Our Emerging 21st Century Lexicon
By Mitch Berg
“Hillary” – (verb) to frantically cast blame to cover mistakes or misjudgment.
Example: “He tried to hillary the results to cover his own poor planning”.
By Mitch Berg
“Hillary” – (verb) to frantically cast blame to cover mistakes or misjudgment.
Example: “He tried to hillary the results to cover his own poor planning”.
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September 15th, 2017 at 6:09 am
“Hillary” thought she was a shoe-in. Cameron thought he could not lose the referendum. May thought she would increase her majority. The vanity of the current political class is ‘outstanding’ but their caliber is disappointing.