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Why does the NY Times think Hillary Clinton is a 3-foot angel?

Check out this screen grab of The New York Times homepage on Tuesday:


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If you can’t see it, here’s a link to a clearer picture.

I know Fox News sees Hillary Clinton that way, but The Times?

(Thanks to word_czar for sharing this pic.)

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Great one! You guys need to post that on failblog.org!

Anonymous:

Two small steps for mankind. Hillary in 2012

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