Hillary Clinton and John Baird have made a hockey bet. The stakes? Humiliation.
The foreign ministers of Canada and the United States are in Washington, D.C. for a G8 meeting, but they took the time to wager on the NHL playoff series between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators. Clinton was a senator from New York before becoming Secretary of State and Baird's riding is in Ottawa.
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The cross-border hockey bet isn't the first between Canadian and U.S. leaders. Back in 2010, Stephen Harper and Barack Obama made a bet on the outcome of the Olympic gold medal game. Obama lost and shipped a case of beer to the prime minister. The White House press secretary at the time, Robert Gibbs, lost a bet with former-Harper aide Dmitri Soudason the game which saw him wear a Team Canada jersey to a press briefing.
News of the bet is spreading fast after Baird sent out a tweet on the wager.Clinton, who doesn't yet have a Twitter account of her own, took the Web by storm this week via the blog "Texts from Hillary."
The site became so popular that Clinton even met with the site's creators. In a disappointment for Hillary fans everywhere, the website has now been shut down, with the creators saying the meme has "gone as far as it can go."
Maybe Clinton in a Senators jersey will be the birth of a new meme. Here's to hoping.