Posted on 04/24/2016 3:21:38 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Hillary Clinton rents one of her private planes used on the campaign trail from multimillionaire playboy Dan Bilzerian, it has been revealed.
The 'King of Instagram' is known for his partying with beauty queens and porn stars - and pictures he has posted online show him throwing wild bashes on board the jet with scantily-clad women.
But while he is not using the plane, he rents it out to the Clinton presidential campaign, who use it to ferry reporters around as they follow her across the U.S.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
“...who use it to ferry reporters around as they follow her across the U.S.”
Probably named it the “STD Express”!
Paul Bilzerian was one of the most notorious corporate raiders of the 1980s. Talk about a poster child for the “Greed Is Good” crowd, Paul Bilzerian is it. He single-handedly destroyed Singer Corp. and sold off a lot of the military contractor’s units to foreign purchasers, never mind national security or intellectual property rights. Everything went on the trading block. The only thing left of the famous sewing machine unit (which everyone thinks of when they hear Singer Corp., even though defense contracting was its real business in the 1970s-1980s timeline) is its logo, which another company bought rights to (SVP Worldwide). Bilzerian was not shy about using greenmail to bludgeon companies into his sphere of influence.
nothing the clintons do should surprise anyone. at their core, they’re still poor white trash that wandered too far out of the trailer park.
Had no idea who Dan Bilzerian was... looked him up on wikipedia... lol, I like the guy!
“Better steam clean the interior of the plane.”
Before or after the media fly in it?

What's not to like about Dan? Guns and girls.
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