We have leaked audio coming across our desks this morning of yet another excuse as to why Hillary Clinton lost. And it’s coming directly from her mouth this time.
Ever since Donald Trump won the general election, the Democrats have been looking for excuses as to why he won and blaming everyone in sight, including Russia. Seems like Hillary has gotten on that bandwagon and is now throwing shade all over the place, taking no responsibility for her actions and showing no proof in what she is saying (where have we heard that one before?).
Typical Hillary.
Hillary spoke to campaign donors at a private party in New York City a few days ago and the audio has been released of what she had to say.
“Putin publicly blamed me for the outpouring of outrage by his own people, and that is the direct line between what he said back then and what he did in this election,” Hillary said.
The New York Times noted, It is the first time Mrs. Clinton has publicly addressed the impact of the hacks since the intelligence community concluded that they were specifically aimed at harming her campaign.
“Make no mistake, as the press is finally catching up to the facts, which we desperately tried to present to them during the last months of the campaign,” Hilary said, “This is not just an attack on me and my campaign, although that may have added fuel to it. This is an attack against our country. We are well beyond normal political concerns here. This is about the integrity of our democracy and the security of our nation.”
Hey Hillary. Let’s talk. You know, I don’t think you get it yet. This isn’t an attack on our nation. This isn’t an attack on our freedoms. This is an attack, by you, on democracy and fair elections.
Why did you lose? Simple. You were the worst candidate in presidential history, helped to destabilize the middle east, helped form ISIS, put national security at risk with an email server where you sent classified information, got Americans killed in a terror attack in Benghazi then blamed it on a YouTube video, and had not a single platform to run on. And by the way, being a women isn’t a platform on which to run for the presidency. You halfwit.
Who else is glad she will NEVER be our president?
(Source: The Proud Conservative)
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