Posted on 11/16/2016 4:16:25 AM PST by kevcol
The dissolved Hillary Clinton campaign is still raising money, but at just pennies on the dollar.
It announced a fire sale Tuesday night, offering once popular apparel and campaign trinkets for rummage sale prices.
What's more, the campaign is urging Trump foes to use Clinton trinkets to show their anger. "Still fired up? Time to take the fight to Trump," said the sale notice. "
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Still trying to raise money any way she can.
What a pathetic greedy grabber.
Guaranteed to remove drooling streaks and sweat marks.
I wonder how much of the campaign money is now in her private account.
If you send me $10 and some of the crap you're trying to unload, I'll throw it away for you.
What, you want me to PAY for it?!
Bwah-hahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa.
LOL!
And they were pushing Stabby The Clown as a selling point?
I could use some of that! We have three bathrooms in this house with appropriate locations for Hillary gear. It’ll keep secret Democrats from wasting time in there. H-ll, it’ll make Republicans limit their stay, too!
I wouldn’t mind having a few Hillary “women cards” as jokes to hand out to my friends, but I’m not giving Hillary one penny let alone $2.50 (and get put on some democrat email/call) list for the rest of eternity.
"Play it anytime you feel like a victim. Anytime you feel entitled. Anytime you feel that an awareness ribbon, a wristband, a picture of yourself holding up a sign with a hashtag on it, or even just baring your boobs in public and shouting expletives isnt enough to let the whole world know you have rights that only the government can provide!"
http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/the-official-hillary-for-america-woman-card-t17921.html
Crowbar, hah. You want to know how big her fist is, measure the holes in the door of the liquor cabinet.
New desktop background!
There is plenty of good campaign stuff, free for the asking.
I bumped into a democrat who was running for state senate a couple of weeks ago, took his propaganda, didn't mention my party affiliation and said that while I didn't have time to walk precincts for him I'd be glad to pick up is campaign signs after the election. He said his volunteers would be picking them up but if I found any after election day they were all mine.
Road signs make great target hangers. I got about 40 of them, which I figure should hold me and a few friends at least until the next election.
If you want to go bigger in the area of Hillary memorabilia, remember that there was a barge of fireworks the campaign planned to set off in the Hudson River near the Javits Center when Mrs. Clinton was declared the landslide winner by CNNABCMSNBCCBS. The fireworks display was canceled a couple of days prior to the election. Are thet still available?
Also, there were tons of green confetti, designed to mimic a broken glass ceiling, which cannons inside the Javits Center (which has a glass ceiling — get it?) were supposed to fire at the moment of victory. What exactly you’d due with boxes of green confetti, I don’t know, but I’m guessing it’s available at a bargain price.
According to news accounts, Hillary’s overconfident staff got into the celebratory Champagne on the Stronger Together plane before the results started rolling in on Election Night. I would assume there was plenty more on ice in the campaign quarters in a hotel near the Javits Center. Maybe some of it is still around; I imagine Mrs. Clinton, her staff, and media friends switched to Scotch and gin early in the evening.
Actually, according to the reports of the small campaign donors, additional charges randomly near, but not exceeding $99.99, the point where the it triggers fraud investigations.
And, I bet it has an RFID chip to broadcast its info, so no need to have it magnetically read.
Later
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