Posted on 10/17/2016 6:18:47 AM PDT by Zakeet
In just three weeks, American voters might just "unleash Hellary" on the nation - electing a president known to fly into foul-mouthed fits of rage, hurl dangerous objects at people's heads, physically attack a former president and even diabolically tongue-lash Secret Service agents sworn to protect her with their lives.
That's according to dozens of witnesses - many former Secret Service agents, Arkansas state troopers and an FBI agent - who might say Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton is what Rush Limbaugh could call "a witch with a capital B."
But don't expect the mainstream media to start digging into Hillary's reported temper tantrums any time soon. While the major networks focus single-mindedly on an 11-year-old video recording of GOP nominee Donald Trump making sexually charged comments about women, they virtually ignore claims by witnesses who say Hillarys foul-mouthed fits of rage happen even today.
And those expletive-laced explosions are enough to make any right-minded American recoil in horror.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Yeah ... all that might be true ... but ten years ago the Donald said the "P-word" ...
It will only matter if a video is available......til then it is just words
WHEOOW!
Exactly, it didn’t happen unless there is audio or video proof. If we are to believe these things about her, then we would have to believe all the hearsay allegations about Trump too.
The ‘rats couldn’t have a worse candidate and they know it.
Ill, irascible, incompetent.
They’re tripping circuit breakers trying to make a silk purse out of their sow’s ear.
Some audio/video of some of these events would be helpful.
"It will only matter if a video is available......til then it is just words"
And you can't trust video unless there's a bulletproof audit trail.
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