A moment we can all enjoy

It is a worthy observation that Clinton, who does not at this time hold a major government post, enjoys a lot more security on a book tour in her own country than she afforded to a gay American US ambassador to a nearly anarchistic-Islamic nation practically run by Al-Qaeda.

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

10 Replies to “A moment we can all enjoy”

  1. Roma teen beaten in France (CNN/video, June 19, 2014)
    http://cnn.it/1m07y1x
    “Authorities in France are outraged after a Roma teenager was viciously beaten. CNN’s Jim Bittermann reports.”

    I read about this story a day or two ago or so. This vid is basically the latest recap by CNN. However, there is some interesting footage shown there. If you are familiar with the Roma issue, you probably know what to expect. Whole thing is under two minutes, so if you people have time to check it out, that would be my recommendation.

    Of course the Roma activities (or products there of) we are shown are most likely illegal. Same applies to the teens mentioned activities, too. And there is a fascinating twist at the end.

    “One” more thing; I dont want to push it too far, however, that policewoman, doesnt she look like a Roma to you? Isnt she armed with some kind of a submachine gun? How common is this in Paris, or more generally in France these days? Does every ethno-religious group get their own “liaison officer”?

  2. You have to love it when she gets treated like this, too bad most people won’t see it.

  3. Do you suppose she has legs so grotesque they’d scare children?
    Is she really a sexual deviant?
    Why should I care?

    I want her out now. No more dangling, just out.

  4. The legs bit. Ok:

    I’ve always disliked the rigid Dress-4-Success uniform. I was extremely fortunate to have a high-power mentor who taught me how to achieve a professional look without sacrificing my personality or gender.

    Because of Hillary’s visibility, she’s serving as a role model – however superficially – for women entering or re-entering the job market. She sets trends. Angela Merkel is wearing pants for meetings of the G-7 now.

    I don’t object to slacks per se. Just what I see being inflicted on young women who are less fortunate than I was.