Posted on 11/09/2016 6:13:10 AM PST by Pollard
Watch Hillary Clintons address at 9:30 a.m. EST Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton plans to speak to her supporters Wednesday morning. It will be her first public remarks since her stunning defeat to Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election.
Her campaign says shell speak to staff and supporters at a New York hotel at 9:30 a.m. EST.
Clinton did not give a formal concession speech. But she did call Trump early Wednesday to congratulate him on his victory in Tuesdays election.
On inauguration day, Trump can drive the USS Iowa up the Potomac for the festivities. If Hillary is there to shake Trumps hand, put the GD handcuffs on her.
I hope for her sake that she just LETS GO already. Sheesh. How many more decades of unbridled greed and corruption can she handle. Why not fade from the public eye graciously, begin spending time in one of her many mansions, develop some hobbies and find herself. I’m serious.
Come on, one mor coughing fit for old time sake...
Is it he hangover?
Our best days are ahead of us...because we now have President Trump!!!!
She thinks it’s 1970. We are way past the Virginia Slims ads.
Best days are ahead of us because she lost.
She looks very angry.
Thanking the country for everything it has given her.
Too bad she’ll have to give it back.
The Trump administration should have each state count audited for fraud.
He should be in jail too, working off state secrets about Greece trying to make a fast buck.
waving goodbye. Get the damned hook.
What an ugly family... inside and out!
Aaannd there’s Scripture and God..
There goes Clinton’s legacy.
The devil quotes scripture too.
absolutely!
Bitter clinger.
Aaannd there’s Scripture and God.. I saw zero emotion from her
It’s over. OUr long national Clinton nightmare is over.
Thank you President Trump
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