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Opinion

WHAT THE— Bill Clinton Did WHAT For Six MILLION Dollars?

By Deplorable Andrew Allen

Some Presidents leave office and go on to do great things. They build homes for the poor. They support veterans. They write scholarly works. By doing so, they honor the office they once held and their own historical legacy.
President Bill Clinton left the White House and became probably the world’s most highly paid blow-job artist.
No, I don’t mean that kind of blow-job – at least WikiLeaks hasn’t gone there yet, but who knows what revelations tomorrow holds.

For a $6 million donation to the Clinton Foundation, former President Bill Clinton agreed to meet privately with some Ethiopian dude the Clinton cartel called “Sheikh Mo”, and play the saxophone for him. What songs Bill played for “Mo” no one seems to recall but they must have been epic if the price tag was six-million bucks.

“Sheikh Mo” could’ve booked Beyoncé or Katy Perry for half that.

And, oh, by the way, isn’t it racist to take a good Muslim name – Mohammad — and render it as “Sheikh Mo”? Mohammad represents the guy Muslims believe to have been a prophet who received the word of God and established the whole of the Islamic faith. How come the Clinton cartel gets away with calling someone “Sheikh Mo”?

The better question though is this: if Bill is blow-jobbing for $6M a pop behind closed doors, what else has the man done for a buck?

Image: By Bob McNeely, January 13, 1994 – Courtesy of the White House – public domain; http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/picturing_the_century/century/century_img99.html, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=294802

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Andrew Allen

Andrew Allen (@aandrewallen) grew up in the American southeast and for more than two decades has worked as an information technoloigies professional in various locations around the globe. A former far-left activist, Allen became a conservative in the late 1990s following a lengthy period spent questioning his own worldview. When not working IT-related issues or traveling, Andrew Allen spends his time discovering new ways to bring the pain by exposing the idiocy of liberals and their ideology.