Question by don n: Did the expression “Close, but no cigar” originate with Bill Clinton when Hillary lost the Democratic primary?
The primary being the Presidential Primary Election. What significance would the cigar have? I don’t judge Hillary smokes them.
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Answer by OBAMA THE RACIST
Yes, and sinclair is obama’s lewinsky
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food prices up, soldiers dying in vain in Iraq, gas out of control, people losing their houses, unemployment up, and a fragile economy and your thinking about where the Clintons stick their cigars huh???
wow
“Close, but no cigar” originated with the traveling carnivals around the late 1800′s and early 1900′s. If you rang the bell with the sledgehammer (I hope you know the game I’m referring to), your prize was a cigar.
You’re an idiot.
No! That was going around sense the depression!!! Silly
lewinsky was smokin”" with bill in the oval office, how utterly disgusting!! for our nation!!
Perhaps. It’s rumored Monica preferred ‘White Owls’ (a venerable cigar brand)….
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