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If you look at her concession speech, and videos of her interacting with regular people on the campaign trail, one gets the impression she seems like a nice and friendly person. Someone that doesn't appear to be that bad. Heck, she's a woman campaigning for the presidency too, and that has to earn some respect.
But then you read about her and everything she has been involved with and associated with, and then you understand what she is truly like as a person. Then you wouldn't feel sorry for her at all.
Her arrogance and the way she acted like she was above the law with the e-mails, the Clinton foundation, Benghazi, the list goes on and on (and sorry folks, enough with the "Hillary laughed at a rapist" nonsense).
And then you read about how she was actually a very mean person, the flippant way she treated security staff, things like that. I'm not saying she was always like that to every person, but there are enough stories to show such behavior were not isolated or an off day.
So when you read all this with an open mind, then you wouldn't feel one bit sorry for her. She has no one to blame but herself for her failures in life.
If you look at her concession speech, and videos of her interacting with regular people on the campaign trail, one gets the impression she seems like a nice and friendly person. Someone that doesn't appear to be that bad. Heck, she's a woman campaigning for the presidency too, and that has to earn some respect.
But then you read about her and everything she has been involved with and associated with, and then you understand what she is truly like as a person. Then you wouldn't feel sorry for her at all.
Her arrogance and the way she acted like she was above the law with the e-mails, the Clinton foundation, Benghazi, the list goes on and on (and sorry folks, enough with the "Hillary laughed at a rapist" nonsense).
And then you read about how she was actually a very mean person, the flippant way she treated security staff, things like that. I'm not saying she was always like that to every person, but there are enough stories to show such behavior were not isolated or an off day.
So when you read all this with an open mind, then you wouldn't feel one bit sorry for her. She has no one to blame but herself for her failures in life.
When I was a college student in Arkansas, I met her. Went up and asked her a question about getting more help for special education teachers. She couldn't have cared less. She blew me off before the conversation was over. Believe me, she did nothing for the children of Arkansas, and she cares nothing for people in need. I have never forgotten that and it really made me angry when she went on and on about helping one kid in Massachusetts. I think she thought, "one and done for my whole career."
She had the nerve to still push that filthy, disgusting mole, Huma Abedin, even after all that was revealed about major security breach committed by her. (Saudi was fronting one of the last fundraisers, and then even placed the last call to Trump). The witch had quite a nerve. Shows her contempt towards "regular people" and arrogance in full color.
Let's look at Hillary Clinton's character:
- Clinton and the DNC rigged the primaries to assure she would get the nomination.
- Clinton was "extremely careless" and "negligent" with classified information.
- Clinton made millions giving private speeches to Wall Street elites while pretending she was disgusted with them and all for the little guys.
- Clinton also received millions of dollars for the Clinton Foundation from foreign entities (e.g., King Mohammed VI of Morocco) in exchange for favors.
- Clinton remained in a clearly troubled relationship with her husband, most likely for professional and political opportunities and the power that comes with it.
I could go on. Do I feel sorry for Hillary Clinton? Not at all. She clearly puts herself before all others. America is better off without her being its president. She is free to continue making speeches and collecting the millions of dollars she demands for giving them.
She probably was more interested in claiming her place in history than she was in serving her country and what it stands for. She has proven herself to be quite adept at serving herself and her own interests.
Sorry is the last thing I would feel for Hillary Clinton.
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