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Jillian Cimo's avatar

Interesting that Chelsea chose the cigar analogy.

mark mc's avatar
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I wonder what Nina Burleigh's personal abortion body count is and why she wouldn't shout it out loud. Wouldn't that be the best thanks an abortion-obsessed woman could give?

I also wonder if she got a summons to the oral office after making that statement, with the admonition from her summoner, "put your mouth where your...is". I'll leave that to your imaginations.

James Mead's avatar

She didn't leave any evidence

PapayaSF's avatar

Good piece, but Burleigh’s book was 2018, not 1918.

Betsy's avatar

I have always thought it's actually Clinton in that dress, not just his head painted on a woman's body. Those are definitely a man's chicken legs.

Betsy's avatar

With respect to all men, of course. I like men's legs - they are handsome! (feeling guilty in case I hurt some sensitive man's feelings!) but you'd have to be blind to think those are a woman's legs. Ahem.

Susan Daniels's avatar

My favorite photo of all time is of Bill Clinton when he walked into Hillary's debate with Trump and saw Juanita Broaddrick and three other women he had raped or sexually assaulted sitting together in the front row. Priceless

Let's not forget Eileen Wellstone, 19, who Bill raped outside of a pub in England three months after he arrived on a Rhodes Scholarship. It posed a dilemma because they did not want the scandal of putting him in jail. He left there, claiming Yale made him a better offer.

Jack Cashill's avatar

True story

John Lopez's avatar

Bill was the first black and Trans president.

Stu Tarlowe's avatar

In my own Substack "column" I was recently reminiscing about having capitalized on events in the news by producing and peddling bumperstickers. Circa 1995, when the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke while the story of Lorena Bobbitt amputating her sleeping husband’s privates was still a hot topic, I printed a sticker that said, “’Good thing Mrs. Clinton is more forgiving than Mrs. Bobbitt!”

Dave Kepus's avatar

Chelsea’s dad is dead though..the late fat lower lip Webb Hubbell like his other daughters

Why has Clinton never denied he posed in the Blue Dress cause China and HW Bush said so 😉🫡

Rock Knutne's avatar

Great stuff Jack!

Never stop telling the truth about what the left is always trying to memory-hole.

Andy's avatar

I thought the “blowjob” quote was embellished. Turns out, The New York Observer link is to an article written by Burleigh herself—she quotes herself in the article saying those exact words!

Rick Janes's avatar

Chelsea’s resemblance to her mother is way more than outward.

Rock Knutne's avatar

Actually her resemblance to Webb Hubbell is way more accurate.

https://imageevent.com/firesat/separatedatbirth?p=9&n=1&m=-1&c=5&l=0&w=4&s=0&z=2

Susan Daniels's avatar

Just as nasty. And we paid for her $5 million wedding, probably somehow through USAID. And then, six months after they got married, her new husband quit his job and went to Colorado to be a ski bum. I wonder if Hillary threatened to have him killed if he didn't come back?

Rick Janes's avatar

Was he in the doghouse for asking, "who’s your daddy?"

James Wills's avatar

F me running. Did Chelsea - Web Hubbell, Jr. - really say, "No cigar?" in defense of her cuck-father?

Jack Cashill's avatar

No. Fake tweet.

Switter’s World's avatar

Do you think he used a razor or had his legs waxed?

rick laney's avatar

Wonderful reminders Jack on just how venal & nakedly pro-RAPE the boomer legacies have remained since Reagan.

Yet they still try & portray Trump as a caricature of Epstein culture.

Trump should be handed the gavel for Clinton's upcoming congressional hot seat questioning & EVERY Republican should grant their time to our SITTING PRESIDENT to interrogate the former horn dog in chief.

Now that would be almost as awesome prime time viewing as the SOU ...

Thanks again Jack.

ALtab's avatar

Mockingbird always serves the master(s).

Andy's avatar

Someone needs to ask Jennifer Senior about her Clinton experience. Though as a staff writer for The Atlantic, she’s not likely to share her experience.