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To: Lee'sGhost

You are correct, sir! Democrats rarely tell the truth. About the only time they ever do is when they’re running against one another. And Elizabeth Edwards told the truth for once when she said Hillary is manly. Hillary was furious over it. No doubt she threw a tantrum in private and smashed a lot of glass objects while screaming, “How dare that sissy boy’s b***h call me manly!” Eventually one of her handlers (ugh!) came in and suggested showing a little more cleavage.

Unfortunately for Hillary, nobody wants to see her cleavage.

The Clinton couple vs. Edwards couple feud is a classic. Silky Pony gets called a sissy and a pretty boy, which he is, by conservatives. To prove his (ahem) manhood, he sends his wife (!) out to assure everyone that he’s a real man. And she does this the same week that she openly endorses same-sex marriage!

She then turned her guns on Hillary, for no apparent reason, which made it all the better. She said Hillary acts like a man. Hillary then sent her womanizing husband Slick Willie out to say she’s all woman, notwithstanding the fact that he’s cheated on her for thirty years because she (ahem) wasn’t satisfying him. Hillary then goes to the Senate floor showing cleavage, which is like Helen Thomas trying to boost her popularity by wearing hot pants to a press conference.

I hope this feud lasts a while. It’s a riot!


51 posted on 07/21/2007 7:26:43 AM PDT by puroresu
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To: puroresu
... like Helen Thomas trying to boost her popularity by wearing hot pants to a press conference.

Great, thanks a whole bunch for putting that image out there.

I'm going to have nightmares for a week, at least! LOL

60 posted on 07/21/2007 1:10:59 PM PDT by Col Freeper
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