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To: Notthereyet
The Clinton’s made the hair on the nape of my neck stand straight up.

I was able to get in to see Bill Clinton on a press pass when he was campaigning for his lovely wife in 2011. I took one look at him and walked out. The man gave me the creeps right off. Never took a pic, never even heard his first words. Sometimes evil is so predominant I have to leave the room.

You can't tell others about it, the evil just permeates...hard to explain

125 posted on 08/10/2019 11:34:46 AM PDT by Karliner (Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:28 Isa 17 "This is the end of the beginning" W Churchill)
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To: Karliner

The very first time I saw Al Gore was as he was walking up a pier towards a camera. The reporter was actually providing the first look at the just-announced VP on the Democrat ticket.

I literally saw a man with a two faced demon and a sword with flames coming out of each face’s mouth.

I told every single person I could that he was a very evil man, not the polite though slow, quiet man everyone was making him out to be. This was the VERY FIRST time I saw Al Gore and he had not yet uttered a single word.

And the first time I saw Ted Turner was after everyone was talking about this man that was doing a 24 hour news channel and that he was just so honest.

Woa. When I saw him, I told my beloved that man is NOT who you and the rest of the world think he is.... Told my beloved that man was evil underneath all his civility.

Yup. Most times I’ve just kept my opinions to myself (yeah, hard to picture, isn’t it??). Those two opinions? Came out like a Tornado Warning and I actually *couldn’t* keep those opinions to myself, had I even wanted to do so!


161 posted on 08/10/2019 12:00:01 PM PDT by Notthereyet
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