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Monday, July 4, 2016

Dolly Parton’s Presidential Endorsement Announcement Might Surprise Fans

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oped: OMG sorry Dolly but me thinks you have inhaled way too much hair spray over the decades..gonna trash all my Dolly CD's...girl ya been hood winked and have no clue about real life and consequences of same..ya want to support a pathological liar...criminal... bi-sexual psycho queen Hillary and the #LGBTQ community{Emphases on the[T] transgender.. go for it.[Seek professional help]..I know longer will support your music..adios el pollo loca...see: http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2016/05/former-chief-psychiatrist-at-johns.html

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Oh and have a Happy 4th weirdo..I served to protect you and your morons right to the 1st Amendment ...enjoy! : http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2016/07/happy-4th-of-july-yallfrom-virginia.html

by:Stephen Conway
"... very qualified ..."
Country legend Dolly Parton has announced she’s endorsing Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton for president.
The 70-year-old country star said that she will “be behind her” when Clinton officially secures the nomination.
When asked in an interview with The New York Times how she feels about a female presidential nominee, Parton responded, “Well, I think that that would be wonderful. Hillary might make as good a president as anybody ever has.”

She continued, “I think no matter if it’s Hillary or Donald Trump, we’re gonna be plagued with PMS either way — presidential mood swings! But I personally think a woman would do a great job. I think Hillary’s very qualified. So if she gets it, I’ll certainly be behind her.”
The admiration is mutual. Clinton used Parton’s 1980 hit “9 to 5” while on the campaign trail in 2008 against President Barack Obama, and she also had a Parton-themed birthday party in 1995.

#TBT to the time Hillary had a @DollyParton-themed birthday party in 1995. 🎤 pic.twitter.com/f4NZVUJGc3 
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 6, 2015 

For the most part, Clinton has secured endorsements from major members of the Democratic Party, including Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, who endorsed Clinton a few weeks ago.
Trump, on the other hand, has had difficulty winning support from some top Republicans. Last week, former House Speaker Tom Delay publicly stated, after attending a meeting of evangelicals with Trump, that he would not endorse the presumptive nominee.

Trump has said he can do it on his own, but it would be nice to have a more help.
h/t: The Daily Caller

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