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Posted on 09/23/2015 3:38:21 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Hillary Clinton believing leaks by President Barack Obama staff's triggered the federal probe of her private email account ripped into the commander in chief, telling him, during a tense meeting, "What I want for you to do is call off your fking dogs, Barack!"
The profane attack came during a tense meeting in the Oval Office that was called by Hillary, against the advice of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, according to bestselling author Ed Klein's new book, "Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary."
The explosive tome, published by Regnery, hits bookstores next week and was excerpted Wednesday in The New York Post.
During the private meeting, Clinton called the meeting because she felt she was "being persecuted for minor, meaningless violations," Klein writes.
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Sorry Sir Edmund, all the dogs have been eaten.
She could have hit him with a lamp.
What a scene that must have been to behold, two queens in a cat fight.
If it was a secret meeting with just Bambi, Hill and Bill, how did the newsman find out?
Hillary, that’s not a nice thing to say about Sasha and Malia...
Did Hillary, a white woman, call Valerie Jarrett, a black woman, a dog?
Oh my.
Or I'll release your birth certificate?
The mighty are often oblivious to the peons facilitating them.
Peons have ears and mouths.
If it was a secret meeting with just Bambi, Hill and Bill, how did the newsman find out?
Her screams could probably be heard across town.
Yet according to the left when Sarah Palin said the same thing about Black Lives Fecal Matter she was called a racist
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