Posted on 11/30/2015 4:46:42 PM PST by Libloather
Emails show Clinton staff asked NFL for help spinning her concussion, the State Department blacked out its list of Hillary's 'achievements' and Madame Secretary couldn't find 'Homeland' on her TV
Hillary Clinton needed help finding the Showtime network on her cable box - so she could watch 'Homeland' - according to an email the State Department released Monday.
Her chief communications guru asked National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell for help spinning the press on the dangers of her December 2012 concussion, according to another message.
The State Department completely censored a third, which appeared to consist of a bullet-pointed list of four Clinton 'accomplishments' as secretary of state, determining it wasn't fit for disclosure under the Freedom Of Information Act's guidelines.
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So, will she be listed as “probable” for the next game?
It doesn't help when the only reason she gets up is to knock back a whiskey shot or two in the morning. That's going to revive the brain cells (not).
Hell she hasn't finished working off that last drink yet!
GMTA
I think she tried to join the NFL to play Linebacker, but they said “No ... too short, too old ... maybe Special Teams will take you.” True story.
Did the Secret Service tackle her AGAIN?
She can’t change channels on her TV, but she’s ready to run the country. Sounds logical.
There was a comedian back in the 80s, on HBO Rodney Dangerfield standup series, who had a joke along the lines of how his grandfather and Reagan were the same age and his family didn’t trust grandpa with the TV remote but Reagan was being trusted with the red button.
I thought it was a rip off of Genesis’ “Land of Confusion” video where the Spitting Image Reagan puppet mixes up the “Nurse” and “Nuke” buttons and starts WWIII.
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