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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.
I would have never run for public office if I had less than 10% of the baggage that she brought with her. I wouldn't want anything negative about me reported to the world like it should have been done with her. You see, I would have run as a Republican, and we all know the MSM would inundate the news with anything negative about a Republican, while hiding almost anything negative about a Democrat.
And she still doesn't know that she lost...because of all of these reasons:
-everyone knows how much of a liar she was with the emails and she tried to cover them up instead of owning up to them. People don't like liars, just be honest, even if you screwed up.
-she felt entitled to win because it was "her turn".
-screwing Bernie Sanders, whilst her campaign making fun of Bernie supporters...who she later thought would just support her just because "I'm not Donald Trump". Wrong.
-calling half of Americans "racist sexist deplorables"
-pandering to blacks (look I carry hot sauce in my purse) and women (if you don't vote for me, you're sexist)
-faking her health status for no real reason instead of just being like "I'm kinda sick but I'll get through it"
-not showing up in states that needed her to campaign in
-using bad stars like Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer to campaign for her(who most Americans don't like)
-relying on identity politics
-not having any real policies or doing anything of what she'd change, but seems like she just had "continuing whatever Obama was doing".
-being way too smug about her winning (ie Trump needs to accept the results of the election or he's against democracy)
It's truly sad. She's the reason why we have Trump in office right now.
This hag needs to sthu already. The only reason she got the votes that she got is because she's a woman. Twit.
She and the left need to get over it. Accept the results just like they told Trump to do when they were so sure that they had rigged it up well....I mean, when they were so sure that Trump was going to lose because he was "so unpopular".
The only reason she lost is because of herself. Alienate half the country by calling them names, tell people you're going to take their jobs away, Obamacare was a disaster that no one wanted any more part of, and all she could ever say was, "I'm a woman, vote for me". That's not a good campaign strategy. Yeah, it worked on Obama, "I'm black, vote for me", but enough Dems who voted for him either once or twice realized that the Dem party LIED TO THEM and they weren't going to fall for it again.
Hillary sucked, the Dem party lied, a lot of Dems said, "Nope. Not going through that again. Hellllllooooooooo Trump."
This hag needs to sthu already. The only reason she got the votes that she got is because she's a woman. Twit.
She and the left need to get over it. Accept the results just like they told Trump to do when they were so sure that they had rigged it up well....I mean, when they were so sure that Trump was going to lose because he was "so unpopular".
The only reason she lost is because of herself. Alienate half the country by calling them names, tell people you're going to take their jobs away, Obamacare was a disaster that no one wanted any more part of, and all she could ever say was, "I'm a woman, vote for me". That's not a good campaign strategy. Yeah, it worked on Obama, "I'm black, vote for me", but enough Dems who voted for him either once or twice realized that the Dem party LIED TO THEM and they weren't going to fall for it again.
Hillary sucked, the Dem party lied, a lot of Dems said, "Nope. Not going through that again. Hellllllooooooooo Trump."
Not to mention Obama's arrogant statement to black voters that he would consider it a personal insult to his legacy if they didn't vote for Hillary.
Meh-
In a year of bad choices, which was the worst is still debatable. What we got were two egocentric candidates who were similarly arrogant, have a propensity to say the wrong thing at the wrong time, and both have quick tempers. Swell choices both.
Hillary is as thin-skinned as Trump, but I sure wish she would get over her chapass. The reasons why she lost don't matter nearly as much as the fact she did. And now, those reasons don't matter at all.
^^^^^ Oh look kids, another 'Us vs. Them' progressive.
Everything isn't 'Us vs. Them'.
Criticizing Obama or Hillary doesn't make someone a Trump supporter, nor a Republican.
Feel free to examine my posting history:
1. I didn't vote for Trump in 2016
2. I'm not a Republican
3. I'm not going to vote for Trump in 2020
You aren't alone. I get the frustration though, you can't support or condemn either Hillary or Trump without having 17,000 labels thrown at you.
This is part of the overall problem.
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