Something to keep in mind when you go out with your friends…
(squint your eyes)
A new Wikileaks dump exposed a drunk Hillary Clinton at 4:30 in the afternoon when her campaign tried to reach her in August 2015.
An Aug. 8, 2015, email exchange between John Podesta and Jennifer Palmieri revealed the two discussing whether to call Hillary and “sober her up some.”
Podesta asked at 2 p.m.
“Should I call her and talk this through or better leave with you?” “I’m worried she’ll get on with Cheryl [Mills] and we’ll end up in a bad place.”
It took Palmieri two hours to respond to Podesta’s question.
“I think you should call her and sober her up some,” she said.
Maybe Hillary does have a drinking problem. Remember when Obama joked about her drunk texting him from Cartagena?
Keep this in mind. There is a grain of truth in every joke and a joke is nothing more than truth wrapped in a smile. A woman with a drinking problem should not have her hands anywhere near the nuclear codes.
Also was she texting Obama or emailing him from her private server?
Flashback from 2012:
“Four years ago I was locked in a brutal primary battle with Hillary Clinton. Four years later, she won’t stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena,” said Obama in his address to laughter from the audience.
Clinton was photographed drinking beer and dancing in a club in Cartagena, Colombia earlier this month.
The secretary of state was attending a weekend summit there with the president and 33 other heads of state from countries in the Western Hemisphere.Clinton has shown humor about her image in recent weeks, acknowledging a popular Tumblr blog, Texts From Hillary, that presents faux text messages over photos of her texting.
In a submission to the site, Clinton thanked the blog’s creators for “the many LOLZ.”
Clinton, who lost the 2008 Democratic presidential contest to Obama, has also been the focus of speculation on a future 2016 bid.
Pop Chart Lab as created a visual representation of alcoholic drinks, categorized by their main ingredient or country of origin.
Proceed posthaste to this compleat cataloguing of alcohols! At top, a two-pronged taxonomy of tipples both fermented and distilled—from wine to whiskey to beer and beyond! Meanwhile, the nether section essays to illuminate the production processes of potables most notable. Taken together, this is guaranteed to be the most enlivening almanac of which you’ll ever partake.