Posted on 09/24/2016 4:14:41 PM PDT by Kaslin
When Hillary Clinton takes the podium at Monday nights first presidential debate, she could be staring down an old romantic rival sitting in the front row.
Gennifer Flowers, who carried on a 12-year affair with Bill Clinton when he was governor of Arkansas, said shell attend the debate at Hofstra University as Donald Trumps guest, according to Buzzfeed.
Ms. Flowers has agreed to join Donald at the debate, her personal assistant Judy Stell wrote in an email to Buzzfeed, the website reported Saturday.
The development grew from a Twitter broadside Trump launched earlier that day.
If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him! he tweeted.
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Maybe the seats on either side of Flowers will be occupied by Pat Smith and Ty Woods’ father. Hell, maybe throw in a few parents of those killed by illegal aliens and she’ll fall apart like a house of cards.
demon succubutt
She is the most arrogant, self-serving, condescending, patronizing woman I've ever known....and I hope she and Bill move to Europe when all is said and done if she's not in jail first!
“...Most voters won’t even know who she is, or won’t care....”
Completely NOT the point. Not about the voters.
SHE knows who Gennifer is. And the media buzz it will generate.
Psyops, Al... it’s all about psyops.
sadly true
Yes....she has much responsibility in the deaths of millions of children worldwide relentlessly pushing abortion all these years....adding all the others her hands have been in I can’t find any sympathy for what she endures health-wise....
A look-alike actress?
A large cut out of Flowers?
A person backstage who looks like Flowers???
A camera person who looks like Flowers???
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