So what did people hear for their $2 tickets?
Hillary Clinton Suggests She Ran 'Best Campaign,' Had Election 'Stolen' From Her
The two-time loser appeared Saturday with husband Bill Clinton at The Forum in Los Angeles for another installment of their national tour, "An Evening With the Clintons." Sitting in comfy chairs on stage, actor Ted Danson, who played host for the evening, asked Hillary what advice she would give to the slew of 2020 presidential candidates now running for the Democratic nomination.
"Keep your eye on the whole landscape as it is moving forward," she said. "I think it's also critical to understand that, as I've been telling candidates who have come to see me, you can run the best campaign, you can even become the nominee, and you can have the
primaryelection stolen from you."The crowd whooped. "And that, my friends, has nothing to do with the economy, does it?" she continued. "And so part of our challenge is to understand what it will take to put together not just the popular vote but the electoral college" as well.
Hillary got crushed in the Electoral College in the 2016 election, losing to Republican Donald Trump in a landslide, 304- 227. She did win the popular vote, but Trump won 2,626 counties nationwide to Clinton’s 487 counties — another landslide.
Clinton lost states that are usually won by Democrats, like Wisconsin — which she never visited during the campaign — and Michigan. And she lost other swing states, too, like Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania. Yet she has blamed the Russians for colluding with the Trump campaign to somehow — inexplicably — prompt millions in those states to vote for Trump.
Hillary has continued to press those claims during her flagging tour, questioning how Trump could continue to talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the release of the report from special counsel Robert Mueller.
Mueller’s report, she said, "not only decisively proves, but goes chapter and verse about how the Russians — in the words of the report — conducted ‘a sweeping and systemic interference in our election,'" she said, according to the Seattle Times. "And then you wake up and your president is spending an hour on the phone with Vladimir Putin, who was the mastermind of the interference and attack on our election."
-I think she should be telling people not to use a private email server instead of using a government server to get around the FOIA.
-To not spend years giving paid speeches to the banks before running for president just before you announce you're running for president.
-To not have a private and public opinion on issues that people care about.
-To think twice before voting for illegal wars on countries that haven't threatened ours.
-To not spend your entire tenure promoting fracking to the world when people are concerned about climate change.
-To not say that you don't support the TPP as it's written after spending your entire tenure pushing for it.
-To not call people who might not vote for you deplorables.
-To not spend the weeks before the election at private fundraisers and at least visit the states that your campaign says that you're weak in.
-And never tell people that single payer health care will never, ever happen!
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So what did people hear for their $2 tickets?
A bitter, aging person, who knows that she will be little more than a footnote in the history books.
If there are history books.
No Joan of Arc, Elizabeth I or Empress Catherine II for her. Just crossword clue obscurity.
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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
I know damned well
she would do just fine as a chain lube or chipper grease.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
No, you don't....
No, you don't.
Beings like Her Heinous have deadly poisonous, corrosive blood, useful for killing unwanted Krakens and such like.
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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
My history book names Shirley Chisolm.
She merits far more than a footnote.
I double snoopydog dare you
to find a photo of crowd size in lost wages.
It was a snoozer with the exception of the free ticket holders.
They got their monies worth.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
Sorry mate I'm not following you here
The free ticket holders still had to sit there and listen to the grifters make up sh*t about stuff. I'd only do it if I was paid to and if I could have free time to heckle them. Especially Hillary for lying about Russian interference. I'd love to tell her why I personally didn't vote for her. I'm sure I would have had a few things to say to Bill too.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
I'm sure you would ; ) ...
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If we pay the $2,
"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."
Can you even get a corn dog for that?
Well maybe at Walmart before Killary went on the board of directors, but after Bill and all of that, they stopped carrying anything cigar shaped that didn’t come out of China, other than dog bones.
I like your list of "to not's" snoopy
The comments here are some of the most bizarrely funny stuff I’ve read here. You all deserve a cigar or at least a corn dog!
All I can say, is that I’m glad I turned the news off, and came here for entertainment. I happened to tune in to the news just as it was reporting about the new royalty and what colour it would be. Two minutes was all I could take. Sometimes I just don’t get it.
Couldn't resist ...
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Cattle Call
Thank-you, Janis. Now I get to go to bed with a smile on my face!
Oh, Lorde, that's funny!
Hey Eagles, you ought to give it a try sometime
You do have lots of cows up there in Vermont, no?
Crazy wonderful!
Hell is empty and all the devils are here. William Shakespeare
'Crazy wonderful' is a great description
Does that mean you need more 'crazy wonderful' ; )
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i second that!
but wait: isn't she going to be on a ticket w/ joe biden? hadn't gjonist had a title to that effect? o' course with all the plastic surgery and hair plugs joe's gotten, he'd prolly want her to get some o' those neck skin wringles and bags cut away. and a lotta those botulin toxin injections like pelosi had so her face is frozen into a grimacing grin and her eyebrows won't even wiggle.
but beauty's only skin deep, yeah yeah yeah...dem two got age and experience too! wot a marriage!
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I finally got it!
Hillary is Biden in drag!
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
Faces frozen in an expression
that doesn't reflect a natural moment is so weird, almost scary.
Thanks for the beloved Temptations ; )
She reminds me of my crazy, mean
Grandmas. Both of mine were totally cruel women. Always controlling, never satisfied, always quick with punishment, always mad at the world for not following their every command. Grandpas were both saints, by comparison.
I hve been escorted out of such forums by armed guards, figure if I had asked the wrong question, I would have been shown the door the hard way.
Fun essay!
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Hillary is our crazy, mean abuela!
Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you.
Hahahahahahaha!
That is such a funny image
Thanks!
She was with Bill during both his primary and general runs,
ran herself for the Democratic Presidential nomination twice and in a general election for President once, has unlimited access to Obama, Kerry, Gore and others who ran for POTUS and her challenge still is to understand the electoral college? Lady, if you don't get it by now, you never will. Please sit down and shut up already.
Could you possibly be more clueless? And that, right there, is why you failed the alleged "challenge" of the electoral college. Ironically, wasn't your sleazy husband the one who, with Carville's help, used the slogan, "It's the economy, stupid," against Bush the Elder? Carville was right. Insincere obviously (he's a Clintonite and his lips were moving), but correct. Every head to head poll in 2015-16 showed Sanders defeating every Republican hopeful, including Trump. The only reason that you didn't get a clue from that because you didn't want one.
Not exactly. She lost ALL swing states, including those that we've come to consider blue states. She won only the brightest blue states, the ones who electoral votes would have gone to Godzilla, had Godzilla been the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party.
Thing is, the very bright blue states, the only states whose electoral votes she won, tend to be densely-populated. So, yes, she won the popular vote of the states no Democratic Presidential nominee would have lost. And, who knows? Even there, the vote may have been rigged in her favor. But, I'll give her "Undisputed Popular Vote President." Too bad for Hillary, Gore and a few others, there is no such thing.
During her book tour to publicize one of her novels that keep getting mischaracterized as "non-fiction," she claimed to take full responsibility for her Presidential campaign--but blamed everyone ad everything else for losing the election. That prompted me to post an essay here titled something like "Hillary takes full responsibility for her winning Presidential campaign."
And now, we may know the reason for this humiliating tour: Having failed so to do with her book, Hillary is still trying to convince everyone that the allegedly most qualified Presidential nominee in US history, defeated Trump, the most improbable winner of a Presidential election in US history.
Would the last person out of the venue please inform Hillary she lost the election, then turn out the lights? Thanks ever so.
I’d vote for Godzilla.
(OT edit: the most recent Godzilla movie, Shin Godzilla, wasn’t really a giant monster film as it was a farce about how government fails to act in the face of a crisis. It was a thinly disguised allegory for how Japan handled the recent tsunami. Well worth watching.)
Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you.
Three states gave Hillary her plurality
I'm not understanding "plurality."
Hillary had a majority of the total popular vote and Trump had a majority of the total electoral vote. There was no plurality. Hillary's husband, on the other hand, was the only President in US history to date to win by only a plurality twice. That, of course, did not stop DINOs/New Democrats from declaring a resounding victory by Clinton over "bleeding heart liberal" Democrats.
As far as Massachusetts, google tells me its total population is 6.9 million, as compared with California's 39.56 million and NY State's 19.54 million. So, I'm guessing Massachusetts was not the decider of her over-much mentioned popular vote win. However, all three states prove my point: The electoral votes of those three states would have gone for the Democratic nominee had the nominee been a jackass's turd.
Side note on Massachusetts: It was considered so important for Hillary to win the Massachusetts primary that her husband was there on Super Tuesday, going from one polling place to another, a total of four polling places, IIRC. Hillary, who had the endorsement of almost every Democratic officeholder, including those in Massachusetts, won the state's primary by all of one delegate. However, in general Presidential elections, in modern times, Massachusetts has gone only for Eisenhower and Reagan, both landslide winners.
Massachusetts was the ONLY state to go for McGovern, which made it psychologically/symbolically important to the Kochs, who backed the Scott Brown fool heavily, and to Hillary, who was trying to establish "progressive" cred.
The nominee WAS a jackass's turd !
And re Bill Clinton. Unless he stayed 100 feet away from the polling place, which does not jibe with video that I have seen, he was breaking the law. REAL election interference.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
Does being INSIDE a polling place count?
But, the Secretary of State is a Democrat and almost every officeholder in the state endorsed Hillary, so "no laws were broken." HA!
https://www.nytimes.com/live/super-tuesday-2016-elections/bill-clinton-g...
Shaking hands with poll workers at their desks inside the polling place in West Roxbury, a Boston neighborhood, with Boston Mayor Martin Walsh
Bill Clinton entering another Massachusetts polling place, the Newton Free Library in the town of Newton, west of the city of Boston
Not only did he go inside the polling places
but his secret service cars took up parking spaces so people had to walk farther. His whole enterouge interfered with people being able to vote. It'd be interesting to know if those polling places went for Bernie or her? This is definitely election interference.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Always glad for your personal and historical perspective Henry
I was in America (Florida to be exact) at the time. No one I mentioned this to would give it a second thought. I think I gave up then.
Over at Booman Tribune I had a diary...
About a conversation between my sister and I and a lady we met in a supermarket. It was in an upper income suburb and she was dressed well. She overheard my sister talking about Hillary (pro-Hillary) and joined in. She was a Trump booster, a middle manager for a company that relocated to Asia. The ultimate indignity for her was being turned down for a burger-flipper job at Burger King because she was too old. This woman was your typical middle class suburban Republican. When I mentioned Bernie Sanders, the lady smiled and said, "Yes, he's good too!"
BTW, this was in the heart of the district in which Sean Casten (D) blew away incumbent Peter Roskam (R), heir and former aide to Henry Hyde. When their ox is gored, these people are reachable. The one percent and .1 percent are the enemy, not the 10%.
EDIT: To make it clear, this woman despised Hillary and Obama. She had never voted for a Democrat in her life, but "Yes, he's good too!", with a smile.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
It's just keeping the brand alive
... until Chelsea can enter the race. I saw Chelsea on TV the other day promoting her line of Children's books, and it was so transparent they've ghost written these books for her to publish in order to build a warm and fuzzy facade.
“He may not have gotten the words out but the thoughts were great.”
She and Slick started a podcast recently
Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you.
I want to see the list of candidates who are coming
to her for advice. These are definitely people to avoid voting for.
She finally came out and said what she really believes happened to her in 2016. Does she even realize that she is saying exactly what the Dems predicted Trump would have said if he lost???
She has gone so far over the line she has become a little speck on the horizon.
Go away, speck!
"Without the right to offend, freedom of speech does not exist." Taslima Nasrin
They are coming to her, if at all, for her fat cat donors.
*gives Kamala Herass the side eye*
No one is coming to her for advice on how to lose Presidential nominations (yep, plural) or a Presidential general election, or advice on how to become America's Whining, Finger-pointing Sore Loser in Chief.