2. BC’s career was risked by an out-of-wedlock, outside marriage birth. Yes, those things mattered back then and still do in large part.

It’s all speculation, but I have never seen photos of Hillary pregnant or as a mother with an infant in her arms. To be fair, I haven’t looked as I prefer to remain free from nausea as much as possible.

I always thought it odd that Hillary would give herself so much distinction for being a mother, having raised a child. I thought, there’s like several billion people that can be proud of the same achievement. Parenthood is a wonderful and important role, but does it add so much to becoming President? George Washington? Perhaps so, but never have I seen other Presidents or Candidates repeat such a thing, and not as often as she did.

I wonder if it was projection, some sort of virtue signaling to those that knew or suspected her of her lesbianism. “I’ve raised a child!”. That’s a very important thing but usually, people don’t go around announcing it as it speaks for itself.

“I raised a child!”

At least it’s in an elevated category to:

“I chopped wood!”
“I made egg salad!”

And it’s still elevated over her later career achievements:

“I bombed Libya!”
“I cheated Bernie!”

This is standup comedy material. Feel free to add.


69 posted on 02/09/2018 4:19:23 PM PST by Hostage (Article V)
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