Former US President Bill Clinton has said wife Hillary is not a flesh-eating zombie.
The comments from Bill came as he mocked Karl Rove's recent claim that Hillary may have brain damage.
Rove invoked a previous right-wing conspiracy theory about Hillary's December 2012 fall
When asked about Rove's comments at a fiscal conference, Bill said consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
According to the Huffington Post, Bill said that first they say she faked her concussion; now they say she's auditioning for a part on 'The Walking Dead'!
'The Walking Dead' is a popular horror TV series depicting a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by zombies who hunt and eat humans, the report said.
According to the report, last year when Hillary hit her head in a fall near the end of her tenure as Secretary of State, a number of prominent conservatives suggested that she faked the injury to avoid testifying before Congress on the attack in Benghazi, Libya.
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