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Bwahahaha



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Glad I'm just hearing it now.
For her — and also for many of her most worshipful acolytes — life just sort of stopped around 9:00pm EST on Tuesday/08th November 2016. Everything since that moment has been one continuous (unsuccessful) attempt to regain balance and undo what was done.
03-yawn Did I miss something?
I would shove spikes in my ears before I would listen to that.
Poor Hillary, denied her chance to become Madam Chairman.
(12-09-2021 07:06 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]Poor Hillary, denied her chance to become Madam Chairman.

And Bill the first *****.
"Why can't the Right accept Trump lost the 2020 election!"
The biggest, most tone deaf and self unaware NARCISSIST on the planet. So glad she did not win.

What a bizarre thing to do - read her "victory" speech that she would have given - 5 years later. A bit of victimology on display here.
(12-08-2021 09:59 PM)BigTigerMike Wrote: [ -> ]

This is delicious. To see how crushed Hillary is 5 years later. Such a narcissist.
Hillary Clinton's Sad 'Victory' Speech Gets Even More Pathetic With the 'Why' Behind It


Quote:We reported yesterday on Hillary Clinton sharing part of the speech that she would have given in 2016, had she won the election, with Willie Geist on NBC.

Sadly, it’s more than five years later but she’s still unable to get over it — and it’s crazy that NBC would give her a venue for this.

But there was a reason that she was doing it, besides trying to emotionally manipulate the audience listening to her. She’s trying to sell that as part of a “Master Class” that she’s doing. It’s part of a whole series of classes taught by different “experts” on a variety of topics, for which you pay $15/month.



Clinton is trying to sell this as part of her class on “The Power of Resilience,” teaching the “skills I developed throughout my career—the challenges, the triumphs, and all the rest” so that she can help you “chart your own path with passion and purpose.” Her reading her speech, still upset after six years was sad. But trying to sell it is even more pathetic.

First of all, who would pay for such a thing? What she’s shown is that despite having all sorts of Democratic power behind her and virtually all the media behind her, she wasn’t able to deal honestly with her loss. She blamed everyone and everything else for her failure. Indeed, she wrote an entire book about it, still trying to trade on her loss. She’s never accepted that she lost fair and square.

She was so sure that she was going to win — indeed, that she was entitled to win — that she couldn’t be bothered to find her way to Wisconsin and then was surprised when she lost the state. She never attributed her loss to all the incredible baggage that she had: namely, that Americans, after decades, knew her very well and didn’t want to elect her President of the United States. So, who would pay for her message of the failure to face reality?

But on top of all that, thank God she lost. Because what we found out afterward was the Clinton team’s involvement in pushing Russian collusion to hurt her opponent which was then spread to the media and the FBI. What she did to try to gain power was unconscionable and caused so much harm to the country. We may never get the justice we deserve for her actions there — we shall see how the Durham investigation continues to unwind — but what the Durham investigation has confirmed what we knew so far and made the Clinton team involvement clearer to those who may not have known. Hillary Clinton talks about “attacks on democracy.” She needs to look at her actions.

damn... this is sad and hilarious at the same time lol
(12-09-2021 10:25 AM)CliftonAve Wrote: [ -> ]"Why can't the Right accept Trump lost the 2020 election!"

Because of massive voter fraud. Why can't the left understand we know they cheated? Would massive voter fraud a threat to our Democracy?


Acceptance and moving on can be so difficult for some. Sad that it consumes many.
So sad to see someone not be able to see their own failures and not be able to move on from them. Its a wonder she didn't commit suicide from the embarrassment of losing the election to Trump. She will go down as the biggest loser in campaign history and will carry this to her grave. It must haunt her every second of the day.
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Hillary Clinton Weighs In On 2024 Presidential Election


Quote:It did not take long for former Secretary of State and two-time presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to get involved in the next presidential contest in 2024.

The former senator and first lady appeared on “Sunday Today” and opined on what she believes would happen if Donald Trump were elected again.

“Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton predicts former President Donald Trump will try to reclaim the White House in 2024, with dire consequences for the country if he wins,” host Andrea Mitchell said.





“If I were a betting person right now, I’d say Trump is going to run again. But I want people to understand that this is a make-or-break point,” Clinton responded.

“Are we going to give in to all these lies and this disinformation and this organized effort to undermine our rule of law and our institutions, or are we going to stand up to it?” she said.

How would a man running for president and then getting the votes to be elected undermine the rule of law and our institutions?

She said that she did not have a concession speech planned in 2016 when Trump defeated her for president when she was an odds on favorite to win.

But she did have a victory speech planned because she, like the majority of those who make predictions and those in the media, thought she would win.

“Even though we had a lot of bumps those last 10 days, I still thought we could pull it out so I worked on a speech that really was about my journey and had a real emphasis on my mother’s life and journey as a way of making it clear that, yes, I would be the first woman president, but I like everybody stood on the shoulders and lived the lives and experiences of those who came before us,” she said.

The former Democratic nominee choked up as she talked about her mother, Dorothy Rodham, who died in 2011. Clinton has said her mother had a difficult childhood.

“I dream of going up to her and sitting down next to her, taking her in my arms and saying, ‘Look at me. Listen to me. You will survive. You will have a good family of your own, and three children,'” Clinton said on Wednesday’s “Today” show, her voice cracking.

“And as hard as it might be to imagine, your daughter will grow up and become the president of the United States,” she sobbed.

Clinton has never gotten over her loss to Trump; she has regularly clung to the disproven narrative that the election was “stolen” from her by Russian operatives working with the Trump campaign.

She has also blamed fired FBI Director James Comey, even though he decided to let her off the hook for what he said were notable legal violations in mishandling classified emails.

The Daily Mail adds more of what Clinton said:

‘In this lesson, I’m going to face one of my most public defeats head-on by sharing with you the speech I had hoped to deliver if I had won the 2016 election,’ Clinton says in the video before launching into the speech.

‘I’ve never shared this with anybody. I’ve never read this out loud. But it helps to encapsulate who I am, what I believe in, and what my hopes were for the kind of country that I want for my grandchildren, and that I want for the world, that I believe in that is America at its best.’

‘My fellow Americans, today you sent a message to the whole world,’ she begins, sharing what she would have read to the world. ‘Our values endure. Our democracy stands strong. And our motto remains: e pluribus unum. Out of many, one.’

‘We will not be defined only by our differences,’ Clinton continues in the speech. ‘We will not be an us versus them country. The American dream is big enough for everyone. Through a long, hard campaign, we were challenged to choose between two very different visions for America. How we grow together, how we live together, and how we face a world full of peril and promise together.’

‘Fundamentally, this election challenged us to decide what it means to be an American in the 21st century. And for reaching for a unity, decency, and what President Lincoln called ‘the better angels of our nature.’ We met that challenge.’


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