Move over Back Obama: Hillary Clinton isn’t going away, either.
As the midterms approach, the throwbacks of the Democrat Party are taking center stage.
This week, Clinton will be appearing at a “Lesbians Who Tech” conference in New York, according to a promotional video put out by the group.
HILLARY AT SUMMIT. THIS IS NOT A DRILL. Grab your best pantsuit! 🔥❤️👖 https://t.co/Tt5ye0IO20 @HillaryClinton #ImStillWithHer #LWTSUMMIT pic.twitter.com/tKlI0WJtjA
— Lesbians Who Tech & Allies (@lesbiantech) September 7, 2018
The video features a montage of clips of Clinton speaking to what she thinks are gay values.
“Grab your pantsuits,” the video challenges attendees.
Isn’t that oppressive to all of those LGBTQ nudists out there?
The video states there will be 3,500 “lesbians, LGBTQ women, non-binary, allies” in attendance.
Meanwhile, Barack Obama is attempting to hog the spotlight, too.
Yesterday, during a speech to University of Illinois students, he referred to himself 102 times in 64 minutes.
Obama’s favorite word seemed to be “I,” which he repeated at least 87 times, followed by more than a dozen references to “my” or “me,” The American Mirror reported yesterday.
“By the time I left office, household income was near its all-time high, and the uninsured rate had hit an all-time low, and wages were rising, and poverty rates were falling. I mention all this just so when you hear how great the economy is doing right now, let’s just remember when this recovery started,” Obama told the students.
“When you hear about this economic miracle that’s been going on – when the job numbers come out … and suddenly Republicans are saying, ‘It’s a miracle!’ I have to kind of remind them: actually, those job numbers are the same as they were in 2015 and 2016,” he said.
Obama will be appearing with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi this weekend in an attempt to boost her efforts to regain the majority in the House of Representatives.
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