"Notwithstanding her rhetoric and blame shifting, Clinton did not lose because of outside influences; she lost because she was a horrible candidate with an unpleasant personality. She does not exude warmth or empathy like her husband, in fact, she has a reputation for being the “Queen of Mean.” For example, numerous security officers who served in her protection detail in both Arkansas and the White House claim she is a nasty person with a horrible temper. This anger and selfishness was also apparent on the 2016 campaign trail."
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. . . "This week, in an interview with Christiane Amanpour of CNN, Clinton blamed the loss on “the
combination of Jim Comey's letter on October 28 and Russian WikiLeaks.”
"Obviously, Hillary Clinton prefers fantasy to the harsh political reality of her disastrous campaign.
She said, "I was on the way to winning” until these supposedly disastrous circumstances united to
derail her candidacy. It is quite convenient for Hillary to blame everyone else but herself.
"Hillary claimed that Comey’s letter and WikiLeaks disclosures were critical factors that “raised
doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me but got scared off," For good
measure, she also blamed misogyny, using the sexism card once again.
"Of course, this is pure nonsense, a web of fantasy woven by a sore loser. The day after the interview,
President Trump tweeted “FBI Director Comey was the best thing that ever happened to Hillary
Clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds!” Comey could have recommended an
indictment of Clinton, but he refused to pursue charges, even though he castigated her for
“extremely careless” handling of top secret email communications." . . .