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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Hillary’s fantasy faulting of ‘misogyny’ for election loss ignores white women

Hillary Clinton, if she’s not careful, will go down in history as the presidential candidate who most couldn’t let the loss go — rivaling the current No. 1 slot holder for that category, noted chad-counter Al Gore.

In public statements this week, Clinton blamed an anti-woman bias among her fellow countrymen as the reason she lost the White House. In a word: fantasy.

“Certainly misogyny played a role,” she said, while delivering remarks at a Women in the World Summit, Breitbartnoted. “I mean, that has to be admitted.”

Well, newsflash: It really doesn’t.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

She still refuses to make peace with her evil deeds.

Anonymous said...

Hillary would need to be a woman for there to be anti woman bias.

The real elephant in the room is that Hillary thought she was going to win because she though the fix was in and the election was rigged in her favor.
Despite all the cheating, she still lost.

Steve said...

Her arrogant, condescending attitude when she was looking down her nose calling half the voters "Deplorables" did her in, besides the exposure as a blatant criminal.

She lost in almost every county in America, as I recall.

Anonymous said...

She lost PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

She IS a loser, not much of a woman though.

Anonymous said...

If you have to use misogyny - you really should look at your husband and your advisor...they set the stage for the rest of the country to question YOUR judgement and abilities.

It was truly your judgement and abilities - this misogyny simply revealed it the the voting public. Those that still voted for you are truly the deplorables you disdain!

Anonymous said...

Ah two people that more Americans wanted in office than not. Thank your lucky stars for the electoral college