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Peggy Hill: The Illuminati's Sarah Palin Prophecy
No matter what seems to be happening or just how irrelevant this woman may become, Sarah Palin never can stay out of the spotlight. If a politician must say something dumb, she's the one to do it, and her role as a national clown is no accident. In 2008, the Illuminati forced her onto John McCain's ticket fully intending to ruin him. This woman, who comes across as completely ignorant, is no moron. She's actually a very clever plant, and Hollywood tried to warn us about her over a decade before her first appearance. That warning emerged in the form of cartoon housewife Peggy Hill.

To provide a blast from the past, Peggy Hill first appeared in Mike Judge's cartoon series "King of the Hill" that debuted in 1997, eleven years before the 2008 presidential campaign.

Both of these characters have lots in common, and yes, we do believe that Palin is a character. There is absolutely no way someone who is that stupid can get that far without careful manipulation. Now let's start with the obvious. They look alike. Peggy and Palin share similar glasses, hairstyles, and expressions. They even have goofy accents to distinguish their voices (Peggy talks with a sharp Texas drawl, and Palin sounds like a Minnesotan). No way was this a coincidence.

The similarities don't end with the faces either. They live in small towns, have little higher education, and act like they know much more than they do. Throughout the "King of the Hill" series, Peggy constantly runs her mouth and makes silly suggestions interlaced with the occasional outlandish remark. Everyone except her husband regards her as a nuisance to be ignored and sometimes mocked. Palin is pretty much the same. Her ignorant comments and idiotic speeches have reduced her political stature to non-existent.

Peggy Hill was a prophecy. Someone in Hollywood who knew something decided to warn us or just see how much the Illuminati could get away with. How could we know that one day a politician who shared all of her characteristics would come out of nowhere and be a vice presidential candidate? There really wasn't, and we're hoping that someone resembling Mrs. Cartman doesn't come onto the scene.

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