Hillary Clinton is bidding again for the highest office in the United States of America.
She may have meant well when she got her tech team to design her logo, bearing the initial of her first name, but social media can be cruel, and it was, with Hilary’s campaign logo.
Much too simplistic in its design, some pointed out on Twitter that the logo was a result of an art competition among third graders - with the winner earning the privilege of designing the final logo.
Some said that the logo also spoke volumes about Clinton’s foreign policies. Bearing a striking resemblance to the Cuban flag, Twitterati suspected that it may define America’s ties with Cuba, if Clinton ran and won.
A few also pointed at Clinton’s ‘magnanimity’, since her logo leaves ample room to accommodate her opponent’s message, loud and clear.
The next time American citizens finds themselves in need of the emergency room, they need to go looking for Clinton’s campaign logo, which may just help them find their way to the nearest hospital.
But, the icing on the cake was Wikileaks’ allegations of plagiarism against Hillary Clinton.
Oh sorry. Not plagiarism. Theft.
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