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Hillary blames loss on 18 things

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Not once did she mention her involvement in SNAFU Benghazi.
 
The best one was that Macedonian contact group. What the **** is that???
 
She still can't accept that they failed to get her in there despite the public's rejection of her. The more she digs, the more her own base bails on the narrative. Its golden.
 
She even hit the DNC, who stole the nomination from Crazy Bernie and gave it to her.
 
she could up those numbers if she included all the women her faithful husband raped.
 
Again....what the hell is a Macedonian content farm?
 
Again....what the hell is a Macedonian content farm?

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a50320/trump-misinformation-facebook-macedonia/

It is nice to know that the United States remains a target-rich environment for the world's most enterprising gifters, because this Balkan cottage industry—which may be conducted in actual cottages, for all I know—has absolutely nothing to do with politics and absolutely everything to do with separating suckers from their money. Enter the Trump campaign, which has roughly the same raison d'etre.
 
18 reasons why she lost(according to her)
1 through 18 --- Russia lol
 
I'll always be more pissed at the terrible campaign she ran and at the arrogance of the DNC and primary voters in thinking she could win a major election than I will ever be at Donald Trump. They didn't read the moment and completely ****** failed to avoid what can only be called a disaster so far. The parallels with how she lost this election and the primary against Obama in 2007 are eerie. It was the same ****** strategy that sunk her before. She got more overall votes in that primary too but lost key states and momentum. Her speech at the convention was one of most pandering and patronizing speeches I've ever heard. I thought she was probably ****** back then. Bottom line is that she was almost as unelectable as Trump despite what the media will tell people. There's a lot to learn from this but I doubt some people will.
 
Peggy always puts things into correct perspective. She doesn't fail us here either.

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Hillary Lacks Remorse of Conscience
Oddly, she seems completely sincere, as if she believes the alternative facts she’s peddling.

I don’t want to beat up on Hillary Clinton. She thought she’d win and she lost, embarrassingly, to a man she considered deeply unworthy. At the same time she won the popular vote by 2.9 million. It would take anyone time to absorb these things emotionally and psychologically.

But wow. Her public statements since defeat have been malignant little masterpieces of victimhood-claiming, blame-shifting and unhelpful accusation. They deserve censure.

Last weekend she was the commencement speaker at her alma mater, Wellesley, where she insulted the man who beat her. This Wednesday she was at the 2017 Code Conference, hosted by the Recode website, where she was interviewed by friendly journalists Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. She eagerly offered a comprehensive list of the reasons she lost the 2016 presidential election.

She lost because America is a hopelessly reactionary country in which dark forces fight a constant “rearguard action” to “turn back the clock.” She lost because Republicans are both technologically advanced and underhanded. Democrats, for instance, use data and analytics to target and rouse voters—“better messaging.” Republicans, on the other hand, use “content farms” and make “an enormous investment in falsehoods, fake news, call it what you will.” Democrats “did not engage in false content.” She lost because of the Russians: “Who were they coordinating with, or colluding with?”

She lost because of “voter suppression” and “unaccountable money flowing in against me.” She lost because the Democratic National Committee didn’t help her. “I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party. I mean it was bankrupt. . . . Its data was mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong. I had to inject money into it.”

She lost because FBI Director James Comey told Congress the investigation regarding her email server had been reopened. “So for whatever reason . . . and I can’t look inside the guy’s mind, you know, he dumps that on me on Oct. 28, and I immediately start falling.”

She lost because she was “swimming against a historic tide. It’s very difficult historically to succeed a two-term president of your own party.” She lost because she was “the victim of a very broad assumption that I was going to win.” She lost because the news media ignored her policy positions.

And then there was sexism. “It sort of bleeds into misogyny. And let’s just be honest, you know, people who have . . . a set of expectations about who should be president and what a president looks like, you know, they’re going to be much more skeptical and critical of somebody who doesn’t look like and talk like and sound like everybody else who’s been president. Any you know, President Obama broke that racial barrier, but you know, he’s a very attractive, good-looking man.”

Oh my goodness, how she thinks.

Oddly, she seemed completely sincere, as if she believes her own story. It tells you something about our own power to hypnotize ourselves, to invent reasons that avoid the real reasons. It is a tribute to the power of human denial. And at first you think: I hope it was cathartic. Maybe these are just stories she tells herself to feel better.

But none of this, in truth, is without point. It is purposeful. It is not mere narrative-spinning. It is insisting on alternative facts so that journalists and historians will have to take them into account. It is a monotonous repetition of a certain version of events, which will be amplified, picked up and repeated into the future.

And it’s not true....

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I'll always be more pissed at the terrible campaign she ran and at the arrogance of the DNC and primary voters in thinking she could win a major election than I will ever be at Donald Trump. They didn't read the moment and completely ****** failed to avoid what can only be called a disaster so far. The parallels with how she lost this election and the primary against Obama in 2007 are eerie. It was the same ****** strategy that sunk her before. She got more overall votes in that primary too but lost key states and momentum. Her speech at the convention was one of most pandering and patronizing speeches I've ever heard. I thought she was probably ****** back then. Bottom line is that she was almost as unelectable as Trump despite what the media will tell people. There's a lot to learn from this but I doubt some people will.

When you've been in the national public eye for 25+ years and have to issue a directive to your staff to figure out why you want to be President, you have problems.

She got more overall votes in that primary too but lost key states and momentum.

Hildebeast's support was deep but not wide, much like the Democrat Party in general.
 
I love the infatuation of this board with all things Hillary. The election was friggin six months ago. I guess it's a nice distraction from the raging chaos and mayhem currently in the WH.
 
I love the infatuation of this board with all things Hillary. The election was friggin six months ago. I guess it's a nice distraction from the raging chaos and mayhem currently in the WH.

well when she comes out spouting ignorance....it kinda brings it back to the forefront

now go hide behind you wall and cry about President Trump undoing all the stupid **** President Obama did.....
 
I love the infatuation of this board with all things Hillary. The election was friggin six months ago. I guess it's a nice distraction from the raging chaos and mayhem currently in the WH.

I could be reading into this but are saying "let it go". Hmmm
 
now go hide behind you wall and cry about President Trump undoing all the stupid **** President Obama did.....
Sure thing Boss Hog. Nothing like a Moderator who launches unprovoked personal attacks on a message board. Frankly, that says a lot about you and also the wider context of this messageboard, at least here on the P&G side.
 
Sure thing Boss Hog. Nothing like a Moderator who launches unprovoked personal attacks on a message board. Frankly, that says a lot about you and also the wider context of this messageboard, at least here on the P&G side.

You being bullied?
 
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