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By focusing on Hillary Clinton's infamous hot sauce incident where she pandered the black electorate in the worst way possible during her interview in Breakfast Club, Bill Burr pierces through Hillary's soul and exposes her hypocrisy. As always, Bill manages to merge great analysis with perfect humor. Enjoy!
originally posted by: mOjOm
a reply to: Lysergic
I saw that the other day too. Watching Hillary act like she always carries her some hot sauce while those tools act shocked that she's like a sista was almost too much to watch.
What a GD shameful display of pandering propaganda. I mean, can't she just be honest about anything??? Is it all just some kind of game of pandering and selling yourself at every single moment???
It's so bad.
originally posted by: mOjOm
a reply to: Lysergic
I saw that the other day too. Watching Hillary act like she always carries her some hot sauce while those tools act shocked that she's like a sista was almost too much to watch.
What a GD shameful display of pandering propaganda. I mean, can't she just be honest about anything??? Is it all just some kind of game of pandering and selling yourself at every single moment???
It's so bad.
originally posted by: mOjOm
a reply to: Cygnis
It's almost like there isn't a real person in there. Like there is no person named Hillary Clinton. There is just this fabricated automaton built with cheap material and sweatshop labor that acts human but when we're not looking just plugs itself into the internet while it sucks down some more poll data and social media bites to incorporate into her dialog.
There is nothing genuine anywhere within her. It's just this black, sticky void where a human soul should go but instead there is just that mucky sludge of putrid wannabe suckage instead.
originally posted by: IShotMyLastMuse
how can americans actually take any of this seriously?
the presidential run in america takes what seems like a year. and with all their passion and opinions americans can't seem to understand these people tell you only what you want to hear to get your nod of approval so they can get into office and then cater to the campaign donors that ultimately gave them their job.
Doesn't anyone find it depressing how people can be moved and swayed just by slogans and catch phrases?
it's just a different version of a reality tv show like the big brother and we eat it up like it matters