The sad spectacle of Hillary Clinton’s slow-motion breakdown

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Hillary Clinton delivers her keynote address during the Medgar Evers CollegeÕs 46th commencement ceremony at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn Thursday, June 8, 2017
http://www.newsday.com/opinion/comm...ry-clinton-s-slow-motion-breakdown-1.13725240

Hillary Clinton seems to have launched yet another political campaign, one to convince Americans they absolutely did the right thing by not electing her president.

But Clinton’s ongoing public struggle with herself is alienating even supporters and it’s crippling the required remodeling and rejuvenation of her aged Democratic Party, which needs a long rehab at some political spa.

The only thing Democrats have going for them right now is an undisciplined president and Republican disunity.

There’s no end in sight for her such self-imposed scab-picking; Clinton has not one but two books coming out this fall that will put her on stage after stage across the country with obsequious hosts feeding the Clinton ego with continuous curiosity about her thoughts and doings. Oh, and how in the world could Donald Trump have won?

At some point you’d think a remorseless Clinton might run out of people, countries and conspiracies to blame for that historic upset in November. It was truly a devastating loss, perhaps the most shocking since Tom Dewey’s unanticipated flop in 1948. It’s understandable, if ominous, that the wannabe commander-in-chief was shattered and unable to appear election night.

In fact, that’s one of the reasons Clinton cites for losing. Not Dewey, but the expectation that the immense campaign she’d planned for so many years would indeed succeed. She lost, she explains, as “the victim of a very broad assumption that I was going to win.” Say what? :whoa:

She lost because “for whatever reason” FBI Director James Comey reopened the investigation into her email scandal just before the election. She lost because of the Russians. You know, the people she helped gain control of 20 percent of U.S. uranium, the folks who paid her husband a small fortune for one speech.

She lost because of American misogyny. She lost because of big money, even though hers was by far the biggest money. And she got pretty big bucks for her closed Wall Street speeches.

She lost because of the media. She lost because Americans do not like giving a third straight White House term to the same party, even though they did in 1988 and - oh, look - in 1948, the fifth straight Democratic term in the White House.

And she lost because the Democratic National Committee, the happily hackable crowd that was quietly subverting the primary campaign of her party competitor Sen. Bernie Sanders, was useless and bankrupt.

She actually lost because of a quarter-century of political baggage and scandals. But she doesn’t say that because it’s the truth. She lost because even after all this ambition-fueled plotting, no one on her staff would hand her a rationale for why she should be president. But she doesn’t say that because, shouldn’t the candidate herself have an inkling about that?

She lost because of that darned Comey investigation. But wait! He’d have nothing to investigate if she herself hadn’t ignored official warnings and constructed an illicit, unsecured private email server to dodge public transparency during her government service. There, Clinton and aides were wheeling and dealing favors for Clinton Foundation donors and sharing national security secrets like teen girls texting prom gossip.

The 69-year-old lost because despite years of practice, she was just a terrible, maladroit campaigner who could not stop coughing and collapsed on national TV.

American voters don’t always pay attention to politics. There’s so much other news of little consequence to consume. But when they do, they can smell insincerity through a TV screen.
“I take responsibility for everything I got wrong,” Clinton proclaimed last week in her best bid at introspection. “But that’s not why I lost.”
:rolleyes:
 
Hillary Clinton's Mostly False claim on photo ID, voter suppression in Wisconsin in 2016 election
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin...y-clintons-mostly-false-claim-photo-id-voter/
The best estimate is that 200,000 people in Wisconsin were either denied or chilled in their efforts to vote," she said. "I don’t think we believed at the time, before the election, that it would be anything like that, anything as big as that."

Clinton’s claim is similar to one by U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., that we rated Mostly False.

(The Washington Post Fact Checker later gave Baldwin three Pinocchios for the claim.)
 
image.jpeg

Hillary Clinton delivers her keynote address during the Medgar Evers CollegeÕs 46th commencement ceremony at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn Thursday, June 8, 2017
http://www.newsday.com/opinion/comm...ry-clinton-s-slow-motion-breakdown-1.13725240

Hillary Clinton seems to have launched yet another political campaign, one to convince Americans they absolutely did the right thing by not electing her president.

But Clinton’s ongoing public struggle with herself is alienating even supporters and it’s crippling the required remodeling and rejuvenation of her aged Democratic Party, which needs a long rehab at some political spa.

The only thing Democrats have going for them right now is an undisciplined president and Republican disunity.

There’s no end in sight for her such self-imposed scab-picking; Clinton has not one but two books coming out this fall that will put her on stage after stage across the country with obsequious hosts feeding the Clinton ego with continuous curiosity about her thoughts and doings. Oh, and how in the world could Donald Trump have won?

At some point you’d think a remorseless Clinton might run out of people, countries and conspiracies to blame for that historic upset in November. It was truly a devastating loss, perhaps the most shocking since Tom Dewey’s unanticipated flop in 1948. It’s understandable, if ominous, that the wannabe commander-in-chief was shattered and unable to appear election night.

In fact, that’s one of the reasons Clinton cites for losing. Not Dewey, but the expectation that the immense campaign she’d planned for so many years would indeed succeed. She lost, she explains, as “the victim of a very broad assumption that I was going to win.” Say what? :whoa:

She lost because “for whatever reason” FBI Director James Comey reopened the investigation into her email scandal just before the election. She lost because of American misogyny. She lost because of big money, even though hers was by far the biggest money. And she got She lost because of the Russians. You know, the people she helped gain control of 20 percent of U.S. uranium, the folks who paid her husband a small fortune for one speech.

pretty big bucks for her closed Wall Street speeches
.

She lost because of the media. She lost because Americans do not like giving a third straight White House term to the same party, even though they did in 1988 and - oh, look - in 1948, the fifth straight Democratic term in the White House.

And she lost because the Democratic National Committee, the happily hackable crowd that was quietly subverting the primary campaign of her party competitor Sen. Bernie Sanders, was useless and bankrupt.

She actually lost because of a quarter-century of political baggage and scandals. But she doesn’t say that because it’s the truth. She lost because even after all this ambition-fueled plotting, no one on her staff would hand her a rationale for why she should be president. But she doesn’t say that because, shouldn’t the candidate herself have an inkling about that?

She lost because of that darned Comey investigation. But wait! He’d have nothing to investigate if she herself hadn’t ignored official warnings and constructed an illicit, unsecured private email server to dodge public transparency during her government service. There, Clinton and aides were wheeling and dealing favors for Clinton Foundation donors and sharing national security secrets like teen girls texting prom gossip.

The 69-year-old lost because despite years of practice, she was just a terrible, maladroit campaigner who could not stop coughing and collapsed on national TV.

American voters don’t always pay attention to politics. There’s so much other news of little consequence to consume. But when they do, they can smell insincerity through a TV screen. :rolleyes:


She lost because of the Russians. You know, the people she helped gain control of 20 percent of U.S. uranium, the folks who paid her husband a small fortune for one speech.

I've about had it with this Russia stuff. If it was the Russians messing with us in 2016, why didn't she do something about it? She certainly had enough free time on her hands in between showing up half dead for a rally once every 3 weeks. Why didn't Comey do something about it? Obama was aware of it. Big bad bold Obama knew about it and threw one of his limp-wristed red lines down to Putin saying, "Cut it out". So, why didn't Obama do something about it? This all happened on his watch in 2016!

(Obama quote from NYT) "In early September, when I saw President Putin in China, I felt that the most effective way to ensure more hacking didn’t happen was to talk to him directly and tell him to cut it out, and there was going to be some serious consequences if he didn’t." Yeah right. For who? Evidently not for Putin. Evidently not for Obama and his watered down White House swamp slackers.

Obama and Hillary are the ones who need to be investigated, not all of Trump's team that was put together in 2017.

Oh... and another thing. How ironic that the photo shows her at Medgar Evers College. Mr. Evers' brother Charles, a WWll veteran voted for Trump. :good4u: God has a wonderful sense of humor.

 
Why would anyone want that duplicitous cunt to go away? I want her out there loud and proud. She will divide the democrat party even further.

They know they should walk away from her, but they can't. She still has enough hard core supporters that they fear her

But America has rejected her twice. Bill fucked he over. Obama fucked her over.

Keep her out there talking to remind everyone why they voted overwhelmingly for Trump.

If we voted again, Trump would win AGAIN


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She's like a bad toothache to dims. They're too scared to go to the dentist and get it extracted. Once they do (or she dies) they'll feel much better.

But they won't and I am glad they won't. She truly believes she is owed this

She has nothing else to do. The bitterness will consume her eventually. Maybe even kill her.
 
Perhaps since Hillary isn't the leader of the Democrats, isn't president, and never will be president, maybe there should be some focus on politically relevant figures like President Trump. Maybe. I know it's hard to hold your own leaders accountable, but at least put forth some effort.
 
I simply said Hillary is irrelevant and yet you pepper me with Clinton insults in the vain hope that I'll care. It's a losing strategy.

Hillary is the subject of this thread. If you don't want to discuss her, no one blames you, for the pain is unbearable to some. Go elsewhere and it won't hurt so much.
 
Hillary is the subject of this thread. If you don't want to discuss her, no one blames you, for the pain is unbearable to some. Go elsewhere and it won't hurt so much.

I will post where I like, and you will either like it or you won't. This thread is a sad symptom of how Republicans, Trump supporters and Putin sympathizers are eager to hold Clinton to a standard that Trump himself miserably fails to meet. Meanwhile, Trump is president and Hillary isn't. If you spent half as much time holding Trump accountable, maybe he'd get something done. Instead you give Trump free reign to do nothing but act the buffoon.
 
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