La Pequeña Hillary Clinton

By Marc Felion on March 25, 2008 | Share & Save | Link | Print |

Just when you thought La Pequeña was a one trick pony with her Amy Winehouse impersonation, she’s back with a sexy political twist. Here she is portraying Senator Hillary Clinton stating “I forgave my husband” and “America don’t want to go to war!” You tell them La Pequeña.

Could La Pequeña’s video decide the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries once and for all?

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La Pequena in \’08

La Pequeña has all the bases covered as a person of color and as a woman!

Even I, as a hard core BO supporter am taking a second look at Hilly after seven or eight viewings of La Pequeña…

i gotta admit that la pequenya looks pretty damn good as hillary. she\’s totally working the blonde hair, makeup, and skirt suit…looks like hillary can count on the transgendered south american little people vote.

Hilarious!
So cute!

I hope Hillary makes La Pequiña the first trans page on her staff when she is Speaker of the Senate.
Still not as hot as Obama Girl, though. ;-)

Who should La Pequiña do next? A montage as Hillary and Monica Lewinski would be hilarious!

Cheers!

100 times funnier than Amy Winehouse! La Pequiña has my vote!!!!!!

La Pequeña es lo máximo!!!!! OMG!!!! Mujer de color YYYYYY bajita….. Ay, ya quiero ir a votar por ella, pena que haya que esperar hasta noviembre!!!!!! PEQUENA!!!!!! TE ADORO!!!!!!!

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About The Author: Marc Felion

Originally from Erie, Pennsylvania, Marc Felion works as a bartender. As co-host and producer of the Feast of Fools podcast, he helped launch one of the most successful podcasts in the world. He lives in Andersonville with his partner and co-host Fausto Fernós. he loves to watch sci-fi tv shows, read murder mysteries and fix cocktails.
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