Posted on 06/23/2016 6:38:45 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
How Bad Is Hillary?
She Just Read "Sigh" From Her TelePrompter
Eight women ?
47% will vote for her just because.
“Sigh”
HaHa! Good one. Just realized it could mean just that, but in BJ Bill’s case it would be a few hundred for me, several for you. All those women are starting to come out in a slow trickle, eventually becoming a waterfall. Hildabeast will soon be inundated.
"At least she didn't read the first part out loud. where it said.- "Put hands on heart an look sincere". That would have been a Dead giveaway."
I’m thinking more Ron Burgandy..... Maybe someone should put **NYC in the TelePrompTer and see if she says it.
I had a college professor who wrote speeches for politicians. He said one read “turn page” once.
Yep.
Bill Clinton: a legend in his own mind.
Hillary Clinton: completely out of her mind.
“Don’t call me Shirley”
That is a Saturday Night Live made to order skit.
“Please clap”
Agreed.
I remember an episode of the Danny Thomas show from the 1960s where Danny was trying to coach a young man on how to give a speech to run for class president. Danny wrote out the speech and was going thru a trial run with the young man. The young man was reading with all his heart, and he said “I promise to be Continued on the Next Page.”
She gave a speech last week sitting down. She did not look well.
Teleprompter problems always remind me of this cartoon:
http://conservatoons.deviantart.com/art/Urinal-Prompter-117039883
(HILLARY Sigh.)
(BLACKOUT)
(END OF SCENE)
She gave a speech last week sitting down. She did not look well.
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I don’t want her in the November election.
Who would likely take her place on the Dem ticket if she goes down due to health problems? I see no valid backup.
Didn’t know that. Wow...What a shame.../s
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