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Voters may not know or remember the way Clinton and their staffers trashed the White House during the 2001 transition. Drawers glued shut, doorknobs removed, the letter "W" removed from keyboards, labels removed from cellphones, vulgar messages left on walls, inside drawers and on voicemails, etc. Not to mention the Clintons helped themselves to some furniture when they left.
Is this really what we want in the White House again? I don't think so! Here's the 200+ page General Accounting Report of all the damage.
. Not to mention the Clintons helped themselves to some furniture when they left.
LOL. Hillary did say that she & Bill were "broke" when they left the White House. They needed some furniture for their new NY mansion they had just purchased.
The document says much of the same was reported during the 1993 transition (when GWH Bush's staff left). Some EOP (Executive Office Personnel) interviewed said 1993 was worse, others said 2001 was worse.
LOL. Hillary did say that she & Bill were "broke" when they left the White House. They needed some furniture for their new NY mansion they had just purchased.
"Broke" to them = probably less than $100 million.
SICK!
"Team Clinton" goes way back before the White House.
As I said before, we don't want "white trash" in the White House. This is what "white trash" does. Try doing this to a house when you move out and see what happens! The Clintons see themselves above moral laws and governmental laws.
LOL. Hillary did say that she & Bill were "broke" when they left the White House. They needed some furniture for their new NY mansion they had just purchased.
Lol, are you kidding? They must've driven off in a jalopy like the Beverly Hillbillies, with how they reportedly looted the WH when they left. And I bet Hillary never paid for that lamp that broke when she used it to bean her husband.
The whole lot of them are Arkansas hicks. HillBillys.
Voters may not know or remember the way Clinton and their staffers trashed the White House during the 2001 transition. Drawers glued shut, doorknobs removed, the letter "W" removed from keyboards, labels removed from cellphones, vulgar messages left on walls, inside drawers and on voicemails, etc. Not to mention the Clintons helped themselves to some furniture when they left.
Is this really what we want in the White House again? I don't think so! Here's the 200+ page General Accounting Report of all the damage.
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What year is this? Have we crossed into the Twilight Zone?
Voters may not know or remember the way Clinton and their staffers trashed the White House during the 2001 transition. Drawers glued shut, doorknobs removed, the letter "W" removed from keyboards, labels removed from cellphones, vulgar messages left on walls, inside drawers and on voicemails, etc. Not to mention the Clintons helped themselves to some furniture when they left.
Is this really what we want in the White House again? I don't think so! Here's the 200+ page General Accounting Report of all the damage.
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This is an outrage. Removed door knobs? Labels taken off cellphones? Crimes against humanity!!
2001 . . . . Mr. Trump's next wife wasn't even born then. That's how long ago that was.
The document says much of the same was reported during the 1993 transition (when GWH Bush's staff left). Some EOP (Executive Office Personnel) interviewed said 1993 was worse, others said 2001 was worse.
I see no one has touched this little nugget with a ten foot pole.
What say you, OP?
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