Just
imagine if every American’s private conversations were secretly taped over the
course of their lives — without their knowledge or consent — and then they were
released to the public in a political smear campaign just weeks before the
election.
No
one would be able to run for public office.
We’d
simply have to shut down the government because the politically correct police
would be handing out tickets to 330 million Americans.
No one
would be able to run for public office.
We’d
simply have to shut down the government because the politically correct police
would be handing out tickets to 330 million Americans.
That
includes Hillary Clinton, who I’d imagine had some horrific things to say about
her philandering husband, Bill Clinton, and his slew of mistresses, especially
during the highly graphic impeachment hearings that dwelled on his sexual
escapades with intern Monica Lewinsky. Who could forget the cigars and the
infamous blue dress?
But now we have the Clinton
camp — and the media who carry water for the Democrats — feigning outrage over
Trump’s private comments, comments he made more than a decade ago.
Consider Hillary’s unspeakable
hypocrisy in light of her own husband’s wandering ways, and the sexting
shenanigans of her best friend Huma Abedin’s hubby, Anthony Weiner.
Not
surprisingly, after the Trump hot mic recording was released, Hillary tweeted,
“This is horrific. We cannot allow this man to become president.”
I’m
sure that like Claude Rains in “Casablanca,” she was shocked, shocked to hear
such saucy language coming from her Republican rival.
Donald
Trump is not a Boy Scout. If that’s what Americans were looking for they could
have elected Mitt Romney in 2012. But they didn’t, proving these latest attacks
are nothing more than slimy political theater.