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Monday, July 13, 2015

The Best Way for the GOP to Vilify Hillary

The New York Times reports that the Republicans are spending big money trying to determine the best way to vilify Hillary Clinton. Well, I have a suggestion that could save them and their deep-pocketed supporters both time and tons of money. You will find it in my open letter to Republicans below this first image.

Hillary Rodham Clinton at a house party in Glen, N.H., on the Fourth of July. Attack ads seek to portray her as untrustworthy. Credit: Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist for The New York Times

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Dear GOP,

Why waste time and money on focus groups trying to find the best way to vilify Hillary Rodham Clinton when all you have to do is show how much she resembles the the many wives of philandering Republicans.

Yes, I know there are also many philandering Democrats whose wives stood by their men, but nothing would discredit Hillary as effectively in the eyes of the general population and also Democrats as planting the notion that she is really a Republican.

Sincerely,

George A. Denino

PS: Aren't these pictures and stories of GOP, Stepford wives a breath of fresh air for those of us who truly love the traditional family values Republican politicians fight to preserve?


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Wendy Vitter, wife of Sen. David Vitter, learned that it is easy to make catty remarks from the sidelines - until your husband gets caught in a sex scandal. When asked in 2000 how she'd react if her husband cheated on her, she invoked Lorena Bobbitt, who famously cut off the penis of her philandering husband who she said also was abusive.

"I'm a lot more like Lorena Bobbitt than Hillary (Clinton). If he (Vitter) does something like that, I'm walking away with one thing, and it's not alimony, trust me," Wendy Vitter said then. But when her husband stood before the cameras to talk about his name appearing in the records of an escort service, she stood by him.

U.S. Senator David Vitter (R-LA) bows his head, as he makes a statement with his wife Wendy, during a news conference explaining his former involvement with prostitutes in Metairie, Photo: Lee Celano, REUTERSU.S. Senator David Vitter (R-LA) bows his head, as he makes a statement with his wife Wendy, during a news conference explaining his former involvement with prostitutes...

###Live Caption:Senator Larry Craig, R-Idaho, left, speaks to reporters, with his wife Suzanne, Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 28, 2007, in Boise, Idaho. Under fire from leaders of his own party, Larry Craig, accused of lewd conduct in a men's room, declared Tuesday, "I am not gay"###Caption History:Senator Larry Craig, R-Idaho, left, speaks to reporters, with his wife Suzanne, Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 28, 2007, in Boise, Idaho. Under fire from leaders of his own party, Larry Craig, accused of lewd conduct in a men's room, declared Tuesday, "I am not gay" and said the only thing he did wrong was plead guilty to a criminal charge. (AP Photo/The Idaho Statesman, Joe Jaszewski) ** MANDATORY CREDIT ** Ran on: 08-31-2007 Suzanne Craig stands resolutely by her husband, Sen. Larry Craig, as he denies sexual misbehavior. Ran on: 12-29-2007 Britney Spears' &quo;comeback&quo; gig.###Notes:###Special Instructions:** MANDATORY CREDIT **

"I have learned through the mistakes I have made that there are consequences to sin. I made a mistake. I owed up to the mistake. It was the biggest mistake of my life that I"ll regret for the rest of my life."

Jenny Sanford: Husband removed fidelity clause from marriage vows

Jenny Sanford, wife of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, says her husband insisted before their marriage on removing from their wedding vows the clause promising to be faithful.

How can anyone not love the marital bliss, honesty and integrity streaming from the faces of Newt "Family Values" Gingrich and his third Stepford wife, Callista, in this series of stunning images?

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