Now Sally Perdue Says Bill Wore Her Nightgown and Played the Saxophone – IOTW Report

Now Sally Perdue Says Bill Wore Her Nightgown and Played the Saxophone

 

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‘He put on my frilly nightie, and danced around playing his sax.’ Former Miss Arkansas says Bill Clinton was so-so in bed and confided Hillary was into sex with women. Now she fears Hillary vendetta and sleeps with loaded semi-automatic
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24 Comments on Now Sally Perdue Says Bill Wore Her Nightgown and Played the Saxophone

  1. To be fair, I would love to know that this is true but find it very hard to believe. With two of my children as current saxophonists, they never carry their bulky horns when not necessary. And Bill was a politician at the time, not a musician. And he was showing up at her place with two instruments? I think the brass one stayed in the closet at home.

  2. It is entirely possible, that both have them have lived very unsatisfactory lives, especially toward each other. It’s quite possible, that both don’t know what real, true love, really is.

  3. Add, knowing dogs will be dogs, maybe Bill would’ve slept with a few less women if Hillary was not such a power hungry bitch. A guy will do these things if gal pursues power.
    Heard it said before “You can have power, you can have love, but you cannot have both”.

  4. Didn’t Bubba ever hear the phrase “No sax before a fight”….Hillary’s gonna getcha….I’ve heard of singing through the diaphragm – Bubba took it to the next level….

  5. Meer,

    I thought the same thing. Then I thought, “this is Bill Clinton. He would totally bring over a saxophone to try and impress the lady.”

    He actually could have used the saxophone as an excuse for going out.

    “Hey Hill. I’m going to go play sax with a group of guys that are putting together a jam session.”

  6. Meerk, His fault or the Lezbo smelly hippie chick he married who’s been promoted way past her point of incompetence and gotten people killed? Word I’s the FBI and DOJ are going to war over the Bengahzi Black Widows prosecution.

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