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Oh come on, the Clinton's are as pure as the driven snow (snow driven onto the streets of NYC, turned black, urinated on then pushed under a beat up cab), but snow nonetheless.
The sudden death of the top chef in the Clinton White House has triggered sensational claims there may be more to his untimely demise than meets the eye!
Then-First Lady Hillary Clinton hired Walter Scheib – whose body was found on June 21 in a remote area of New Mexico – as White House executive chef in April 1994.
Walter prepared the First Couple’s meals daily – and could have known intimate secrets that threaten to derail Hillary’s presidential run, a former member of the Clintons’ inner circle told The National ENQUIRER.
“Isn’t it odd that as Hillary is about to get into a vicious campaign, a guy who would have been in a position to overhear things that could scuttle her campaign just disappears?” Larry Nichols – a member of the Clintons’ notorious “Kitchen Cabinet” – told The ENQUIRER.
“This has happened so many times, there’s even a name for it. We call them ‘Arkansas-cides!’”
There are dozens of deaths that could be attributed to the Clinton duo. It's really disturbing. I would *NEVER* vote for Killary--for many reasons.
Maybe a little more,you are pushing the implication that Hillary Clinton is in some way involved with these deaths.
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times, it's enemy action. What is it at 50 times? Organized crime and political corruption.
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