Concussion, Coughing, Caskets, Conspiracy, Corruption, Communist, Clinton
C is for cookie, that's good enough for Hillary
C is for
cough, like the frightening
coughing fits that the would-be
Commander-in-Chief keeps having in front of audiences.
C is for
concussion, like the
traumatic brain injury Hillary suffered that Bill
Clinton said "required six months of very serious work to get over." And don't forget
C also stands for
clot, as in blood
clot: Hillary suffered a kind of
clot, a "transverse sinus venous thrombosis," according to her physician, for which she began anti-
coagulation therapy. (Was her
cerebellum permanently damaged?)
C is for
conferences, as in
press conferences, something
Hillary hasn't had in 277 days--which is long enough to take a
child from
conception to
crowning.(Asking reporters how they're doing on the
campaign plane doesn't
count.)
C is for
caskets, like the flag-draped
coffins Hillary was near when she lied to the families of Ambassador
Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, and
Central Intelligence Agency contractors Tyrone S. Woods and Glen Doherty about how and why they were killed in Benghazi, Libya.
C is for
committee, like the
Benghazi Select Committee Hillary lied to at great length in her infamous "What difference at this point does it make?" testimony.
C is for
conspiracy, something Hillary keeps saying she is a victim of. She lied in 1998 and said a "vast right-wing
conspiracy" was to blame for her husband's political problems at the time. On the trail this time
she engaged in misdirection to take the focus off her mounting political problems saying, "I believe I have
created so many jobs in the
conspiracy theory machine factory."
C is for
candidate, and Hillary is arguably the worst
candidate ever fielded by a major political party in the United States.
C is also for
communist and
communitarian, descriptors that apply to Hillary who wrote
It Takes A Village and is a disciple of evil
community organizing genius Saul Alinsky.
C is an important letter. Ask Cookie Monster.
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