What Will Hillary and Huma do With Their Lives Now That They Cannot Rule America?

Huma has never worked for anyone else.

She's been emancipated.....in part by her cheating husband and his runaway pecker. now there's some funny right there.

Now there's something the two have in common. They should write a book, or do one of those little 2 person plays....
 
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
The show has already begun with the transition team doing their Beverly Hillbillies act.
 
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
because they didn't coronate her Lieness..... errr..... Highness- hiLIARy?
 
Huma has never worked for anyone else.

She's been emancipated.....in part by her cheating husband and his runaway pecker. now there's some funny right there.

Now there's something the two have in common. They should write a book, or do one of those little 2 person plays....
Excellent idea :D
 
Huma is hanging in there. She knows Hillary pounds back a bottle of Bombay gin every day.
Hillary has one foot in the grave already.
"Hillary dear you're sure you put me in your will so I inherit 15 million right? You wouldn't mind if I took a little peek at your will would you dearest?'.
 
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
because they didn't coronate her Lieness..... errr..... Highness- hiLIARy?
No, because the pressure's off and she can relax. Try it sometime.
 
Hillary is about to lose all liberal pretense and just be herself, a drunken Clinton who only gives a shit about her bank account.

If I were Huma, I would go bang some young stud and text some pics to Weiner
 
Huma isn't budging from Hillary's side.
Not until Hillary kicks the bucket.
On that day Huma makes the call to the law firm suing Hilary's estate for the promised 15 million plus legal costs.
It shouldn't surprise anyone if Huma had Hilary promising the inheritance on secret video tape.
Whatever else she is she's one fucking smart cookie!
 
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
because they didn't coronate her Lieness..... errr..... Highness- hiLIARy?
No, because the pressure's off and she can relax. Try it sometime.
This is what I was referring to in your post:

and laughing.....at the American people.

What do you mean by that?
 
The latest press release says Hillary and Huma are the new spokesdykes for Acme Double Dildo and Strap-ones, Inc.
 
She has had a long career , I say enjoy the rest of her life and relax and smell the roses. She was not responsible for what happened in Libya.
Wasnt she the one in charge?


Just to put things in context.... Where was your concern then?


"During the George W. Bush period, there were 13 attacks on various embassies and consulates around the world. Sixty people died."""
Prior to Benghazi, were there 13 attacks on embassies and 60 deaths under President George W. Bush?
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Dec. 15, 2001: Unidentified assailants gunned down a Nepalese security guard of the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Jan. 22, 2002: Two assailants attacked the American Center in Calcutta, India. Five policemen died, and 15 others were injured in the attack.

March 20, 2002: A car bomb exploded near the U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru, killing nine people and injuring 32. The U.S. State Department reported no American casualties, injuries, or damage.

June 14, 2002: A suicide bombing in front of the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, left 12 dead and 51 injured.

Nov. 9, 2002: The security supervisor for the U.S. embassy in Nepal was shot dead at his house in Kathmandu. Maoist rebels claimed responsibility for the incident.

May 12, 2003: In a series of attacks, suicide bombers blew themselves up in a truck loaded with explosives in a complex that housed staff working for U.S. defense firm Vinnell in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (The contractors worked out of the U.S. embassy.) At least eight Americans were killed in the incident. Al-Qaida was suspected responsible for the incident. This was one of three attacks, involving at least nine suicide bombers and suspected to have involved 19 perpetrators overall.

July 30, 2004: Two people, including a suicide bomber, were killed and one person was injured as a suicide bomber set off an explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The Israeli Embassy and the Uzbekistan Prosecutor General’s Office in Tashkent were also attacked in related incidents.

Oct. 24, 2004: Edward Seitz, the assistant regional security officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, died in a mortar or possible rocket attack at Camp Victory near the Baghdad airport. An American soldier was also injured. He was believed to be the first U.S. diplomat killed following the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

Nov 25, 2004: Jim Mollen, the U.S. Embassy’s senior consultant to the Iraqi Ministers of Education and Higher Education, was killed just outside the Green Zone in Baghdad.

Dec. 7, 2004: Gunmen belonging to al-Qaida in the Arabian Penninsula stormed the U.S. Consulate in Jedda, Saudi Arabia, triggering a bloody four-hour siege that left nine dead. One American was slightly injured in the assault.

Jan. 29, 2005: Unknown attackers fired either a rocket or a mortar round at the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. The strike killed two U.S. citizens and left four others injured.

Sept. 7, 2005: Four American contractors employed with a private security firm supporting the regional U.S. embassy office in Basra, Iraq, were killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their convoy. Three of the contractors died instantly, and the fourth died in a military hospital after the bombing.

March 2, 2006: An unidentified driver detonated a car bomb while driving past the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, killing a himself, a U.S. Consulate worker and at least three others.

Sept. 12, 2006: Islamic militants attacked the U.S. embassy in Damascus, Syria, with hand grenades, rifles, and a vehicle rigged with explosives. One guard and the four attackers died.

July 8, 2007: Two Iraqi U.S. Embassy workers were killed when the wife went to deliver a ransom for her husband who had been kidnapped in Baghdad. One of the couple's bodyguards was killed in the failed ransoming.

Jan. 14, 2008: A bomb hidden on a north Beirut highway hit a U.S. Embassy vehicle, killing at least three Lebanese bystanders. The car's Lebanese driver and an American at a nearby school were wounded.

March 18, 2008: Al-Qaida's wing in Yemen, Jund Al-Yemen Brigades, fired between three and five mortar rounds toward the U.S. embassy, but instead they hit a girls’ school nearby, killing a guard and a schoolgirl and injuring 19 others in Sanaa, Yemen.

July 9, 2008: Four unknown gunmen killed three Turkish police at the U.S. consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.

Sept. 17, 2008: Suspected al-Qaida militants disguised as security forces detonated vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices, fired rocket propelled grenades, rockets and firearms on the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen. A suicide bomber also blew himself up at the embassy. Six Yemeni police, four civilians (including an American civilian), and six attackers were killed while six others were wounded in the attack.

Nov. 27, 2008: A Taliban suicide car bomber targeted the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing four civilians in addition to the suicide bomber and wounding 18 others. The embassy was hosting a Thanksgiving Day event as Americans and other foreigners were arriving at the venue at the time of the attack.
 
She has had a long career , I say enjoy the rest of her life and relax and smell the roses. She was not responsible for what happened in Libya.
Wasnt she the one in charge?


Just to put things in context.... Where was your concern then?


"During the George W. Bush period, there were 13 attacks on various embassies and consulates around the world. Sixty people died."""
Prior to Benghazi, were there 13 attacks on embassies and 60 deaths under President George W. Bush?
tom-mostlytrue.gif


Dec. 15, 2001: Unidentified assailants gunned down a Nepalese security guard of the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Jan. 22, 2002: Two assailants attacked the American Center in Calcutta, India. Five policemen died, and 15 others were injured in the attack.

March 20, 2002: A car bomb exploded near the U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru, killing nine people and injuring 32. The U.S. State Department reported no American casualties, injuries, or damage.

June 14, 2002: A suicide bombing in front of the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, left 12 dead and 51 injured.

Nov. 9, 2002: The security supervisor for the U.S. embassy in Nepal was shot dead at his house in Kathmandu. Maoist rebels claimed responsibility for the incident.

May 12, 2003: In a series of attacks, suicide bombers blew themselves up in a truck loaded with explosives in a complex that housed staff working for U.S. defense firm Vinnell in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (The contractors worked out of the U.S. embassy.) At least eight Americans were killed in the incident. Al-Qaida was suspected responsible for the incident. This was one of three attacks, involving at least nine suicide bombers and suspected to have involved 19 perpetrators overall.

July 30, 2004: Two people, including a suicide bomber, were killed and one person was injured as a suicide bomber set off an explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The Israeli Embassy and the Uzbekistan Prosecutor General’s Office in Tashkent were also attacked in related incidents.

Oct. 24, 2004: Edward Seitz, the assistant regional security officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, died in a mortar or possible rocket attack at Camp Victory near the Baghdad airport. An American soldier was also injured. He was believed to be the first U.S. diplomat killed following the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

Nov 25, 2004: Jim Mollen, the U.S. Embassy’s senior consultant to the Iraqi Ministers of Education and Higher Education, was killed just outside the Green Zone in Baghdad.

Dec. 7, 2004: Gunmen belonging to al-Qaida in the Arabian Penninsula stormed the U.S. Consulate in Jedda, Saudi Arabia, triggering a bloody four-hour siege that left nine dead. One American was slightly injured in the assault.

Jan. 29, 2005: Unknown attackers fired either a rocket or a mortar round at the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. The strike killed two U.S. citizens and left four others injured.

Sept. 7, 2005: Four American contractors employed with a private security firm supporting the regional U.S. embassy office in Basra, Iraq, were killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their convoy. Three of the contractors died instantly, and the fourth died in a military hospital after the bombing.

March 2, 2006: An unidentified driver detonated a car bomb while driving past the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, killing a himself, a U.S. Consulate worker and at least three others.

Sept. 12, 2006: Islamic militants attacked the U.S. embassy in Damascus, Syria, with hand grenades, rifles, and a vehicle rigged with explosives. One guard and the four attackers died.

July 8, 2007: Two Iraqi U.S. Embassy workers were killed when the wife went to deliver a ransom for her husband who had been kidnapped in Baghdad. One of the couple's bodyguards was killed in the failed ransoming.

Jan. 14, 2008: A bomb hidden on a north Beirut highway hit a U.S. Embassy vehicle, killing at least three Lebanese bystanders. The car's Lebanese driver and an American at a nearby school were wounded.

March 18, 2008: Al-Qaida's wing in Yemen, Jund Al-Yemen Brigades, fired between three and five mortar rounds toward the U.S. embassy, but instead they hit a girls’ school nearby, killing a guard and a schoolgirl and injuring 19 others in Sanaa, Yemen.

July 9, 2008: Four unknown gunmen killed three Turkish police at the U.S. consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.

Sept. 17, 2008: Suspected al-Qaida militants disguised as security forces detonated vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices, fired rocket propelled grenades, rockets and firearms on the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen. A suicide bomber also blew himself up at the embassy. Six Yemeni police, four civilians (including an American civilian), and six attackers were killed while six others were wounded in the attack.

Nov. 27, 2008: A Taliban suicide car bomber targeted the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing four civilians in addition to the suicide bomber and wounding 18 others. The embassy was hosting a Thanksgiving Day event as Americans and other foreigners were arriving at the venue at the time of the attack.

So Hillary is not responsible for what happened on her watch because BUSH DID IT TOO?

roflmao
 
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
because they didn't coronate her Lieness..... errr..... Highness- hiLIARy?
No, because the pressure's off and she can relax. Try it sometime.
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
because they didn't coronate her Lieness..... errr..... Highness- hiLIARy?
No, because the pressure's off and she can relax. Try it sometime.
Now that Trump has won, and she won't have anyone there to protect her, she should be very worried. The investigations aren't finished.
 
She has had a long career , I say enjoy the rest of her life and relax and smell the roses. She was not responsible for what happened in Libya.
Wasnt she the one in charge?


Just to put things in context.... Where was your concern then?


"During the George W. Bush period, there were 13 attacks on various embassies and consulates around the world. Sixty people died."""
Prior to Benghazi, were there 13 attacks on embassies and 60 deaths under President George W. Bush?
tom-mostlytrue.gif


Dec. 15, 2001: Unidentified assailants gunned down a Nepalese security guard of the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Jan. 22, 2002: Two assailants attacked the American Center in Calcutta, India. Five policemen died, and 15 others were injured in the attack.

March 20, 2002: A car bomb exploded near the U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru, killing nine people and injuring 32. The U.S. State Department reported no American casualties, injuries, or damage.

June 14, 2002: A suicide bombing in front of the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, left 12 dead and 51 injured.

Nov. 9, 2002: The security supervisor for the U.S. embassy in Nepal was shot dead at his house in Kathmandu. Maoist rebels claimed responsibility for the incident.

May 12, 2003: In a series of attacks, suicide bombers blew themselves up in a truck loaded with explosives in a complex that housed staff working for U.S. defense firm Vinnell in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (The contractors worked out of the U.S. embassy.) At least eight Americans were killed in the incident. Al-Qaida was suspected responsible for the incident. This was one of three attacks, involving at least nine suicide bombers and suspected to have involved 19 perpetrators overall.

July 30, 2004: Two people, including a suicide bomber, were killed and one person was injured as a suicide bomber set off an explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The Israeli Embassy and the Uzbekistan Prosecutor General’s Office in Tashkent were also attacked in related incidents.

Oct. 24, 2004: Edward Seitz, the assistant regional security officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, died in a mortar or possible rocket attack at Camp Victory near the Baghdad airport. An American soldier was also injured. He was believed to be the first U.S. diplomat killed following the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

Nov 25, 2004: Jim Mollen, the U.S. Embassy’s senior consultant to the Iraqi Ministers of Education and Higher Education, was killed just outside the Green Zone in Baghdad.

Dec. 7, 2004: Gunmen belonging to al-Qaida in the Arabian Penninsula stormed the U.S. Consulate in Jedda, Saudi Arabia, triggering a bloody four-hour siege that left nine dead. One American was slightly injured in the assault.

Jan. 29, 2005: Unknown attackers fired either a rocket or a mortar round at the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. The strike killed two U.S. citizens and left four others injured.

Sept. 7, 2005: Four American contractors employed with a private security firm supporting the regional U.S. embassy office in Basra, Iraq, were killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their convoy. Three of the contractors died instantly, and the fourth died in a military hospital after the bombing.

March 2, 2006: An unidentified driver detonated a car bomb while driving past the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, killing a himself, a U.S. Consulate worker and at least three others.

Sept. 12, 2006: Islamic militants attacked the U.S. embassy in Damascus, Syria, with hand grenades, rifles, and a vehicle rigged with explosives. One guard and the four attackers died.

July 8, 2007: Two Iraqi U.S. Embassy workers were killed when the wife went to deliver a ransom for her husband who had been kidnapped in Baghdad. One of the couple's bodyguards was killed in the failed ransoming.

Jan. 14, 2008: A bomb hidden on a north Beirut highway hit a U.S. Embassy vehicle, killing at least three Lebanese bystanders. The car's Lebanese driver and an American at a nearby school were wounded.

March 18, 2008: Al-Qaida's wing in Yemen, Jund Al-Yemen Brigades, fired between three and five mortar rounds toward the U.S. embassy, but instead they hit a girls’ school nearby, killing a guard and a schoolgirl and injuring 19 others in Sanaa, Yemen.

July 9, 2008: Four unknown gunmen killed three Turkish police at the U.S. consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.

Sept. 17, 2008: Suspected al-Qaida militants disguised as security forces detonated vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices, fired rocket propelled grenades, rockets and firearms on the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen. A suicide bomber also blew himself up at the embassy. Six Yemeni police, four civilians (including an American civilian), and six attackers were killed while six others were wounded in the attack.

Nov. 27, 2008: A Taliban suicide car bomber targeted the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing four civilians in addition to the suicide bomber and wounding 18 others. The embassy was hosting a Thanksgiving Day event as Americans and other foreigners were arriving at the venue at the time of the attack.
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She has had a long career , I say enjoy the rest of her life and relax and smell the roses. She was not responsible for what happened in Libya.
Wasnt she the one in charge?
And as the one in charge, the State Department advised Stevens against going to the embassy because of the anniversary, because of the unrest. He believed he needed to be there and he took the chance.
 
Huma will look back on this part of her life as a very dark hour. She'll get through it. I feel bad for her, though.
 
I think Hillary should be assigned to the American Mission in Benghazi (poetic justice).

Huma should join ISIS, and she probably will.
 
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
because they didn't coronate her Lieness..... errr..... Highness- hiLIARy?
No, because the pressure's off and she can relax. Try it sometime.
I think I like the idea of Hillary getting the Ambassadorship to Libya.

Anyone else have some ideas?
I'd be laughing and sleeping in and laughing and taking a vacation to a wonderful place and laughing and shopping and laughing and finding great restaurants with great food and wine and laughing.....at the American people.
because they didn't coronate her Lieness..... errr..... Highness- hiLIARy?
No, because the pressure's off and she can relax. Try it sometime.
Now that Trump has won, and she won't have anyone there to protect her, she should be very worried. The investigations aren't finished.

Trump wouldn't have the guts do anything, he has enough lawsuits coming up. The faux University should start soon. He is such a crooked man. Hillary does not compare to him.
 

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