Bluewater Productions, a non-partisan publishing company, has released a new comic book on Monday about Hillary Clinton that depicts the Benghazi terrorist attack and the recent scandal involving Clinton’s use of a private email server.
Hillary Clinton, in the new politically tinged comic book, “Female Force: Hillary Clinton: The Road to the White House” by writer Michael Frizell and artist Joe Paradise, is dealing with some of the more politically problematic parts of her record as she hopes to win the White House in 2016.“As a writer, I am drawn to powerful personalities. At times, she can be divisive, which makes her fun to write,” said Frizell.
“Pop culture, especially comics, should empower both boys and girls,” he said. “Anyway, the takeaway for the reader is really to judge for him or herself if Mrs. Clinton is worthy of your vote.”
Preview images reveal that the road to the White House for the comic book character Hillary Clinton is paved with Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly talking about the 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya and that pesky email scandal.
The comic book begins in 2012 at the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi.It depicts the graphic death of Ambassador Stevens.
The comic flashes back and forth between these grim events and a Hillary campaign strategy session in Manhattan. An advisor argues that Chris Christie could beat Hillary in one scene, referencing his willingness to work with President Obama.
Another scene depicts the Clinton team coming up with a strategy to handle on sex scandals, where we get to see cartoon Bill Clinton and Anthony Weiner.
The book also depicts a hypothetical nightmare situation in which assassin prostitutes attack and kill Hillary’s Secret Service agents with needles, and then enter Hillary’s bedroom.
Frizell says the Hillary comic book took over a year to write and it runs 24 pages, cover to cover. Some extra pages were recently added in light of Hillary’s presidential announcement.Bluewater, which has now featured Hillary Clinton in three books, has also created comic books focused on Michele Bachmann, Barack Obama, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin, among others.
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