Posted on 10/06/2017 4:31:07 PM PDT by RightGeek
In a television interview broadcast on Irelands Late Late Show, former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, opened up on the unfolding of events on election night 2016.
Promoting her campaign memoir, What Happened, Clinton described the night and its aftermath as painful and so terrible.
I would have to go lie down because it was so excruciating, she joked to interviewer Ryan Tubridy in a candid conversation, filmed near her home in Chappaqua, New York.
I was in a state of shock. I had not prepared a concession speech, the former presidential candidate revealed, explaining that whilst expecting a close result, her campaign remained confident of victory up until early election night returns began to suggest otherwise.
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Whilst discussing the inauguration of President Trump, asked if she wanted to scream, Clinton told RTÉ, Oh, I did. But that was a common occurrence in those days. You know, scream into the pillow when I saw what was happening.
I would have been disappointed and really unhappy if I had lost to a normal Republican. But to lose to someone who I believed profoundly was not ready for the job, was temperamentally unqualified for the job was such a burden.
I just thought, Ive let everybody down, Ive let my country down, Ive let the world down. How did this happen? Clinton recalled.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
“The pillow must be soaking wet due to those delicious tears haha”
Too bad Bill didn’t stand on her pillow over her face for a half hour.
If Trump had lost I have no doubt that he'd have moved on without once screaming into the pillow. So which one is temperamentally unqualified to have the nuclear codes?
A good and decent individual would have likely had an aneurysm under similar circumstances. It’s amazing how long evil can live (Soros being the poster child).
Note to Hillary: Please, please run in 2020. Puh-leez!
The eyes, the eyes!
She had a meltdown.
Just like Stephen Paddock according to his girlfriend.
I give thanks every day that Trump ran.
Of the republipuke candidates, he was the only one who could beat Hitlery.
But then, that was the republipuke plan -- run the weakest candidate possible to ensure a Hitlery victory.
What the republipukes didn't count on was Trump kicking their butts with his candidness, which real Americans found profoundly refreshing.
We still do. WINNING!!
Just like Benghazi. Drunk, sobbing and incoherent.
Thanks, President Trump.
A small taste ever now and then is allowed :^)
That would be after several rounds of comfort sex.
This woman amazes me with her utter lack of self-awareness. I mean, Election night, when it became obvious she had lost, did she come out and greet her supporters? No. She sent a man (of sorts), John Podesta, to do it for her. And ever since then she's been letting us know how hard it was on her to lose. Wandering around in the woods, feeling bitter, judging all the women who didn't vote for her, screaming into pillows... and then she has the nerve to say Donald Trump isn't psychologically fit for office?? He's calm even in a whirlwind. He's focused on us, not himself. He's so much more capable than she is.
How did it happen Hillary?
Have you heard of Divine Intervention?????
What exactly is a "normal" Republican?
You mean like McCain, McConnell, etc, the cooperative kind?
Or is it the kind who bends over, spreads his cheeks and says,
"May I have another one sir"?
There must be a lot of "normal" loser Republicans out there.
Hillary and her Democrats were expecting one.
Yep!
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I am getting concerned with myself. I’m enjoying her existential pain too much.
I had to be at work at 6:00 am. I didn't sleep a wink.
I still like watching the videos of people at the Javits Center whose night started out like this:
And finished like this:
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