Reporter Memes Hillary About #ClintonBodyCount

Here’s a subtle meme that makes you pause and think for a moment before remembering that
143 very close associates of Bill and Hillary Clinton have died in extremely suspicious
circumstances. Not that there’s anything weird about that!

Also, we just want to note for the record that none of the staff at Facts Not Memes is feeling the least bit suicidal, and that we view Hillary Clinton to be a strong, amazing woman who had the 2016 election stolen from her by Vladimir Putin.

But seriously, think about how many close associates of your own who have died – not only of natural causes but also from some of the most bizarre, suspicious causes imaginable. First of all… 143?! Those of us who spend all our time working on memes don’t even know 143 living people.

And the bizarre circumstances that everyone on the Clinton Body Count list have died just strains credulity. “Oops! I accidentally killed myself with a piece of gym equipment!” Or, “Whoops, I accidentally shot myself in the back of the head with two different calibers of handgun before getting hit by a train and buried in an avalanche!”

And the police are always like, “Nothing to see here!”


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