Impossible for a girl to have too many Hsus

After mentioning the wiretapping, and plans of violence against Iran, Glenn Reynolds states that Hillary Clinton is "like President Cheney, only with hair!"

Well, I am proud to say that this is not a new subject at this blog.

And not a new look (although I guess it is a new one for Hillary):

DickCheney.jpg

This makes me feel a bit sorry for President Cheney, though. Because in real life, not only did he never have hair like Hillary, but he never had her matching Hsus.

(Without the hair or the Hsus, little wonder he can't be president.)

UPDATE: My thanks to Glenn Reynolds for the link, and a warm welcome to all!

While I am sorry that Glenn found this disturbing, what I find most disturbing is his reference to "Hillary Milhous Clinton."

Let me make one thing perfectly clear. Some images are too disturbing to contemplate.

posted by Eric on 10.16.07 at 02:45 PM





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That looks disturbingly like Senator Trent Lott.

I'm not quite sure whom should be offended the most, to be quite frank...

Doug Stewart   ·  October 17, 2007 09:50 AM

Sneaking into a Critical Legal Theory seminar, dressed as Professor Doubtfire.

pst314   ·  October 17, 2007 10:25 AM

Actually, it bears a striking resemblance to George Costanza in drag.

Dr. Kranky   ·  October 17, 2007 10:30 AM

Have you noticed that MzBill in botox mode bears an uncanny resemblance to the classic portrait of Mao t'se-tung wearing his red-star cap, collar tabs on a high-buttoned tunic?

Wouldn't it be fun to photoshop the WOB (Wife of Bill) as Chairman Mao? The results are disquieting, to say the least.

John Blake   ·  October 17, 2007 10:54 AM

Wait, where does Barbara Mikulski come into this?

Cover Me, Porkins   ·  October 17, 2007 11:46 AM

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