She got what she deserved. She allowed her ambition to rule her life. She married clinton to gain fame and political power. She used her time in the White House and Senate to prepare to run for president. Finally she gave it a go. Twice. The first time the democrat party decided to promote bammy instead of her, and offered her Sec of State to keep her quiet. Finally she ran again, fully confident that her associates in the media would pave the way for her to seize control. Only problem, is that the USA still has free elections, and a man came along who loves the country, and is the ultimate, successful alpha male. The washed-up old hag was devastated. Her entire life was directed at the one great big goal, and she failed. Angry and bitter, she lashed out at everyone. Finally, she has accepted the fact that the ugly-a$$ pantsuited witch with the hot Iranian sidekick was nothing more than a failed old fool.
I will maintain that the evil totalitarian bitch has accepted nothing and never will, as is entirely characteristic of malignant narcissists.
The Wicked Witch is melting, and the karmic beauty of it is that the creature can see it happening, even amidst all the pathetic lashing out.
Hillary became Hillary well before she ever met Bill Clinton. She is very, very familiar to me, as I have a bonafide narcissistic mother - and it was hell. It's a personality disorder that goes beyond voluntary actions. The narcissist sees the world with themselves at the center. They need to be great, historical, beyond others. They are also essentially incapable of normal equal relationships with others.
Talk to a narcissist and they really don't hear you, and they aren't really interested in what you have to say. They are just waiting to be able to do the talking, holding court, being the one who is listened to. It's all about them. They don't really know their families and loved ones, because they objectify others and fit them in as accoutrements to their own lives. They're proud of what their children accomplish, but not about who their children are. They really don't know who their children are.
After over 40 years of marriage, when my father was dying of cancer, my mother really couldn't be there for him. He spoke to me privately one day and told me that he should just die, because my mother was getting tired of it (his illness). Her comments to me at the time were essentially that my father was faking his difficulties walking and getting around (he had a tumor on his spine at that point) and that it 'wasn't easy on the caretaker' (her). When he wanted to come home and have home hospice, and to see the yard, trees, and plants he had nurtured, she wouldn't let him. That is just a small example of what happened over the years, and I won't go into further boring details. Suffice it to say, however, that I recognize narcissism when I see it, and I have a visceral response to it. Hillary elicits that response, and she is clearly a narcissist.
Public office is supposed to be about service, not about 'winning, and showing that you are great'. Hillary wanted to be historic, and she gave up everything that was truly important in life to do so. Now that she has fallen short, it will haunt her, and her self identity is in shambles. She had the Clinton Foundation, and could have done honest and good work for others, traveling the world at the same time. She has a daughter and a grandchild, and she could spend these later years of her life watching and sharing in the joy of their lives. She could have done a lot of things, but the most important thing for her was to be special, historical, transformative, different than all of the 'masses'.
It's a fools game to have those aspirations, for many reasons. First, personal 'glory' ultimately is not what determines the meaning of someones life. Second, pathological focus on personal achievement can blind you to truth and prevent you from sharing loving relationships with others - and that's what really matters, particularly when your life is winding down and you reflect on what you've done with it. Truly trying to be a caring person, choosing to do the right things, making sacrifices for others, and sharing friendships and loving relationships with others are eternal accomplishments. Being blinded by personal ambitions such that you fail to see or do what is truly important is an Earthly failure. 'Lay not up for yourselves treasures on Earth'..
I'm sorry for the diatribe, but this is kind of personal for me.