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This may be a archaic phrase But I believe the "Bloom is off the Rose" for Ole Bill and his traveling circus.
 
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This may be a archaic phrase But I believe the "Bloom is off the Rose" for Ole Bill and his traveling circus.


For old Bill and his ilk it may be more appropriate to modify the phrase to say the "bloom is off the balloon knot".

From the smell, there never was a rose.


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Karma's a bitch, bitch.



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Not many showed because all she's got is "waa waa, it wasn't my fault I lost the election". Other than that, she's got a big bag of nothing.



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... she's got a big bag of nothing.

We like to call him Slick Willie.



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And now, everyone knows- including that disgusting harpy herself- that she will never be POTUS, and she and everyone else knows that it was Donald Trump who denied her her rightful place on the throne.

No other candidate in the 2016 election could have beaten her. Let's say that Jeb Bush got the Replublican nomination. What would have happened? She would have cleaned Jeb's ineffectual clock, that's what would have happened.

Name any candidate on the Republican side of that race, and you know the outcome, had they received the Republican nomination. The outcome would have been that we would have this insane, crooked bitch in the White House, and everyone knows it. We would all be miserable. Every day, there would be more America-killing bullshit coming from this crook, but she got stopped. In light of this, I'll never understand the never-Trumpers. Those people should grow the fuck up.

You're never going to be President, you criminal trash, and it was Donald Trump who stopped you. I hope that that's the first thing you think of in the morning and the last thing you think of at night before you pass out in your drunken stupor.


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And now, everyone knows- including that disgusting harpy herself- that she will never be POTUS


Indeed. Yesterday I came across a headline where she said that she "lives in Donald Trump's head rent free." I chuckled and then wished Trump or someone would tweet her something to the effect of "No Hillary, you don't live in my head rent free. And you don't live in the White House either. I do". That would have made me chuckle lol.

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https://www.washingtontimes.co...free-inside-donald-/
 
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Location, Location, Location

They could have a full house with every seat filled if they picked the right venue.


The strip joint in my town rents out for get together's and I hear they serve excellent steak. With the right girls working that night they may be able to fill it half way up.

Hell. A while back they were advertising Stormy Daniels coming in for a tour. So you know the joint is up to Bill's expectations.

Hillary and a strip joint. Eek
My thoughts were far from that.

I was thinking they could hold an event at a Court House and call it “A Conversation with Hillary in Chains”.
Now I would pay to see her at that event.



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The final date for their "speaking tour" is tonight in Las Vegas.

https://hotair.com/archives/20...prices-plummet-2-00/

The tour dates were scheduled in Clinton-friendly cities yet the struggle to put warm bodies in seats was real.

Friday night’s date at Seattle’s WaMu Theater brought out the true blue Clinton supporters

The best seats in the house at Seattle’s WaMu Theater on Friday could be had for $829, a steep 54% drop from the $1,785 that the former first couple fetched when the tour was announced in early November.

But organizers soon had to slash listed prices and even offer discount ducats through Groupon to boost sales.

The official prices for Friday’s appearance ranged from $66.50 to $519, the Seattle Times reported.

Hillary bashed Donald Trump and AG Barr.

Then the best line came from Bill Clinton:

“These people, they don’t believe the same set of rules apply to them that apply to everyone else.”

from of all people, Bill Clinton
 
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And then the best line of the evening occurred. Not surprisingly, it was Bill Clinton who delivered an unintentionally ironic remark. He said, “These people, they don’t believe the same set of rules apply to them that apply to everyone else.”

I know. I laughed, too. Self-awareness is hard, y’all.

They call that "projection"...

“These people, they don’t believe the same set of rules apply to them that apply to everyone else.”

The Clintons have been poking the bear, and getting away with it, ever since their earliest days in Arkansas.




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Dori Monson had a segment on the radio the other day about how their event here in Seattle on Friday was selling first row seats for $25 and something like less than a third of the seats were taken. He filled up a similar venue for a talk and tickets to his event were ten bucks more.

I think people are finally tired of the Clintons. It wasn't just her defeat, but the way she's acted about it since that has disgusted a lot of the left out here from what I've been overhearing.


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With the Russian money dried up - still gotta put food on the table. Eek
 
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How embarrassing! And could they found any worse design chairs to make them look like smaller human beings? Big Grin




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This may be a archaic phrase But I believe the "Bloom is off the Rose" for Ole Bill and his traveling circus.


HA! Speaking of roses, those two remind me more of the prickly things instead of the beautiful flower. Yep, the clintons are just pricks, and that’s puting it mildly. Just a horrible thorn in our skin.

Ive never pissed on any of my rose bushes but I’d piss on her and bills graves.
 
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... and the last thing you think of at night before you pass out in your drunken stupor.


I hope her entire unconscious period is a replay of the election night, seeing it slip through her grasp, inch by inch, and it denys her any of the restorative value of sleep.

When she awakes the last dream image i want her to have is her call congratulating President Trump.





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well Hillary may have one upped Bill for the best line

https://hotair.com/archives/20...ill-election-stolen/

video at link

"It's critical to understand that, as I've been telling candidates who have come to see me, you can run the best campaign, you can even become the nominee, (long pause) and you can have the election stolen from you."

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

ok Bill, top that one
 
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^^^ Stolen Big Grin




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Not surprisingly, the Seattle Times, which is a hardfast liberal, rose-colored spyglass of the progressive agenda that smothers the Seattle area, ignored the reports of other cities' arenas 2/3 empty (I've no idea what Seattle's attendance was) and tickets reselling for ~ six bucks, and instead painted the Clinton event as a glorious celebration and success of Democratic ideals:

"The audience included young children and senior citizens who nodded along; screamed “We love you!”; and walked out feeling just a little better about things."

"The women in the crowd cheered. On the way out of the theater, Diana Alhatlani, of Renton, turned to her friend Heidi Sky, of Seattle, and asked: 'Don’t you feel better? I do. It’s like going to the spa.'"

The spa. How delightful.

https://www.seattletimes.com/s...ue-choir-in-seattle/

The only truly telling thing was the notation about comments printed at the bottom of the article: "Editor’s note: The comment thread on this story has been closed because too many recent comments were violating our Terms of Service." What, they don't want to hear dissenting opinions, or alternative perspectives of the event? Why, that sounds just like...Seattle.
 
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Too bad the Barnum and Baily Circus closed down. Their dog and pony show might have worked there.
 
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$9.23 on StubHub, right now!

I would love to just go and wear my Trump 2020 gear, for giggles.
Secret Service would probably taze me.

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