A just discovered little known fact may help to explain Hillary Clinton’s aggressive and domineering personality: She is, in fact, Adolph Hitler’s long lost daughter.
7 months before her April 30th, 1945 suicide with Adolph in the Berlin bunker, Eva Braun gave birth to little “Hildegard” Shickelgruber and arranged to have the baby smuggled across Allied lines to France. In France, the child was delivered to a kind-hearted ship’s captain. Upon landing in New Orleans, the captain personally carried the infant to the home of Eva’s second cousin, Dorte Dittlemann, in Stuttgart, Arkansas.
Psychologists theorize that Hillarys intense dislike of — indeed, hatred for military personnel spring from the failure of the German military of her daddys Third Reich in particular Obergruppenführer Steiner during those final days in Berlin.
That hatred manifested itself in such bizarre ways as:
demeaning Marines in their dress blues by requiring them to serve as waiters during numerous White House dinners;
yelling at uniform personnel in the White House if, for example, they failed to open doors for her as quickly as she thought necessary;
making loud, sarcastic remarks to uniformed and non-uniformed Secret Service personnel assigned to her security detail in the White House and in other public settings;
admonishing her daughter to NOT be civil to these same security and other personnel. Her daughter, who apparently did not inherit her mothers highly unpleasant persona, refused to comply and was generally decent to those her mother despises.
Please TRY to remember this as she lines up her mind-numbed minions for a run at the White House. Ask yourself if this INCREDIBLY UNPLEASANT woman ought to be Commander-in-Chief of the same military she so clearly detests??
Another plausible explanation is that fact that while she and Bill were the governor of AR, they gave their staff copies of “Mein Kampf” as Christmas gifts one year.
Great story-telling. May it become a ‘myth’ of sorts; that carries the truth to any/all ‘Leftist’ constituency, who otherwise, ‘cannot get it’. . .