Posted on 04/12/2014 2:06:50 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The shape of an A-hole?
Too bad they didn’t make four more Donuts to honor the Brave Patriots that Hillary murdered in Benghazi.
I thought the deal was you order a doughnut and they pick one at random. Because what difference at this point does it make?
Could Benghazi be considered a remote gay bashing? Maybe then the victim can be recognized.
NO; (I say to her and the other liberals): “You’d done enough to ruin the country already. You don’t get a second bite at the apple after Obama!!”
Hopefully, Hillary will be the Democrat’s Bob Dole; a semi-animated corpse.
I heard somebody say that Hillary could end up being this generation’s Hubert Humphrey — someone who speaks to the liberal values of the party, who is supported by many in the mainstream of the party, but who also never ends up being elected president. I guess we’ll see...............
“If you want to actually take a bite out of a Clinton doughnut, you’re out of luck. Voodoo made only one doughnut at its downtown shop, and it was just for display.”
Oh yea, great story, breaking news. All over one stupid
defective doughnut. One thing is for sure, it isn’t cream
filled.
How could she not be elected? Unless an asteroid hits her, she’d president. George McGovern had more chance of being elected than anyone else.
It was a fustercluck. Does that count?
Instead of filled with chocolate cream, I know what it should be filled with to be a Clinton donut... wouldn’t be edible, though.
When my younger son was 12 he had a Burmese Blood Python named Hillary
“I heard somebody say that Hillary could end up being this generations Hubert Humphrey”
Please, Dear God...
I picture the Hillsbury Dough Boy.
LOL!
Nicely done!
Undoubtedly the donut is dried out and extra yeasty.
I might be too young— what’s the connection?
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