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Hillary Clinton makes history, but major newspapers show photo of Bill

I am exhausted of hearing that Hillary Clinton will be the best president because she is a woman.

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Ok, so we doubt they are hanging out together hunting Pokemon this weekend.

“Maybe we’ll fight for him on that one, right?”, Trump added.

Don’t worry, they say, everyone loves Hillary. In telling his and Hillary’s story chronologically, Clinton noticeably skipped past events closely associated with his affairs, like the 1992 campaign in which he acknowledged having caused “pain in my marriage” and the Monica Lewinsky/impeachment mess. “I won’t get into that”. “I was still in awe, after more than four years of being around her, at how smart and strong and loving and caring she was”.

“It makes me see that I can go far in life”, Sosa said. “Your children and grandchildren will bless you if you do”. You look at what happened with ISIS, which hasn’t even been mentioned.

“The real one calls you when you’re sick, when your kid’s in trouble, or when there’s a death in the family”.

“You just have to decide”. “We just have to decide which is which, my fellow Americans”.

He knows how much she wants to affect change!

Mr. Clinton also referred to her Methodist upbringing, which gave her a heart for social justice in spite of her conservative “crusty” father, according to Mr. Clinton.

“In the spring of 1971 I met a girl”. The anchor of the program will be President Barack Obama in the most-watched 10 p.m. EDT hour.

Fusion’s Kelsey McKinney noticed something important about today’s newspapers that heralded the historic moment of a woman winning a presidential nomination.

But while newspapers around America ran the groundbreaking news on their front pages, many of them accompanied the story with a photo of her husband.

“So what’s up with it?”

“I married my best friend”.

After Bill Clinton, the convention saw a visual montage of past presidents – all men – and a digital shattering of the glass ceiling.

Cartoons are two-dimensional, he said, and easier to attack. Life in the real world is complicated and real change is hard.

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“I was so impressed and surprised that, whether you believe it or not, momentarily I was speechless”.

Bill Clinton isn't used to being the second act but he slipped comfortably into that role Tuesday night