Posted on 12/09/2016 9:32:24 AM PST by Red Badger
Hillary Clinton was greeted by sobbing, ecstatic women on her way out of an event on Capitol Hill in Washington on Thursday.
The ardent supporters thanked the Democratic presidential nominee for running for president, albeit unsuccessfully. The group of 20-something-year-olds cried as Clinton shook their hands.
Clinton was in the company of former vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, a Democratic senator from Virginia. Clinton spoke at Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's portrait unveiling in the Russell Senate Office Building.
After the Reid event, Hillary Clinton greeted several Kaine staffers and young supporters, some of whom can be heard sobbing in this video pic.twitter.com/DRq0BApck1 Monica Alba (@albamonica) December 8, 2016
"This is not exactly the speech at the Capitol I hoped to be giving after the election," Clinton said. "But after a few weeks of taking selfies in the woods, I thought it would be a good idea to come out. And I'm very grateful to Harry for inviting me to be a part of this celebration."
Gutterwhore convention
Nice pic of “Strong, Empowered Social Justice Warriors, ready to take on the world, and fight tyranny, injustice, racism, and sexism wherever they find it...”
;)
I beg to differ......Courtesan Convention...........
Tell ya 'bout them sobbin' women
Who lived in the Roman days.
It seems that they all went swimmin'
While their men was off to graze.
Well, a Roman troop was ridin' by
And saw them in their "me oh my's",
So they took 'em all back home to dry.
Least that's what Plutarch says.
Oh yes!
And the women was sobbin', sobbin', sobbin'
Fit to be tied.
Crooked Hillary makes our women cry. She wonders why she lost.
mental cases
I was waiting for that!..................
An embarrassment to females everywhere.
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