Monday, September 15, 2014

Hillary Clinton Shmoozes In Iowa, Presidential Campaign Almost Assured Now

Trying to play coy when asked if she was going to make a run for the Presidency, she replied that she and her husband were just there to support Iowa democrats for the coming elections.


Suuuuure.

Nothing like a little BarBQue as an excuse for a photo op, right?



(Reuters) - Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stoked speculation on Sunday that she was moving closer to announcing a bid for the White House in 2016 as she visited the early-voting state of Iowa to take part in the state's annual "steak fry," a gathering of Democratic activists that often attracts presidential hopefuls.
After grilling steaks with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton delivered a populist speech to the crowd of more than 6,000 Democrats at a vast green field a few miles outside of Des Moines. She defended President Barack Obama's signature healthcare initiative known as Obamacare, pushed legislation on a minimum wage and lambasted Republicans as "guardians of gridlock."

I thought she was broke, what did she do, hitch hike there?

Another suuuuuuure moment  for ya.

I don't know if I am going to be able to retain what little sanity I have left before the next election is over, it's gotten to the point that they haven't even declared a winner yet and the rest of the sonsabitches are out campaigning again.
24/7 vote grubbing.
It's no wonder nothing gets done with these people.



1 comment:

Robert Fowler said...

Be glad you don't live here. All that been in the paper for the last 2 weeks has been steak fry this and steak fry that. With enough pictures of the Hildebeest to gag a semi load of maggots. Yesterday alone there were 5 articles about it. It's enough to make one go to drinking.

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