You had better pay your guild dues before you forget. You are 113 months behind.
"Hi, my name is Ososis and I'm blaming my shitty life for being such a fragile, soy drinking, emotionally unstable loser. My triggers are: Red reputation, ANY mention of MacGuyver and being called a fragile, soy drinking, emotionally unstable loser."
I honestly didn't care then, and I don't care now. I don't think it really cost her any votes either.
If she had been a champion marathon runner she still wouldn't have gotten my vote.
Last edited by Gelston; 05-08-2018 at 05:49 PM.
Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam
This is from one of the reporters who was talking to her and shouting out questions.
Perhaps eager to avoid answering or maybe just taken aback by our volume, Clinton responded with an exaggerated motion, shaking her head vigorously for a few seconds. Video of the moment shows me holding out my recorder in front of her, laughing and stepping back in surprise. After the exchange, she took a few more photos, exited the shop and greeted supporters waiting outside.
Two months later, that innocuous exchange has become the fodder for one of some Trump supporters’ most popular conspiracy theories: her failing health. Where I saw evasiveness, they see seizures.
Stringing the footage together with shots of Clinton seeming to get help going up stairs, they pressed the case that Clinton has health issues serious enough to disqualify her from the presidency. The hashtag? #HillaryHealth.
“Wow! Did Hillary Clinton Just Suffer a Seizure on Camera?” asked Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit on July 23, more than a month after that day at the muffin shop.
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/new...#storylink=cpy
I guess this is how to give birth to a conspiracy theory. I wonder why the dems don't have an operation churning this stuff out so effectively.
This is the event I'm talking about -