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Old 05-03-2017, 06:23 AM
 
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She did say "I was the candidate, and I accept responsibility". And those are words that you'll never hear from Trump.
"I was the candidate, and I accept responsibility. Now I'm to spend the rest of the interview making up a series of excuses which contradict that statement."
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:23 AM
 
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Wait a minute, wait a minute ! You actually have the nerve to bring up that Hillary is blaming everyone, when your boy can not open his mouth once without making some poisonous comment about how everyone from the Pope to the news media is causing all of his problems ?

I mean, we will accept a certain degree of hypocrisy from your side, but to even put Hillarys' complaints in the same league as those made by Donald Trump is way beyond apples and oranges. Trump can not even host an event at a religious gathering without throwing in some barb about how everyone is against him.

All I can say is............

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Old 05-03-2017, 06:36 AM
 
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I agree Hillary is a liar for making this claim.
Now we are stuck with a man that every time he opens his mouth, garbage comes out. Such a deal the American people have.

Do you think Hillary would have stomped on human rights and taken our country back 100 years??

Anyway, until Trump is impeached or resigns, this is it. That's all folks. Tweet, tweet, bye, bye..........
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:41 AM
 
Location: NC
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You Republicans need to deal with your hatred towards Hillary.
And "you Democrats need to deal with" your loss, and focus on the future.

I'm a lifelong conservative who held my nose and voted for Hillary (first vote for a Dem Pres candidate in over 40 years). But she lost. When will she quit whining about losing, and blaming others? Go away, both parties need to seriously reinvent themselves.
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:43 AM
 
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We're not the resistance who voted against Hillary, we're the counter-culture. We're the new punk. hahaha She's the globalist mainstream.
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:46 AM
 
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She won the popular vote but lost the election (electoral college). That would empower anyone to believe that more of the fault is outward than inward. Normal reaction IMO. If she had lost the popular vote too than I would simply say poor loser. But humans don't like to lose, and they stand behind their own beliefs, and Hillary will always believe she would have been better for the country than Trump is. And don't be a hypocrite, because if you were in her shoes you'd be saying the same things.
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:49 AM
 
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She won the popular vote but lost the election (electoral college). That would empower anyone to believe that more of the fault is outward than inward. Normal reaction IMO. If she had lost the popular vote too than I would simply say poor loser. But humans don't like to lose, and they stand behind their own beliefs, and Hillary will always believe she would have been better for the country than Trump is. And don't be a hypocrite, because if you were in her shoes you'd be saying the same things.
If I had been in her shoes I would NOT have done many of the things she did that caused people like me to not vote for her.
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:50 AM
 
Location: NC
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She won the popular vote but lost the election (electoral college). That would empower anyone to believe that more of the fault is outward than inward. Normal reaction IMO. If she had lost the popular vote too than I would simply say poor loser. But humans don't like to lose, and they stand behind their own beliefs, and Hillary will always believe she would have been better for the country than Trump is. And don't be a hypocrite, because if you were in her shoes you'd be saying the same things.
People lose in politics, sports, finance, etc. every day, sometimes in unexpected ways (Eric Cantor, Atlanta Falcons). Privately reflecting on why, to do better next time, IS understandable. But I can't remember another loser who was publicly whining almost 6 months later! Go away.
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:50 AM
 
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Hillary keeps blaming everyone else about here huge defeat.

She blames the voters, Comey and everyone else and briefly blames herself but that is just to say something and again seems to be so disengagement statement that it doesn't come across as sincere.

She is part of the resistance!

Guess what Hillary, the resistance won to make sure you would never become the President!
Wow, talk about a sore loser. Poor Hillary didn't get her way for once. You didn't see Mitt Romney griping and moaning for months about how the election was stolen from him. It's funny that she claimed the timing of the FBI leak ruined the impact of the Access Hollywood tape. If Trump lost the election because they chose to release this information at the most damaging time possible, doesn't that make her a hypocrite for complaining about the same thing done to her?
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Old 05-03-2017, 06:51 AM
 
Location: Former land of plenty
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If I had been in her shoes I would NOT have done many of the things she did that caused people like me to not vote for her.
Like oppose Russian dictator Putin.
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