Hillary Clinton’s New Book Reveals her Anger at Everyone but Herself

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In case you haven’t heard, former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton came out with a new book talking about why she lost the election to Donald Trump in 2016.

The title? She’s chosen to call the so-atrocious-it’s-comical volume “What Happened” — in an obvious attempt to deflect attention from herself.

As opposed to the content of many of her campaign speeches, interviews and statements, Clinton seems to want to stay far away from using personal pronouns like, “I,” “me” or “myself” when discussing her loss to President Trump. That’s because, to Clinton, her defeat apparently was everyone and anyone else’s fault except her own.

Yes, there’s plenty of blame to go around in Clinton’s mea culpa; from Bernie Sanders to The New York Times to the Russians, Clinton offers excuse after excuse while avoiding the mention of any of her own weaknesses and bad decisions. From a lack of coherent messaging to the employing of arrogant subordinates to taking voters completely for granted in many states, Clinton’s mistakes were both avoidable and seemingly unending. Her deep-pocketed donors must be even more upset than they were in the wake of the election after digesting this book because it’s a painful reminder that the former First Lady has a problem acknowledging reality — and part of that reality is that Clinton is now even less popular than she was on Election Day.

Watch as MSNBC’s Chuck Todd, Democratic strategist Steve McMahon and the Washington Free Beacon’s Matthew Continetti attempt to interpret portions of “What Happened” — to hilarious effect.


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