And for those of us with greater memories, this might not surprise; Bill's wife started life as a fervent Republican, running into problems with the African American community on the south side of Chicago when she was campaigning for Richard Nixon. No way, you say? I'm crazy?
This from Wiki:
Raised in a politically conservative household,[8] Rodham helped canvass Chicago's South Side at age thirteen following the very close 1960 U.S. presidential election, where she saw evidence of electoral fraud (such as voting list entries showing addresses that were empty lots) against Republican candidate Richard Nixon. She then volunteered to campaign for Republican candidate Barry Goldwater in the U.S. presidential election of 1964. Rodham's early political development was shaped most by her high school history teacher (like her father, a fervent anti-communist), who introduced her to Goldwater's The Conscience of a Conservative, and by her Methodist youth minister (like her mother, concerned with issues of social justice), with whom she saw, and afterwards briefly met, civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. at a 1962 speech in Chicago's Orchestra Hall.
Wellesley College years
In 1965, Rodham enrolled at Wellesley College, where she majored in political science. During her freshman year, she served as president of the Wellesley Young Republicans.
And where did she go to school? Yale. That hotbed of Skull & Boner rich kids who do strange things in the tomb. So are you really voting for a Democrat if you vote for her?
Or for a sick war with Russia to the benefit of lots of Republicans with their $ in the arms business who are laughing at the little woman they can use as their front?
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