Hillary Clinton to Guest Edit Teen Vogue December Issue – IOTW Report

Hillary Clinton to Guest Edit Teen Vogue December Issue

Big Hollywood; NEW YORK CITY, New York — Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will guest edit Teen Vogue’s December issue more than a year after President Trump historically defeated her in the 2016 election.

In an announcement, Teen Vogue — which recently announced that it plans to close its print publication — revealed that Clinton would be guest editing next month’s issue.

While Teen Vogue had traditionally found its roots in teenage fashion and young designers, with the 2016 presidential election and Trump’s historic victory, the once fashion magazine quickly became a fashion industry echo chamber for social justice advocates, post-structuralism gender theory, and leftist ideology.

27 Comments on Hillary Clinton to Guest Edit Teen Vogue December Issue

  1. Well she can write a followup column to anal sex describing how she almost, but not quite managed to do that to America.

    At some point somebody is going to put her down and if a decent investigation is done it will turn out to be triggered by the Democrat Party and the assorted leftists skulking about.

  2. @ PHenry
    I seriously doubt her Hershey highway has been traveled. However, I do see a strap on adventure or two. I’ll leave it to the imagination as to who had their road plowed.

  3. Dear Hilly, Advice column would be good.
    How to know if your Lesbian.
    Is your Man cheating on You?
    If your caught with your hands in the cookie jar.
    White Lies. Would you tell?
    Saving for the future.your own private stash.

  4. RickeyG –
    In the pic she is wearing her retro look. That is the bedspread she stole from the Whitehouse when they kicked her out and she was destitute. It doubles as a tent for Chelsea just in case.

  5. “Teen Vogue — which recently announced that it plans to close its print publication-“

    I guess they are paying the premier expert excuse maker, to explain why they are closing its print publication.

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