“Working for government ought to be one of the most dangerous jobs ever. Occupational hazard might just get us a better class of parasite.”

—  Ilana Mercer

“All the President's Women (Well, Almost),” http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/all-the-presidents-women-well-almost WorldNetDaily.com, October 2, 2014.
2010s, 2014

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