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#58785
What's the matter with you morans?

She did exactly what she should have done and used a perfectly appropriate tone of voice doing it.
She was fair and civil.

If she had let the "white woman" cut in line you would be here characterizing it as Hillary disrespecting all those following the rules and her handing out favors to undeserving people. You would be telling us it shows how she would "treat illegal aliens who jump ahead of the law-abiding" or some equally stupid shit.

Tool, you need to stop regurgitating the nonsense your handlers feed you.
Don't be such an ignorant douche bag.
#58792
She did exactly what she should have done and used a perfectly appropriate tone of voice doing it.
She was fair and civil.
The bitch didn't know she was being recorded, crowd control isn't her job, she should have simply signed the photo instead of twice telling the poor woman to get to the back of the line. Again, had that been a black woman, she would have embraced her for a photo op while signing the photo, no way in hell would she have snapped at her to go to the back of the line. Hillary has a long history of being short and rude to white woman, they should take note of how Hillary treated that poor woman, Hillary didn't have to embarrass her like that.

Watch for Hillary's poll numbers to drop, it's moments like this that matter to white women, who's votes she needs. She was caught on tape treating that woman like shit, they don't care about her money schemes, hiding emails, etc, but they do care about stuff like this, they see themselves being that poor woman.
#58802
This is the difference between Bill and Hillary:
Bill would have escorted her to the back of the line but detoured to a secluded spot, finger fucked her, gotten a blow job and her phone number, and asked if she had any sisters.
Hillary just shrieked, "Back of the line bitch!"
#58848
Rubio would never tell a person wanting him to sign a photo to go to the end of the line, but he sure is telling illegals that!
GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio said Friday no one has a “right” to live or immigrate to the United States.
“You don’t have a right to illegally immigrate here,” the Republican senator said at a National Review Institute event, saying he has a problem with immigration reform advocates who say people in the country illegally have a right to stay.

On a recent tour through central Florida, an important swing-voting region with a fast-growing Latino population, Rubio told reporters in English and Spanish that his emphasis on border security is an acknowledgement that House conservatives do not support a comprehensive immigration bill. Rubio scolded immigration activists for interrupting his speech. “You’re doing harm to your own cause,” he told the protesters, who identified themselves as immigrants brought illegally to the country as children. “You don’t have a right to illegally immigrate to the United States.”
Mean while when Hillary was asked what her stance on immigration was her response was "It's a complicated issue and I feel we should do the right thing to make this great country even greater", to a standing ovation from libtards.

I like Rubio's response telling them to go to the back of the line and apply legally.
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