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To: definitelynotaliberal

One subject that Hillary definitely wants to avoid talking about is why she couldn’t address her supporters on Election Night.

And she probably doesn’t want to talk about it because that simple fact shows her whole campaign was a web of lies.

How so? We were told constantly thruout the campaign that she had the physical stamina and mental strength to handle unexpected crises and “take that 3 a.m. wake-up call”.

Both those claims were lies. On Election Night, Hillary couldn’t deal with the unexpected crisis of losing, and by that point was either drunk or tranquilized - THAT’S why she couldn’t make it even to 1:30 a.m., and had to send out that creep Podesta. Hillary, the great strong leader, unconcious.

If Team Hillary lied about that, what else were they lying about? Probably everything.

Keep avoiding the subject Hillary, now you are really saying a lot.


9 posted on 09/20/2017 2:29:44 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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To: canuck_conservative
She had no concession speech. Imagine...never considered the possibility that she would lose. Such incredible arrogance.

Also, no speech shows that she's even more scripted than Obozo was. No humility or sincerity in that White Bone Demon (as the Chinese called Madame Mao).

Shattered is the better book of the two and the fact that she had a huge war chest and didn't spend money on setting up organizations in EVERY state was critical. She was big on getting the money in and cheap when it came to spending it on essentials. Probably thought she could keep what she didn't spend. For all she spend, she spent foolishly.

I wonder if some of those $12,000 Armani jackets were bought with campaign money?

35 posted on 09/20/2017 7:11:17 AM PDT by MHT (,`)
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