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Link: https://www.wral.com/curtains-for-the-clintons/18033351/
Sadly this article is pretty much on point. I liked Bill as president but never cared for HRC. Her sense of entitlement, and terrible judgement spell trouble for us Dems if she tries to make a run in 2020. If the GOP is smart it will encourage her to make a move, put out stories that they most fear her as a candidate and let the clowns in the Dem party who pushed her over Bernie twist this one too.
Politicians are not the only ones who can't let go. It's rarely about the money. The cheers and adulation become addictive. John Denver once decided to take a year off to be with his family. After 4 weeks he was back on the road, "I missed the crowds, the cheers." You make a joke that isn't funny and the fans double over in hysterics. George Carlin said he could get the crowd laughing manically by simply saying, "Hey, everybody got their joints?" You're out there and they all love you.
This article reminds me of Willie Mays, stumbling around in the outfield for the METS.
Crazy bad
Sadly, most politicians seem to be similarly afflicted.
Many do it. They are particularly brazen about it.
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You can look it up.
Always hated Bill. Disliked HRC but never as bad as Bill
"because he lied about a blowjob?!?!?!"
or
"Everyone likes about sex."
I disliked him right from the beginning of the campaign. I thought he should have resigned immediately upon the breaking of the Lewinsky scandal. He turned the office into a joke. GWB and Obama took steps to restore the dignity of the office. And then, well...
I know I read those phrases here a bunch, wasn't accusing you though.
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This was not in relation to Trump...
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