Posted on 09/07/2017 3:54:17 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Democratic nominee regrets not going on the attack more during the campaignand wondered whether Trump really would lock her up, she writes in her new book, What Happened.
When FBI Director James Comey said on July 5, 2016, that no reasonable prosecutor would bring a criminal case against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server but that her behavior was extremely careless, the candidate was particularly bothered by the second part of his statement.
My first instinct was that my campaign should hit back hard and explain to the public that Comey had badly overstepped his boundsthe same argument [Deputy Attorney General] Rod Rosenstein would make months after the election, Clinton writes in her forthcoming book, What Happened, a copy of which was obtained and read by The Daily Beast. That might have blunted the political damage and made Comey think twice before breaking protocol again a few months later. My team raised concerns with that kind of confrontational approach. In the end, we decided it would be better to just let it go and try to move on. Looking back, that was a mistake.
When Clinton describes Comeys last-minute announcement in October about the discovery of what appeared to be additional emails in the final days of the campaign, she writes about him with even more malice.
Was this a bad joke? she writes. It had to be. The FBI wasnt the Federal Bureau of IFs or Innuendos. Its job was to find out the facts. What the hell was Comey doing?
Upon learning more about the news, and its link to disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner, his wife and close Clinton adviser Huma Abedin burst into tears, Clinton writes.
When we heard this, Huma looked stricken, she writes. Anthony had already caused so much heartache. And now this.
This man is going to be the death of me, [Abedin] said, bursting into tears.
Much of What Happened, which is slated for release Sept. 12, is made up of similar reflections, with Clinton at times acutely aware of mistakes she made in the campaign. At other times she appears increasingly frustrated by a mounting series of external factors (Comey, Russia, and even the media) she deems to be out of her control.
It is an exhaustive look at two years in the life of the former secretary of state as she took on a surprisingly strong Democratic primary challenger in Bernie Sanders and an unpredictable, unprecedented candidate in Donald Trump.
When it comes to the latter, Clinton doesnt pull any punches and describes in vivid detail her difficulty grappling with her shocking election night loss.
Donald, its Hillary, she writes toward the end of the book describing her concession call. It was without a doubt one of the strangest moments of my life. I congratulated Trump and offered to do anything I could to make sure the transition was smooth. He said nice things about my family and our campaign. He may have said something about how hard it must have been to make the call, but its a blur now, so I cant say for certain. It was all perfectly nice and weirdly ordinary, like calling a neighbor to say you cant make it to his barbecue. It was mercifully brief.
And yet a number of other thoughts raced through her mind on that historic night, including the possibility that Trump could follow through on his campaign promise to put her in jail.
In my head, I heard the vicious Lock her up! chants that had echoed through Trumps rallies, Clinton writes. In our second debate, Trump had said that if he won, hed send me to prison. Now he had won. I had no idea what to expect.
Trump, of course, has not made any attempts to do such a thing during his nascent administration. And Clinton ended up attending his inauguration, though There was a decent chance Id get booed or be met with Lock her up! chants if I went, she writes.
Clinton begins the new book with the scene of the inauguration, describing just how strange it was to be in attendance and summarizing Trumps shocking win with the line: The joke, it turned out, was on us.
Certain details from her experience there read as additional opportunities to lacerate Trump, including an anecdote, which stretches belief, about ponchos she claims were going to be used.
I had heard that the first batch of white ponchos that arrived could have looked something like KKK hoods from a certain angle, and a sharp-eyed inaugural organizer quickly replaced them, Clinton writes.
On the day of the inauguration, former congressman Jason Chaffetz made headlines for posting a photo on Instagram in which he is seen shaking hands with Clinton. The caption read: So pleased she is not the President. I thanked her for her service and wished her luck. The investigation continues.
Clinton shares an amusing anecdote about the photo, claiming she wasnt even sure who Chaffetz was when it was taken.
We headed up the stairs to leave the platform and go back inside the Capitol, shaking hands along the way, Clinton writes in the opening chapter. I saw a man off to the side who I thought was Reince Priebus, head of the Republican National Committee and incoming White House Chief of Staff. As I passed by, we shook hands and exchanged small talk. Later I realized it hadnt been Priebus at all. It was Jason Chaffetz, the then-Utah Congressman and wannabe Javert who made endless political hay out of my emails and the 2012 tragedy in Benghazi, Libya.
When she later saw the image he posted, Clinton writes that she came this close to tweeting back, To be honest, thought you were Reince.
When they slap the cuffs on her, she might get a hint.
Ah, a bit of honesty from Hillary!
Welcome to 'Life Lessons 101". After learning self control and a few other things, there is very little we do control (unless you are Kim Jong Il). Wise, reasoned leadership and surrounding yourself with competent people of integrity is where you should have directed your focus.
I like fiction too.
I don’t know how much of this to believe. The Clintons lie about everything even when it is in their best interest to be honest.
I have no doubt that she was humiliated. To have spent years of your life sacrificing honor and health to reach that goal, and then when you almost have it, it is snatched away in the most humiliating way possible.
She had/has nothing but contempt for Donald Trump and his supporters. No one in her inner circle believed this upstart clown would win. They were prepared for only one outcome, President Hillary Clinton, the first woman President.
I am surprised the shock did not kill her.
Will she be back, I doubt it. She is old and she is sick and her ideas are about 70 years out of date.
I am bad because I am enjoying her suffering?
“I hope everyone is starting to notice a pattern here...”
GREAT post.
She is so unfit to be POTUS, it’s beyond laughable.
Insane woman with unlimited gall. The stupid bitch is a rich, free woman because Comey derailed any real investigation from the get go.
“I am bad because I am enjoying her suffering?”
Not at all.
You think she or her ilk have one iota of real (not fake) compassion for anyone who disagrees with them politically? I don’t.
I sure wish someone would go nuclear on her fat behind.
I despise her but her book will sell well. Why? Because the Clinton Foundation will buy tons of copies and send them to third world countries as humanitarian aid. These people need to be put in jail.
Probably a good thing she didn’t blast Comey, her fat behind would be heading to the slammer right now, justly deserved I might add.
All I could hear while reading that excerpt was "sniper fire."
Just so many more lies.
The only to shut the old skank up is to have her ruled insane and a danger to the security of the nation.
Well, yes, the entire investigation was a joke.
Comey was lying. Hillary wasn’t careless. It was a carefully-thought-out plan to circumvent the Freedom of Information Act so that her shakedowns and other illegal actions would not become public. And of course Obama was complicit from the beginning.
Oh the books will be purchased. Every one of them. HRC will NOT be embarrassed.
We can only hope that this is the LAST book from this crook. Too many trees have died in her obsession to be the first woman president.
Hillary’s excerpts are embarrassing her. I would never read her book but the things coming out really tell us about her highness megalomania mentality. Not that we didn’t know already.
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