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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s job forces her to visit many countries, eat the foods served locally, and in many cases, take part in some of the curious local customs. And sometimes it produces viral gold. So enjoy this new video of Sec. of State Clinton dancing in Pretoria, South Africa: Read More »
Willie Clitman’s desperate need for extramarital affection becomes more understandable every time Shrillary appears on the news.
Here’s the official description from the Associated Press YouTube video:
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton put on her dancing shoes in Johannesburg Tuesday night. Clinton danced as the crowd of attendees cheered at a dinner hosted by South African Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane. (Aug. 7)
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It’s a Mao jacket with a bit of Clinton glam. A very awful jacket.
Mind you, I pity the woman. I was forced to get up and dance in Africa on a stage; most embarrassing. But at least I was dressed nicely…
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She looks like she is dressed up like a chinaman.
It’s a Mao jacket with a bit of Clinton glam. A very awful jacket.
Mind you, I pity the woman. I was forced to get up and dance in Africa on a stage; most embarrassing. But at least I was dressed nicely…
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