Posted on 12/14/2007 9:43:00 AM PST by weegee
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., responds during the Des Moines Register Democratic Presidential Debate in Johnston, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., responds as Democratic presidential hopeful and former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., listens during the Des Moines Register Democratic Presidential Debate in Johnston, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., listens during the Des Moines Register Democratic Presidential Debate in Johnston, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., awaits the start of the Des Moines Register Democratic Presidential Debate in Johnston, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Democratic Presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., right, arrives at the Des Moines Register Democratic Debate in Johnston, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Kevin Sanders)
Democratic presidential hopefuls, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson await the start of the Des Moines Register Democratic Presidential Debate in Johnston, Iowa, Thursday, Dec.13, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Democratic presidential hopefuls, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., left, Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., right, await the start of the Des Moines Register Democratic Presidential Debate in Johnston, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., reacts as Melissa Gettler of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, right, shows her a picture of actor Patrick Dempsey at Uncle Nancy's Coffee House and Eatery in Newton, Iowa, in this April 21, 2007, file photo. In response questions by the Associated Press about candidates' personal side, and the specific question about what they take in their coffee, Clinton's answer: sometimes black, sometimes with cream. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
Presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks during a campaign stop in Williamsburg, Iowa, December 8, 2007. REUTERS/Keith Bedford
Former President Bill Clinton talks during a fundraiser for his wife Hillary at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, N.J. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007. It's not often that Bill Clinton is relegated to the role of substitute, but the former president agreed to fill in Wednesday night at a New Jersey fundraiser his wife missed because of bad weather. Hillary Rodham Clinton, campaigning in Iowa, was stranded in the Midwest by an ice storm and did not make the event at New Brunswick's State Theatre to hear Tony Bennett perform. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)
Rush was right.
That face lift is fading fast!
Don’t know how you missed that debate graphic as I posted it a number of times. Forgot who the one white haired candidate is or was but I accidentally put Ron Paul’s head in by mistake.
Lol, another fiasco at the time. I spent ages cleaning up that debate stage for the background.
There is a new epoxy putty advertised on TV tonight, maybe it would help her, lol.
This is not meant as an endorsement nor an approval of Obama, but pretty much the same can be said for all political figures. The accuracy of the info we have depends on the extent to which the individual is truthful about his/her past. Opposing candidates have an opportunity to call each other on whatever lies or dirt they can uncover in one's background. That's called opposition research and is one of the basic functions of a political campaign. Of course, statements made by candidates or their opponents about someone's past are often subject to "filtration" by a biased media before most voters can hear or see them. That's why we need to be active in seeking accurate information from the most objective sources possible before we make up our minds.
As a general rule in today's American politics, "conservatives" do a better job in describing their past accurately than do "liberals." But that's only a general rule. I can appreciate your suspicions about Obama, and your unwillingness to "take a chance" on him. Hopefully, almost all of us here on FR would not vote for him because of his left-leaning ideology, regardless of the other personal baggage he may or may not carry.
Time for a visit to the plastic surgeon for a collagen or Botox booster for HRC!
Keep on telling them, as I do.
They also both received lots of Huma..
They also both received lots of Huma..
“The gateway To Hell”
In a year, Huma will be be saying, “She never wrote, she never called,” and then it’s back to the hijab.
Smellary demonsrating her hog calling technique to a sweet young thing.
It is just a reminder of all the help Hillary has had with plastic surgery, and despite this Hillary is still described as not being attractive. Too bad, I would like to see what Hillary really looks like from a genetic perspective. I suspect a cross between Hitler and the Mad Magazine Character.
If the rumors are true about Huma and Hillary, then I hope it comes out in time to either deny Hillary the nomination or the Presidency. It looks likely that the rumors may very well be true. It would expose just how fraudulant a person Hillary is and that she is capable of anything.
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