Hillary Clinton and the Long Trail of Tears

How many times does this woman have to fail miserably, in public, before she finally crawls under her rock to stay?

Hillary failed to win the presidency. Five years later, she’s still crying “poor pitiful me.”

Hillary’s blamed Trump. She’s blamed Comey. And she’s written a book trying to explain her defeat. The book was a bigger flop that her 2016 campaign. Even after calling herself a nasty woman, Clinton resorted to begging God to sell her books. Yet, her pleas went unanswered. She was forced to pass them out for free at speaking events just to clear a little space in her garage. But just when we thought we could move on from the Clinton drama, she shows back up with tear-stained eyes.

Sidenote:

The mere fact that Joe Biden is sitting in the Oval Office proves it doesn’t take much to become the President these days. As long as you have a few Democrat big wigs in your pocket. So what happened to Hillary? Well, she’s spent half a decade asking the exact same thing. Her buddy Obama didn’t have the magic serum. And Clinton was left out in the cold. She didn’t even get to give her “victory speech.” But now, she makes the rounds reading parts of it to the so-called journalists who follow leftism like some David Koresh religion. All this should tell Hillary something, but she’s just not getting the message.

Here she is boo-hooing on USA Today:

That’s thirty seconds we can never get back.

The Daily Mail chronicled the cringy speech.

‘In this lesson, I’m going to face one of my most public defeats head-on by sharing with you the speech I had hoped to deliver if I had won the 2016 election,’ Clinton says in the video before launching into the speech.

‘I’ve never shared this with anybody. I’ve never read this out loud. But it helps to encapsulate who I am, what I believe in, and what my hopes were for the kind of country that I want for my grandchildren, and that I want for the world, that I believe in that is America at its best.’

‘My fellow Americans, today you sent a message to the whole world,’ she begins, sharing what she would have read to the world. ‘Our values endure. Our democracy stands strong. And our motto remains: e pluribus unum. Out of many, one.’

‘We will not be defined only by our differences,’ Clinton continues in the speech. ‘We will not be an us versus them country. The American dream is big enough for everyone. Through a long, hard campaign, we were challenged to choose between two very different visions for America. How we grow together, how we live together, and how we face a world full of peril and promise together.’

Clinton also made a reference to President Lincoln.

‘Fundamentally, this election challenged us to decide what it means to be an American in the 21st century. And for reaching for a unity, decency, and what President Lincoln called ‘the better angels of our nature.’ We met that challenge.’

On November 13, 2016, Clinton’s public concession occurred more than 9 hours after the results of the election were known. Her staff at the time never replied to queries about why she didn’t come out Tuesday night, when supporters were already gathered for an election watch party.

‘I didn’t, as you know, write a concession speech,’ Clinton said to NBC’s Willie Geist. ‘Even though we had a lot of bumps these last 10 days I thought we could pull it out.’

Of course, she didn’t pull it out. But we definitely paid the price when Democrats decided to punish us with Joe Biden. But the real question is, why is Hillary up to? Why the sudden need to relive 2016?

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