Posted on 09/12/2016 8:30:57 AM PDT by Gamecock
This former advertising executive bears such a striking resemblance to US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton that she quit her job to work as a full-time lookalike.
Clinton's 'twin', Teresa Barnwell, 61, earns thousands every month for impersonating the presumptive Democratic nominee.
She stands to earn even more if the former Secretary of State defeats business mogul Donald Trump, the presumptive nominee for the Republicans, this November and becomes president.
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“Looks like the pants are too long and baggy at the hems. Hillarys pant hems are always perfectly tailored.”
Yes, thanks what I thought. From the little we can see in the various photos from Sunday, it does seem that the slacks were not fitting baggily at the ankles of the person whose knees buckled and they are baggy a few hours later when the person wearing the very same or a second set of the same outfit took a victory walk outside Chelsea’s apartment building. The difference could be due partly or entirely to different height heels on different pairs of shoes.
Do you see any of the photo? The shoe is prominent.
Cinda-illary... had to leave the ceremony before she turned into a pumpkin. Her fat foot broke through the glass slipper and turned into a piece of decorative cowhide.
My screen is 6”\8”. I cannot see a shoe on the ground.
Thanks bon mots!
All y’all, ping to this side-by-side comparison:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3468510/posts?page=73#73
Wow I didn’t notice how swollen her fingers are until you pointed it out. It is dangerous to have on a ring like she does, when one is prone to swelling.
Check out photos at # 60 and compare their finger length.
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A good palm reader could enhance the photos of the real Hillary and the suspect one and compare the lines in the palm to settle the question.
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