Hillary Clinton’s “10-Year Challenge” is the Best Thing Ever

If you’ve browsed through Facebook lately, you might have noticed some users posting pictures of themselves comparing how they look now with how they looked a decade earlier. The idea is to commemorate the fact that we’re about to enter a new decade, and that a lot has changed since 2010.

Think about that…2010 just feels like so long ago, doesn’t it? For many, that’s enough time to start a new career, get married, and have a couple of children. For some of us, we haven’t changed all that much since that year, and one of those people is none other than twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

In 2010, Hillary Clinton was then-President Barack Obama’s Secretary of State, and we all know how that went. Random regime changes, awkward conversations with Russian oligarchs, and American soldiers mysteriously dying were just some of the highlights. Just two years earlier than that, Clinton was close to netting her party’s nomination for president, but there was just no stopping Obama back in 2008.

These days, Clinton is still rumbling around being upset that she isn’t President of the United States. She still writes books that no one actually reads, and she still rides on the coattails of her creepy husband to justify her political existence.

Some things just never change, do they?


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