Friday, June 16, 2017

Chelsea Book Signing


At a recent book signing in New York, Chelsea was asked by Laura Loomer to sign her new book for a friend named Juanita Broaddrick, alleged rape victim of Chelsea’s dad, Slick Willie. Chelsea refused. I would have refused as well.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

She did the right thing. Civility please on both sides of the political spectrum.

Anonymous said...

What a piece of crap and ambush video sensationalism BS. Why would you target someone's child for what her father did? Ho low can you go.

Look, I despise Hillary. She was a do nothing light weight. Bill was a pretty good president, good father and lousy husband, but look what he had to work with.

That does not excuse stooping to their level with this kind of action that Chelsea had NOTHING to do with.

The "rebel" should crawl back under her rock.

That is all.

Lynn Anderson said...

Child? Chelsea is 37 years old. She can handle it? And did.

Anonymous said...

Bill Clinton was not a good President. We had two good Presidents in the last 50 years. Nixon and GHW Bush. Then we had an incompetent, an actor, a clown, a miscreant and now we have Trump. Look what we did to Nixon, and GHW only got one term. We are our own worst enemy. Divide and conquer! That is our country's new motto.

Lynn Anderson said...

I thought, for the most part, that Bill Clinton was a pretty good president. He balanced the budget! the biggest SNAFU he had was NAFTA.

Anonymous said...

NAFTA aside, and that was the beginning of the end for the American worker, his exploits in Yugoslavia, his total avoidance of Osama bin Laden, e.g. the USS Cole bombing, add up to a dismal 8 years in office. Not to mention his disgraceful personal performance which cannot be overlooked. And, I think we can lay at his feet, the bulk of the financial meltdown in 08 and 09, from which we will never fully recover.

Lynn Anderson said...

Thanks, 3:42...you're right!

Anonymous said...

I agree that Clinton's softening of the requirements to allow more home ownership, something that many thought was a good idea, started the melt down global economic collapse. Another reason thinking with your heart is not a good idea.

Anonymous said...

Yes, he really had a soft spot in his heart for those banks, that Clinton did.