Poor Hillary Clinton Misses Out On Another Opportunity…

So, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been missing from the public eye for a number of weeks. Whenever that happens to the dictator in a reclusive communist country, it fuels a massive amount of speculation in the free world.

Is he dead? Is he alive? Is he hiding out in a bunker with a dozen babes while he waits out the coronavirus pandemic? Is he brain dead on an operating table?

Did you just see him in a convertible with Elvis on Route 66? Hey… what were YOU doing on Route 66 during a pandemic?!

Nobody knows. One of the things that many are speculating about now is the line of succession in North Korea.

If the chubby little guy really is taking a dirt nap, his evil little sister – pictured in this meme – appears to be next in line for the throne.

Based on what we know about North Korea, which is next to nothing most of the time, we have every reason to believe this woman will be just as brutally oppressive as anyone else in the Kim family.

And if she does become the first evil female dictator in the history of the world… that will be yet another glass ceiling that Hillary Clinton failed to break in 2016. Ha!


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