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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: SouthernGift
Seriously.....what could she possibly throw out this time, that she didnt already try 3 years ago? I hope she comes in and doesnt even beat Bernie or Biden or Warren in the primary. There is not a more unpopular woman in the United States than Hillary Clinton.
Putting her in the race at this point is the plot twist we saw coming from miles away but, like the Epstein suicide, will still send shock waves across the nation!
Zero fear from me that this woman will EVER hold the position of any sort of leadership. Freedom to enjoy the show 🍿
Is the debate stage, the “stage” being set?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: SouthernGift
Seriously.....what could she possibly throw out this time, that she didnt already try 3 years ago? I hope she comes in and doesnt even beat Bernie or Biden or Warren in the primary. There is not a more unpopular woman in the United States than Hillary Clinton.
...And if Bill should suddenly kick off?
Combo FF to distract from FISA Report...and gain sympathy vote.
Remember...Bill OWES her.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: pavil
Carter is a millionaire. How did he make that money
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Speaking fees and books? (That's the usual "explanation".)

Jimmy Carter’s father worked as a peanut farmer in rural Georgia and he did not leave the 39th president much of a inheritance. Carter took over the family farm following his father’s death and struggled to make it successful. In his first year on the farm, Carter made just $200 and he and his wife were forced to live in subsidized housing. Carter turned the farm into a successful agriculture business, but left the White House in debt. The business failed as it went unsupervised after Carter put it into a blind trust. Carter improved his finances by writing books. He and his wife have published more than 25 books and now own 2,500 acres of land in Georgia.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
peanut farming & speaking fees..my grandpa was a farmer, he spent his whole life working to rake in those millions lol
on this playing field, I don't care what character role or archetype they're playing---how much wealth they're sitting on and how they got it, that tells me all I need to know