O Hillary, O Hillary: A Song for Hillary Clinton


Sing to the tune of "O, Christmas Tree" or "O, Tannembaum"

O Hillary, O Hillary,
Your morals are so unchanging;
O Hillary, O Hillary,
Your morals are so unchanging.

You not only lie and cheat a lot
but think you're cool when you're not.
O Hillary, O Hillary,
Your morals are so unchanging.
O Hillary, O Hillary,

Your morals are so unchanging.

You not only hate the Christian right
but want to kill all babies in sight.
Oh, Hillary, Oh Hillary,
Why can't you change your behavior?
Oh, Hillary, Oh Hillary,

Why can't you change your behavior?

O Hillary! O Hillary! Your nastiness is so ugly!
O Hillary! O Hillary!Your nastiness is so ugly!
From sexual perverts to rape resistant drugs,
You're filled with splendor at the sight of thugs.
O Hillary! O Hillary! Your nastiness is so ugly!
O Hillary! O Hillary!Your nastiness is so ugly!

Madame President, You may want to be.
But there are others so much better than thee.
Oh Hillary, O Hillary,
why do you act so haughty?
O Hillary, O Hillary,
why do you act so haughty?

You say you're in for the win,
But you're out without a doubt.
You say you want to listen and be a dove
but you extort from your throne above.
O Hillary, O Hillary, how ungracious are thee.
O Hillary, O Hillary, how ungracious are thee.


O Hillary, O Hillary, you certainly do disgust me!
O Hillary, O Hillary, you certainly do disgust me!

O Hillary, O Hillary, how we all must pray for thee!

O Hillary, O Hillary, how we all must pray for thee!

~ Jean M. Heimann, copyright 2007

Comments

  1. Love it Jean! However, you are being way too nice in describing this vixen!

    I have a few words of my own to describe this "woman" who wants to destroy other women by pushing the Morning After pill and other harmful hormones on them, allowing rapists to get away with sexual crimes. What a witch and the word that ryhmes with it!

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  2. Hey Jean,

    Great picture of Hillary! It certainly is touched up, though. LOL!

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