Posted on 05/08/2018 1:53:33 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Clinton: There Are Tens of Millions of People Who Havent Moved on From 2016
BY: Haris Alic Follow @realHarisAlic May 8, 2018 3:08 pm
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton confessed Monday that she was still processing her 2016 presidential election loss and asserted she wasn't alone in doing so.
Clinton sat down for an interview with Hilary Barry of "Seven Sharp," a nationally televised current affairs program in New Zealand, while visiting the country to promote her memoir, What Happened.
Barry began the interview by discussing Clinton's recent meeting with Jacinda Ardern, the newly installed female prime minister of New Zealand, before moving on to rehash the 2016 presidential election.
"How do you deal with the disappointment that is so monumental?" Barry asked. "I mean the rest of us have disappointments from time to time, but certainly not on that scale. How do you deal with that?"
Clinton, who seemed uncomfortable with the line of questioning, expressed that it was crucial to have sources outside of politics that serve to buoy an individual in times of discouragement.
"It's so important that you have more in your life to lift you up and get you going, than whatever the setback happened to have been," Clinton said.
Clinton then seemed to reverse course, saying she had yet to fully make peace with her loss to Trump, which occurred nearly 19 months ago. Clinton admitted part of her distress resulted from over-confident predictions she would cruise to victory, predictions that seemed to only grow louder as the campaign drew to a close.
"It would be inaccurate to say I wasn't devastated, because I was devastated," Clinton said. "I didn't expect it. I wasn't ready for it."
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"Your team lost an election. Get over it".
She’s hoping there’s still 6.5 “tens of millions” of votes that haven’t gotten over it, and would vote for her again. I say that, because the final tally, not corrected for illegal vote manipulation, was 65 million.
And they are mentally ill people.
It doesn’t really matter. Liberals are ALWAYS in a state of unhappiness no matter what.
Hillary continues to strain so hard to remain relevant that she constantly, and reliably, prolapses her own colon...over and over.
Democrats are still not grieving.
You see its Russia, its Comey’s, its white men’s, its white women’s, its independents, its blue-collar stiffs or some other excuse.
The Hildabeast is NEVER at fault for losing.
Especially Hillary.
“It would be inaccurate to say I wasn’t devastated, because I was devastated,” Clinton said. “I didn’t expect it. I wasn’t ready for it.”
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Yes. But cursing out everyone in sight, trashing a hotel room, and drinking enough booze that would kill a bull moose helped ease the pain.
Sedition and armed revolt all day long...
TDS is a national mental health crisis.
LOL, we all know at least one who wears crusty pant suits!
Clinton, who seemed uncomfortable with the line of questioning, hissed and lurched violently in her chair. Then, in she screamed a terrible voice, "I SHALL NOT BE DIMINISHED!!!"
After sedatives were provided and the cameras were turned back on, Clinton expressed that it was crucial to have sources outside of politics that serve to buoy an individual in times of discouragement.
And once again, let’s sing the BUTTHURT song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ashVwUPNkRE
I wonder how many of these people are sporting back braces.
She expected a coronation. It was an entitlement, damnit!
How dare, how dare those uppity deplorables snatch the crown away from her!
No wonder she was devastated. My beebers are happy.
Based on the huge ratings decline of the Oscars and Grammys, there are a lot more people sick of Trump bashing than those who haven’t gotten over it.
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