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January 27, 2007
in it to win it
Okay, so the thick ankled Hildebeast is saying "in to win" but that is dangerously close to a phrase used by horny, doggish men -- "in it to win it" -- whose goals are to win entry into the skirts and thighs of young women across America.
Is she hoping to put Bill back in the White House, so he once again has access to young interns? The fact that she wouldn't want to fulfill her wifely duties comes as no surprise.
While a student at Cornell, one of my professors who was Hillary's friend and claimed to be present at the inaugural ball, got gossipy during office hours and explained how she was shocked when Hillary eventually started to date a man (if you can call Bill that). It had been an all female dating scene prior. It wasn't ill will, I mean -- what would a nice conservative girl like me be doing at a liberal Ivy League University?
Hopefully, one of the Republican candidates won't pull a John Kerry and point out her lesbianism. Repeatedly.
Because we wouldn't want to expose the liberal's hypocrisy on the homosexual issue, now would we?
UPDATE: Wouldn't it be fun to see our first "gentleman" (surely the first time that word has been used in vague reference to Bill Clinton) planning the holiday theme for the White House?
This year on the trees, we feature likenesses of females I have banged (or raped) since being married. Might need a few more trees, this time around.
Posted by Moxie at January 27, 2007 3:31 PM
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If she gets the Democratic nomination, the Republicans will be guaranteed a victory in 2008. Many may disagree, including some conservatives, but there are areas of the country where millions would walk barefoot over broken glass to the polls to keep Hitlery out of the White House.
Posted by: Mike in S.A. at January 27, 2007 5:52 PM
Hillary's greatest political acheivment ever. CLICK
Posted by: Joatmoaf at January 27, 2007 6:05 PM
Don't make the mistake of underestimating the enemy, or of overestimating The Republican Party's sense of superiority.
The Republican Party is superior but through arrogance, ignorance or apathy they've made some really bonehead mistakes over the years.
Mistakes that should never have been made. Mistakes that all have one thing in common. They get full of themselves and think an election is going to be a cakewalk, so they just...quit more or less.
More leisure time, less campaigning. More defending against an opponents attacks, less attacking an opponent.
They get that incumbent attitude and think they're going to be a shoe in, so they slow down, and before they know it, it's election time and they're trailing by 8 points.
It's a disease that they need to find a cure for quick.
Posted by: Joatmoaf at January 27, 2007 6:20 PM
RE Hillary's lesbianism: it's high time someone called her on the carpet over it.
Posted by: Steve H. at January 27, 2007 7:43 PM
I think she's been intimately familiar with the carpet since college, at least.
Posted by: Moxie at January 27, 2007 8:34 PM
Don't make the mistake of underestimating the enemy, or of overestimating The Republican Party's sense of superiority.
True, the Clintons have remarkable political skills while the Republicans have often snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. However, Hillary is entering the contest with higher negatives than Bill ever had to deal with - even at the height of Monicagate.
If the Republicans stick to their principles and aggressively promote a conservative agenda over the next two years (big ifs, to be sure), the 2008 election should be their's to lose.
Posted by: Mike in S.A. at January 27, 2007 8:41 PM
Maybe GWB should should steal Thunderthigh's motto with respect to Iraq. We are "in it to win it!". Every time she says it, he says it.
Heh Heh.
Posted by: Jerry at January 29, 2007 12:13 PM
That phrase for horny men should be the other way around- "win it to in it".
Posted by: PatrickKelley at January 30, 2007 10:52 AM




