Yesterday Hillary Clinton underwent her confirmation questioning before the Senate. She appeared fresh and able to answer all questions that were asked by the Senators on the Foreign Relations Committee. Her husband, former President Bill, did not attend her confirmation because he did not want to distract by his presence there. Attending for moral support was her daughter, Chelsea.
As he made his opening statement, Chairman of the committee, John Kerry, extended his greeting to Chelsea, and because of a remark of Hillary, about wishing she could look at Chelsea for moral support, he continued to remark on the career of her father as he began in Washington as a intern for Arkansas Senator Fulbright and said it was his prerogative to make her an honorary intern for a day so she could set up front viewable to her mother.
Have you seen Chelsea lately? She’s not the ugly, buck toothed homely girl that came to Washington when her dad became President. The girl that came to Washington would have stopped an eight day clock; for you Southern readers; in a New York minute; for you Northern readers. Anyway you get it the younger Chelsea was butt ugly. She was the kind of person only a mother could love. And I do not mean that bad, the truth in Arkansas is just hard to except sometime.
I know she could not help her appearance as a young girl, but she has certainly made up for it as she has gotten older. I would say she is a nine, if not a ten on a scale of ten. She has far surpassed the old pictures of her mother, not that Hillary was ugly; but Chelsea has become a beautiful girl. Her hair, and makeup highlight her beauty, not make her look like she is trying to cover ugly up.
With the reputation of U. S. Senators, if I was Bill and Hillary, I would not have let her appear before the Senate. They are untrustworthy as reputable people in the highest body of the land. The Congress should be considered trustworthy, but there have been more affairs from this body than laws.
So watch out Chelsea, do not trust anyone; it would be in your best interest.

















