Once the presidency was over, there was no room for Socks any more. After years of loyal service at the White House, the black and white cat was dumped on Betty Currie, Bill Clinton’s personal secretary, who also had an embarrassing clean-up role in the saga of his relationship with the intern Monica Lewinsky.
Being Clinton, she also lectured readers that pets are an “adoption instead of an acquisition” and warned them to look out for their safety. (Buddy, the chocolate labrador, it should be noted, bounded into a road soon after leaving the White House and was promptly run over.)
...Buddy the chocolate Labrador was run over by a car and killed on 2nd January 2002, while the Clintons were on vacation in Mexico. He was apparently chasing after a contractor's van leaving the premises of the Chappaqua house and in doing so ran out into the busy road that passes the cul-de-sac where the house is located. He was only 4½, and it must have been very upsetting for his owners, particularly as their earlier dog Zeke died in the same way.
she reminds me of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in this picture
Bill, if she gets in, run like hell! Head for the hills! Join the Witness Protection Program! Think Vince Foster!
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good Lawwwwwwwwd..Popeye helpppppppppppppp!
Ran into the street?
More like pushed...
someone should have checked the dogtreat in the street for fingerprints. Bet you had found at least a three point match from the gun that killed Foster
This is the 3rd post I have seen today about the Clinton Family Farm!
The dog died shortly after leaving the White House and Hillary gave away the Kitty!
This should serve as a reminder that Hillary uses everything (Including Animals) until she has no more use for them and they either are found dead, or are done away with in some other form.
Hillary is dangerous!
One can discern a lot about individuals by looking at the way they treat their pets.
did ellen adopt? If not, looks like a new gift for her staff
Knowing the Clintons.......
I wouldn’t eat Chinese food for a while.
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