Saturday, August 9, 2014

Hillary Clinton: Name Dropping

What a skit:

Stephen Colbert was trashing Hillary Clinton’s memoir, “Hard Choices,” as one big festival of name-dropping. “There is no way on Earth one woman can be in so many places at once,” the host of The Colbert Report said.


In walked Clinton.


“I know Paul McCartney,” Colbert said last night at the start of a clearly scripted showdown of name-dropping.


“I negotiated with Hamid Karzai,” the former secretary of state said.


“Name-dropper? ” Colbert said. “That’s not what my good friend Tom Hanks calls me… when we’re hanging out at George Clooney‘s place.”
“Oh, I love George,” Clinton replied. “I wish he could have joined us when I had lunch with Meryl Streep and Ecuadorian P
resident Rafael Correa.”

“I will have you know, madam, I once did an entire show with President 
Bill Clinton,” Colbert said.


“Oh, I hate to break this to you, but I’ve met him too,” the former first lady said.



11 comments:

  1. I just finished reading the book. She stayed on the road that's for sure.

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  2. Google Biil Clinton, energizer.

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    1. I did and just looking at the names of the websites and news organizations listed I will go no farther. It's bullshit as usual with you William. You can't beat her, you can't hang Benghazi around her neck so now you go after Bill. He was a philanderer. What does it matter!

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    2. Quite a headline during Hillary ' s first term when Billy has his Rockefeller moment.

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    3. Normally these delicate situations are not covered in you more "upstanding" publications.

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    4. When the Clinton ' s resume residence in the White house will they bring the silverware back?

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    5. Why William. Why do have to dig so deep for this shit? Could it be nobody cares, or is it a what does it matter moment.

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    6. She can't even reign in her own man. How's she gonna do with Putin?

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    7. Oh that's right, it's a modern marriage. Two licentious hicks educated at ivy's who are leading us into the 21st century.

      62 percent of new moms in their early 20s are unmarried.

      Single moms are one of the most disadvantaged groups in the US – nearly 30 percent of their families live under the poverty line.

      42 percent of children will have lived with cohabitating parents by the time they are 12 years old.

      How f___ing modern.

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  3. William, if all those rumors are true, you've got to envy Bill's energy. Or should that be stamina?

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