Posted on 08/14/2015 9:57:13 PM PDT by RightGeek
After a week of bad press surrounding her email server Hillary Clinton returned to Iowa this evening, dukes up, hitting Republicans in Congress who have taken her to task over Benghazi and her secret server, GOP frontrunner for president Donald Trump and the Super PACs working against her.
And she's 'just getting warmed up.'
Clinton embraced the brouhaha over her private server at the Democratic Party 'Wing Ding' in Clear Lake, Iowa, and mocked Republicans accusing her of acting sinisterly.
Noting that she recently opened a Snapchat account, Clinton said, 'I love it. Those messages disappear all by themselves.'
And she didn't stop there. She kept dinging the Republican Party and its candidates for president for the next 20 minutes, including a 'certain flamboyant front-runner' - Donald Trump.
'But don't like the circus distract' you,' she told a sold-out crowd. 'If you look at their policies, most other Republican candidates are just Trump without the pizzazz or the hair.'
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She wouldn’t even recognize him
Keeper
Her every snide remark makes me want to scream, but I prefer the devil-witch we know, to the last minute hand picked fresh faced Latino that would probably replace her.
Every time she defended herself, her defense eventually was proven to be false. If I was her attorney, I'd be advising her to keep quiet for now
I wonder if she got first in show in the Hog section? she is nothing but pathological liar and a total assclown. Maybe she could get a job with the rodeo the are looking for new clown acts.
A sad little woman. Married to a man who cuckolds her in a puerile, degrading way. - IF this country elects those two again; I won’t diss her any further; but for now, I’ll tell the truth. HE, OTOH, is another story.
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