The La Raza wing of the Democrat party is putting out Spanish Hillary Clinton posters that appear to be inspired by Joseph Stalin. However, in the Democrat media complex that we fund with out tax dollars, NPR is calling him ‘Evita’ style Spanish posters.
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@DewsNewz @Rambobiggs @infowars @HillaryClinton I made this for ya Hilldog…copy Stalin much? #HillaryForPrison pic.twitter.com/hXj4PkUsWE
— Dylan Rodwick (@rocknroll_2) October 15, 2015
The image of the black-clad Clinton profile may seem familiar to those who love either Argentinean history or musical theater — specifically Andrew Lloyd Weber’s “Evita.”
The 1978 musical told the story of Eva Peron, the actress turned first lady of Argentina. Seen as ruthless and cunning, she and her husband drew support from the “descamisados,” or the poor and the working class, to climb to power. She eyed her own political success as well, campaigning for vice president before she died from cancer at the age of just 33. The muscial was briefly revived on Broadway in 2012.
Hillary Clinton is claiming she doesn’t know here the design comes here. Here’s a refresher:
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