Rock On, Chelsea

March 26th, 2008 by Evil Beet


Check out Chelsea “Kick Ass” Clinton responding to questions about Monica Lewinsky.


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12 Responses to “Rock On, Chelsea”

  1. FrozeRightHere says:

    Chelsea rocks. She was such a goofy looking kid and she just totally blossomed.

  2. Just Saying says:

    She also agreed that there was “sniper fire” in Bosnia on that trip. Her mother is using her too.

  3. Abbi says:

    That’s ridiculous. She could have said something a bit more professional sounding.

  4. lollylicious says:

    good for her, what an ass

    abbi i thought she handled it perfectly!

  5. Lindsay says:

    Abbi: she couldn’t have dealt better!

    as far as that guy goes:
    why should she explain her parents behaviour??

  6. lollylicious says:

    i know … and why are these two women expected to answer for him? he betrayed his family.

    what a rude reporter, i’m glad she made him look stupid.

  7. Shan says:

    Good for her. I would have said the same thing but I would have used “fuck” a lot in my response.

  8. JK aka Mr. NYC says:

    She’s ugly as hell. She’s even worst looking now if that’s humanly possible.

  9. just me says:

    She is 28 yrs. old now-not a child! She shouldn’t be out campaigning for Billary if she can’t take the heat. The handlers should have prepped her better because it was bound to come up sooner or later. Her answer was rude!!

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  11. Señor Whacko says:

    Poor kid. She has not one, but two lying, deceitful parents she has to defend. Sorry, but I’m afraid she skated on this one. I know all of you die-hard liberal Clinton supporters will get your thong panties in a bind over this one, but when it comes to people serving in public office, and you choose to campaign for one of them, it IS “our business,” Chelsea.

  12. Tracey says:

    I don’t go to my parent’s place of work and comment on their lives, or the life I led with them. If they screwed up that’s their business not mine. But Chelsea put herself out there. She could have chosen not to be a part of the campaign, but she threw herself out there. Good answer though, I’m not sure if there is a right or wrong answer for that question.

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