Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Hillary's endorsement of online startup victimizes them

The "What should I do?" Incompetent
Hillary Clinton is once again at the center of a cyber attack, but now it may not be the Russians or another foreign government attacking her top secret and SAP documents on her illegal private server. 

This attack involves a startup that's attempting to become a social network for her supporters--those losers who cannot let go the fact that she is the worst candidate of all time and couldn't beat a TV personality with no political experience.

It all began last Sunday evening when she, in an apparent surprise to her low-information followers, tweeted her personal endorsement of a new, website called Verrit.

Hillary tweeted:
"I'm excited to sign up for @Verrit, a media platform for the 65.8 million! Will you join me and sign up too?" Then she gave the link, which I will not provide you, in case there's a worm or virus because I trust Hillary and her recommendations as much as I trust Bill Clinton to stay attired in a whorehouse.
Peter Daou, the creator of Verrit, attempted to provide an online hub for naive Clinton backers in order for them to share their delusions about how wonderful and intelligent she is on social media. 

Daou (a Vietnamese derivation of the colloquialism "dinky dau," meaning "crazy") refused to say if he had contacted the former failed secretary of state in a bid to secure her public support, but he probably did, and probably had a quid pro quo to deal with in the negotiation. 

Clinton's political disorganization Onward Together [so named because she isn't smart enough to go it alone] did not respond to inquiries from the media about its involvement in the effort to show public support.

But if any correspondence was sent via email, it's likely Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea know the answer to that question.

Onward Together has funded organizations involved with fighting against the President of the United States as they do all they can to promote socialism and the plight of women in Islamic countries--wait--I mean in the USA.

Shortly after the Clinton's tweet, however, Verrit stopped loading for web users due to a "pretty significant and sophisticated" cyber attack not involving cloths or White Out. 

Daou was clueless about who was behind the incident, but Maxine Waters (Duh-Calif.) blames Trump and called for his impeachment, immediate legal prosecution and the forfeiture of all his properties and businesses.

Clinton's tweet actually generated over 10,000 new Twitter followers for Verrit, proving once again there are over 10,000 mentally ill individuals on Twitter.

Once Verrit is back online, Daou and Clinton claim to have big ideas for the site and hope to get companies like  Solyndra and Poofume  to provide sponsorship.

Hillary has considered doing several podcasts once the site is back up. She believes her voice will attract many listeners.

Yes, her voice will attract the same people who watch women's tennis to hear the high-pitched screams of some of the players as they make contact with the balls . . . something Hillary Clinton hasn't done.



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