Ze Floor eez Good Eenuff
Give the lady credit, she took it like a man … who lost a boxing match to a tweenage girl. In 2008, when it was her ‘turn,’ the poor thing was Obama-literated. The path of Hillary’s rightful destiny was re-opened by the 22nd amendment in 2016. Now what? A guy who grabbed em’ by the …? Fifty-two years earlier she lost a race for class president at Maine South High School. Gunning for the highest office HRC had worse luck than Captain Binghamton did going after McHale. Why is it always she?
In the meantime, parents may want to reconsider inspiring junior with “someday you could be president of the United States,” anyway. American political hecklers keep running a harder room. It’s no wonder Huma’s boss wants Soviet-style media controlled from on high. Look at what happened to Bill. Once elected, Hillary’s beastlier half had to settle for groupies a lot less comely than Judith Campbell Exner or Mary Pinchot Meyer. Things haven’t improved much post presidency. What Billy Bob has been up to since requires strumpets with secure blindfolds and no ear for Arky twang.
“Martinis are like breasts, one is not enough, and three is too many,” may be sound drinking advice. First Lady 41 takes it another step. She said the same of evils in the 2000 election. Unlike genders, lesser ofs must be capped at two. The angry demand for Nader out of Gore’s way wasn’t delivered in a whisper. When Bush won, rumors mills had it the wish was amped up to the level of extermination. Political gangland, in other words, is strictly a two party turf war.
That opinion did not arise from her ladyship eight years earlier when hubby clinched it with 43% of the vote. His 5.8 million margin over W’s dad was nicely cushioned by Ross Perot. Nearly 20 million votes fell to the Reform Party in 1992. Less than 3 million found Nader the least of their worries in 2000. ‘New sheriff in Dodge’ vot
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