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Except:
1. FBI Director James Comey who released a letter just ten days before the election, for reopening a second investigation into her email server.
2. Russia. for “meddling” in the election when they allegedly hacked the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and her campaign chairman John Podesta in order to release damaging emails to the public.
3. WikiLeaks. who has no proven connection to Russia or Russian hackers, for their involvement in publishing thousands of emails from her personal accounts as well as John Podesta’s.
4. Sen. Bernie Sanders. asked to what extent she would assign to Sanders for pushing the narrative on her emails on voters. Clinton looked at her watch in the interview and said, “How much time do we have?”
5. Misogyny. “Certainly, misogyny played a role. And that just has to be admitted, and why and what the underlying reasons for that, is what I’m trying to figure out myself,” she said. Clinton thinks people didn’t vote for her because she is a woman. Sad!
6. Her Campaign members. both Bill and Hillary blamed almost all of the senior campaign officials for failing to push her message, prepare her for debates, and develop a viable campaign strategy in key swing states.
To compare to that list, here’s how many times Hillary spoke about how she was personally to blame for her own loss: zero.
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Next we'll be hearing her loss was due to sun spots.
1. FBI Director James Comey who released a letter just ten days before the election, for reopening a second investigation into her email server.
2. Russia. for “meddling” in the election when they allegedly hacked the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and her campaign chairman John Podesta in order to release damaging emails to the public.
3. WikiLeaks. who has no proven connection to Russia or Russian hackers, for their involvement in publishing thousands of emails from her personal accounts as well as John Podesta’s.
4. Sen. Bernie Sanders. asked to what extent she would assign to Sanders for pushing the narrative on her emails on voters. Clinton looked at her watch in the interview and said, “How much time do we have?”
5. Misogyny. “Certainly, misogyny played a role. And that just has to be admitted, and why and what the underlying reasons for that, is what I’m trying to figure out myself,” she said. Clinton thinks people didn’t vote for her because she is a woman. Sad!
6. Her Campaign members. both Bill and Hillary blamed almost all of the senior campaign officials for failing to push her message, prepare her for debates, and develop a viable campaign strategy in key swing states.
To compare to that list, here’s how many times Hillary spoke about how she was personally to blame for her own loss: zero.
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Next we'll be hearing her loss was due to sun spots.