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Vince Coglianese, executive editor of the Daily Caller, tweeted that he received this in the mail yesterday. At first we thought it was a Pez™ dispenser, but now we think it’s a pen that happens to feature Hillary Clinton’s blood-chilling cackle.

 

 

hilaryp.jpgIt also features Clinton’s logo from her 2008 run, which makes us wonder if there’s a warehouse full of these somewhere — maybe a bathroom closet in Denver

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Vince Coglianese, executive editor of the Daily Caller, tweeted that he received this in the mail yesterday. At first we thought it was a Pez™ dispenser, but now we think it’s a pen that happens to feature Hillary Clinton’s blood-chilling cackle.

 

 

hilaryp.jpgIt also features Clinton’s logo from her 2008 run, which makes us wonder if there’s a warehouse full of these somewhere — maybe a bathroom closet in Denver

or in several villages in Liberia.

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Hillary is a victim of a liberal education. She was raised by conservative republican parents and became liberalized in college and then by Bill. She can't be blamed for going off the rail.

"Liberalized"---is that code? All we know is that Bill injected her once, although Chelsea does look a lot like Huma.

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MI6 Spy found dead in a locked bag had 'hacked secret files about US President Clinton':

 

Weird story....

 

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/uk/mi6-spy-gareth-williams-who-was-found-dead-in-locked-bag-had-hacked-secret-files-about-us-president-bill-clinton-31491237.html

 

 

A coroner had previously ruled that Mr Williams was probably unlawfully killed and that his death was likely to have been the result of criminal actions.

 

Really? You mean that when someone is found dead in a locked bag in an MI6 safe house, it might not be entirely on the up-and-up?

 

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Really? You mean that when someone is found dead in a locked bag in an MI6 safe house, it might not be entirely on the up-and-up?

 

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Right? :lol: I love that so much.

 

But seriously though, it's not necessarily related to his hack on Clinton's files... but damn the body bags follow that family around.

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Right? :lol: I love that so much.

 

But seriously though, it's not necessarily related to his hack on Clinton's files... but damn the body bags follow that family around.

I think if I could come up with enough conspiracy theories you would willingly become my sock puppitt. :w00t:

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I think if I could come up with enough conspiracy theories you would willingly become my sock puppitt. :w00t:

 

Without question. :lol:

 

It's a fine line to walk in an online forum, I admit it. I'm not nearly as conspiratorial as I come across on most topics. At least in real life. I do tend to gravitate towards "the better story", but usually it's purely for entertainment or research purposes. The kind of work I do forces me to put puzzle pieces together that aren't really puzzle pieces at all in a (hopefully) convincing fashion. This does tend to make me want to breakout a lot of "what if" scenarios. Add in a subject I have a personal passion for (you all know what those are) and I can come off as a nutter. I also get to talk to a lot of people "in the know" who like to talk to people in show business, meaning people with credentials I otherwise wouldn't be able to talk to. The danger in this of course is these sorts of people are usually looking to tell a good story more than tell a factual one -- at least to a fiction writer -- so the amount of "crazy" stories I hear from people behind the scenes is abnormally high and probably abnormally riddled with fabrications.

 

I'm always willing to entertain new ideas and information and let it play out for a bit before reaching my own conclusions, which normally tend to be far less conspiratorial than I share on here and OTW.

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The kind of work I do forces me to put puzzle pieces together that aren't really puzzle pieces at all in a (hopefully) convincing fashion.

 

Sounds like you are a Democratic strategist piecing together a quilt of constituents. You know - some of these, some of those and something special for each group with a touch of spin.

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