Posted on 02/09/2016 4:59:46 AM PST by Zakeet
Brit Hume, speaking on FOX News, noted that Bill Clinton is now an elderly man - a thought that I'll wager has been going through many American minds since last Monday night, when Hillary gave her post-caucus acceptance...er, victory speech in Iowa.
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The visage that Bill wore for much of that harangue was truly revealing - more like something you'd see in a nursing home day room than on a presidential campaign stage. His head drooped, and his mouth frequently gaped open in what almost appeared to be a slack-eyed but leering old geezer smile directed towards his partner's back. If it was in fact a leering smile directed at Hillary, then America likely witnessed something that hasn't occurred since before their marriage, and we can pretty well take that as evidence that Ol' Bill has lost it.
But seriously, I was fascinated watching that drooping lower lip. I said to my better half, "Watch babe, watch him, he's gonna drool any minute." Watch the video yourself, and you'll see what I'm talking about: that mouth hangs open for most of the first four minutes of her speech ... We were sorely disappointed when the drool failed to materialize, as, I'm sure, were all those laying bets around the country.
To further sear that geriatric image into our brains, in another broadcast this week Bill's hands were obviously palsied, another common affliction in the elderly. Others noted that he'd worn his Hillary pin upside-down at the post-caucus speech.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
No! No! - Hillary getting sympathy as “The Poor Little
Widow Mrs. Clinton” - and the sympathy votes. Nuh uh!!
Like Mickey Rooney at the end.
The real question is timing. Would it be more expedient for the Hillary! campaign to get the sympathy vote with a funeral during the primaries, when the nomination is at stake, or to wait until late October to drive other issues off the stage until election day?
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