The Clintons continue their long slow slide into obscurity

JGalt

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The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons



 
Please....as long as the rightwing nuts have to engage in reflexive whataboutism to protect their cult leader, the Clintons will stay on the radar
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons



They will never be obscure, so long as you rubes obsess over them
 
Can you imagine somebody so sick in the mind that they would pay money to hear either one of those two turds speak?

Not very many.

Of course the Russian bank that financed Crooked Hillary's uranium deal paid Slick Willy $600K for a stupid speech. Then the Russian government gave millions to the Clinton money laundering foundation.

Corruption is the only way these scam artists can make money, isn't it?

...and the filthy bitch wants another shot at the Presidency. Thank god she was not elected President. She would have been worse than Obama if that is possible.
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons



Obscurity?? Haha. Please tell me you realize the irony of your OP!
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons



They will never be obscure, so long as you rubes obsess over them

Hillary yesterday:

'Why aren't I 50 points ahead???"

Hillary today:
"Where did everyone go???" :laughing0301:

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The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons



They will never be obscure, so long as you rubes obsess over them

Hillary yesterday:

'Why aren't I 50 points ahead???"

Hillary today:
"Where did everyone go???" :laughing0301:

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Yet you keep talking about her.. trying to make a case that she is sliding into obscurity. Haha.
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons




If you people would quit talking about them the slide would be over.


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The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons




If you people would quit talking about them the slide would be over.


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Actually, no. The more we talk about her, the further she slides.
 
now if only people would simply quit talking about her, she'd go away much faster.
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons




If you people would quit talking about them the slide would be over.


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Actually, no. The more we talk about her, the further she slides.
That's nonsensical, but so is your thread.
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons




If you people would quit talking about them the slide would be over.


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Actually, no. The more we talk about her, the further she slides.

You are not a very smart person


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The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons




If you people would quit talking about them the slide would be over.


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Actually, no. The more we talk about her, the further she slides.

You are not a very smart person


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Sure I am. The Clintons need to be mercilessly humiliated until they give up what political aspirations they have left. If someone had pulled Hitler's pants down in a public square and humiliated him in the early 1930's, things wouldn't have turned out like they did.
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons




If you people would quit talking about them the slide would be over.


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Actually, no. The more we talk about her, the further she slides.

You are not a very smart person


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Sure I am. The Clintons need to be mercilessly humiliated until they give up what political aspirations they have left. If someone had pulled Hitler's pants down in a public square and humiliated him in the early 1930's, things wouldn't have turned out like they did.

All you are doing is keeping them in the spotlight, the very thing they want. They are very much like Trump in this, they do not care what people say about them, just that people are talking about them.
 
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd bemoans the fall from grace of the Clintons, and the fact that they are pulling in mere handfuls at their speaking engagements..

"Their pathological need to be relevant in America is belied by a Canadian arena, where stretches of empty seats bear witness to the passing of their relevance....

Opinion | Curtains for the Clintons



They will never be obscure, so long as you rubes obsess over them


Oh, they are turning into the Spinal Tap of politicians.

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