In fact, the portrait of the Clinton campaign that emerges from these pages is that of a Titanic-like disaster: an epic fail made up of a series of perverse and often avoidable missteps by an out-of-touch candidate and her strife-ridden staff that turned a winnable race into another iceberg-seeking campaign ship.
“Go ahead, bite the big apple, don’t mind the maggots, uh huh”.....
HRC - and the entire planet, it turns out - were not notified that their vote fraud, both paper and electronic, was infiltrated by O’Keefe and the players aborted mission on election night, in the swing states.
Millennials deciding which data to feed ADA, instead of silverbacks like Carville, kept them running on bad assumptions starting in January right up to the end.
With the support and compliance of virtually all the media, the Hollywood elites aid, bogus polling to sway voters, an avalanche of “Fake News”, and the benefit of getting debate questions in advance one would think that Hillary should have won by 20 points.
A crappy candidate ran a crappy campaign and then called half the country “deplorable”. “Why aren’t I fifty points ahead you might ask”. Because you’re an incompetent obnoxious idiot.
All of those subtleties may be true to varying degrees, but in the end, it is my strong belief that HRC showed herself to be a colossal, unbridled and flagrant liar and self-dealer, and this became quite offensive to the suburban housewife with kids. Yes, white ones. And it wasn’t subtle. All those suburban women saw in Hillary Clinton precisely the same kind of lying all of their kids do, and did, and will always do, because that’s what kids do when they wish to dodge responsibility for their snafus. And as much as they wished her to be president, historical and woman and all that, they could not help but see through her transparent pathological lying. They not only saw that she was a liar, but that she could not keep her stories straight as the lies evolved and evolved.
If there is anything my particular theory might have in common with various points made in the article, it is that HRC took major portions of her support (from any number of motley groups) for granted and felt free to ignore them. From my own experience, having nothing to do with politics, I can tell you that is a fatal flaw if it goes on long enough.
It was obvious to anyone with a brain that the “polls” were rigged, but the “me too” effort didn’t work.
Hillary and her people still have not faced the truth that she herself is the reason she lost.
The leftist media have still not faced the truth that they weren’t reporting the news, they were printing their own fantasies as news.
And, even more destructive, when they read what they printed they believed it!
Imagine how much she would have lost by if it wasn’t for the corrupt so-called media. They certainly did what they could.
Wow, HRC, if you’ve even lost Michiko Kakutani, the knee-jerkiest knee-jerk of a smug leftist fool that you could possibly imagine, it means that you’re really toast now...
Bwahahaha
Hillary will never read it
Hillary Clinton has never been successful at anything. Everything that she touches turns into sh*t. That explains everything. She is arrogant and incompetent.
Still I don’t hear anybody saying the problem was the Candidate. elitist, law breaker with impunity. Liar, ruthless ambitions and feminine superiority complex.
She was the extreme end of the Machiavellian wherein too many people feared and hated hear and not enough people loved her.
Go American's!!!
Should be “Schnockered”.
Bill’s doormat melts down.
Hillaryous.
The only woman anyone hated was Hilliary! She was positive the presidency was HERS this time and Trump was her dream opponent. Too bad she didn't get it that nobody wanted her - except the dyed-in-the-wool Liberals who only voted for her because she was the Liberal Democrat candidate.
Just why isn’t this worthless, criminal, chronic liar wretch traitor in prison?
Only those living in the liberal bubble world were "shocked" when Hillary lost to Trump.
Expectations were a little bit different, out here in the real world. From the moment Trump clinched the nomination, I knew it was all over, but for the crying.
Looking back, I had a very strong feeling that Trump would win it all, when he first threw his hat in the ring. He had a freshness, a boldness, and a uniqueness that no one else could match.