Delusional Hillary Stumbles Out In Public Insisting She's President, Then Everyone
Sees What's In Her Coat!
Once again Hillary Clinton is trying to run a scam on the American people.
But this time the scam is really outrageous to the point that clearly shows just how delusional
this failed presidential candidate really is.
On top of cleverly trying to conceal the fact that she once again fell and had her hand
in a cast hidden by her coat, the former Secretary of State spoke at the women's club The Wing
located in Manhattan yesterday.
And as most of you can probably already guess, she wasn't there to speak kindly of President
Donald Trump.
She attacked him on everything she could manage to think of from Putin to Fox News.
"I don't think we've seen the bottom yet, I think it's very unfortunate to contemplate
but more can happen that would put our rights at risk, our freedom at risk, our values,
our fundamental views about what it means to be Americans," said Clinton.
"When he can't think of anything to say, Trump starts chanting it and you sit there
and you think 'does he think I was elected?'" she said.
"I said something publicly a few months ago, Fox News is always trying to impeach
me so someone needs to tell them that it doesn't apply to a private citizen."
She actually said that "The U.S. is in a very bad spot and we haven't seen the bottom"
yet when it comes to having Trump as our president.
And that he still breaks into chants at his rally's saying "Lock her up."
like he wants to "Impeach" her.
First of all, where was she when we had Obama as our president and for the first time in
history a president wasn't able to give us a GDP of over 3 percent in the 8 years
in office.
And second, you can only impeach some elected officials, which means this woman actually,
in her own mind, believes she was elected president.
There really comes a time in everyone's life when the family must have an intervention
and confront that person to tell them it's time to pack it up and retire.
Maybe it would even be a good idea if they put her in a home since she can't seem to
be able to stay on her feet and always seems to be falling.
But what really proves this woman needs help is the fact she is going around saying President
Trump wants to impeach her, which he has never said, because she is not the president.
Here is a list of things Hillary has blamed since losing the 2016 Election via the DailyMail.
"EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING HILLARY CLINTON HAS BLAMED FOR LOSING THE ELECTION – 43
AND COUNTING
JAMES COMEY
Clinton is furious that Comey, then the FBI director, publicly revealed the re-opening
of the secret email server investigation just before election day – and has said so time
after time after time.
THE FBI
Comey's entire organization does not escape her wrath.
'The FBI wasn't the Federal Bureau of Ifs or Innuendoes.
Its job was to find out the facts, she writes in What Happened.
VLADIMIR PUTIN
'There's no doubt in my mind that Putin wanted me to lose and wanted Trump to win,
she told USA Today in September last year while promoting What Happened.
It was hardly a new theme.
As early as December the New York Times obtained audio in which she told her donors: 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.'
THE RUSSIANS
Putin's entire apparatus gets a name-check.
In May she told the Codecon convention how 1,000 Russian agents' had filled Facebook
with 'fake news'.
She told NPR 'my path to ward November was being disrupted with Russians'.
WIKILEAKS
The 'transparency website' is consistently ranked along with Comey by Clinton at the
top of her blame list.
She told NPR : 'Unfortunately the Comey letter, aided to great measure by the Russian
WikiLeaks, raised all those doubts again.'
And she writes of its founder Julian Assange in What Happened: 'In my view, Assange is
a hypocrite who deserves to be held accountable for his actions.'
LOW INFORMATION VOTERS
'You put yourself in the position of a low information voter, and all of a sudden your
Facebook feed, your Twitter account is saying, "Oh my gosh, Hillary Clinton is running
a child trafficking operation in Washington with John Podesta.",' she told the Codecon
convention in May.
'Well you don't believe it but this has been such an unbelievable election, you kind
of go, 'Oh maybe I better look into that."
THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
'We have an electoral college problem.
It's an anachronism,' she told Vox.
ANTI-AMERICAN FORCES
'I think it's important that we learn the real lessons from this last campaign because
the forces that we are up against are not just interested in influencing our elections
and our politics, they're going after our economy and they're going after our unity
as a nation,' she told Codecon in May.
'What is hard for people to really accept – although now after the election, there's
greater understanding – is that there are forces in our country – put the Russians
to one side, who have been fighting rear guard actions for as long as I've been alive because
my life coincided with the Civil Rights movement, with the women's rights movement, with anti-war
protesting, with the impeachment.
EVERYONE WHO ASSUMED SHE WOULD WIN
'I was the victim of a very broad assumption that I was going to win,' she told the Codecon
convention.
BAD POLLING NUMBERS
Clinton says polls in key states did not serve her.
'I think polling is going to have to undergo some revisions in how they actually measure
people,' she told the Codecon convention.
'How they reach people.
The best assessments as of right now are that the polling was not that inaccurate, but it
was predominantly national polling and I won nationally.'
BARACK OBAMA
Clinton has two beefs with Obama: one of them being that he won two terms.
Clinton says that succeeding an incumbent is almost impossible for a Democrat.
'No non-incumbent Democrat had run successfully to succeed another two-termer since Vice President
Martin Van Buren won in 1836,' she writes in What Happened.
But she also says his response to the Russian campaign of interference wasn't enough.
'I do wonder sometimes about what would have happened if President Obama had made
a televised address to the nation in the fall of 2016 warning that our democracy was under
attack,' she writes in What Happened.
WHITE WOMEN
'I believe absent Comey, I might've picked up 1 or 2 points among white women,' she
told Vox in September.
'White woman… are really quite politically dependent on their view of their own security,
and their own position in society what works and doesn't work for them.
'What happened in my election is I was on the way to winning white women until former
director of the FBI Jim Comey dropped that very ill-advised letter on Oct. the 28th and
my numbers just went down, she said in a March 2018 speech in India.
'All of a sudden white women who were going to vote for me, and frankly standing up to
the men in their lives and the men in their work places were being told, "She's going
to jail, you don't want to vote for her.
It's going to be terrible you can't vote for that."
It stopped my momentum, and it decreased my vote enough.
Because I was ahead and I was winning and I thought I had fought my way back.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
The newspaper was blamed as early as May at the Codecon conference in Rancho Palos Verde,
California.
She singled out its managing editor Dean Baquet – the paper's most senior editor, and
said of coverage of her email issue under his direction: 'They covered it like it
was Pearl Harbor.'
JOE BIDEN
Biden could have run against her and didn't.
But Clinton writes: 'Joe Biden said the Democratic Party in 2016 did not talk about
what it always stood for—and that was how to maintain a burgeoning middle class.'
'I find this fairly remarkable, considering that Joe himself campaigned for me all over
the Midwest and talked plenty about the middle class.'
BERNIE SANDERS
'His attacks caused lasting damage, making it harder to unify progressives in the general
election and paving the way for Trump's 'Crooked Hillary' campaign,' she writes
in What Happened.
'I don't know if that bothered Bernie or not.
BERNIE BROS
'Some of his supporters, the so-called Bernie Bros, took to harassing my supporters online.
It got ugly and more than a little sexist,' she writes in What Happened.
PEOPLE WANTING CHANGE
'I thought, at end of day, people would say, look, we do want change, and we want
the right kind of change, and we want change that is realistic and is going to make difference
in my life and my family's life and my paycheck, she told Vox.
'That's what I was offering.
And I didn't in any way want to feed into this, not just radical political argument
that was being made on other side, but very negative cultural argument about who we are
as Americans.'
MISOGYNISTS
Asked by CNN's Christine Amanpour at the Women for Women International event in new
York in May if misogyny was to blame she said: 'Yes, I do think it played a role.'
TELEVISION EXECUTIVES
'When you have a presidential campaign and the total number of minutes on TV news, which
is still how most people get their information, covering all of our policies, climate change,
anything else was 32 minutes, I don't blame voters,' she told The View.
'They don't get a broad base of information to make decision on.
The more outrageous you are, the more inflammatory you are, the higher the ratings are.'
NETFLIX
Hillary does not do Netflix and chill – or if she does, she doesn't find it very relaxing.
'Eight of the top 10 political documentaries on Netflix were screeds against President
Obama and me,' she claimed at the Codecon convention.
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