It’s almost become a game. Open up the internet, see the latest round of Hillary Clinton book promotion interviews, and see who she is blaming today!
Well, now it’s women. Specifically, white women.
You see, according to Hillary, white women were just too weak to vote for her. I mean, who wouldn’t want to vote for the angry grandma who is constantly scolding them?
Hillary Clinton has expanded on her earlier claim that sexism helped torpedo her 2016 campaign, stating more specifically this week that white women were scared off by their husbands, brothers, boyfriends and male employers.
“When women are serving on behalf of someone else, as I was when I was Secretary of State, for example, they are seen favorably,” the twice-failed presidential candidate said this week in an interview with NPR.
She added, “But when they step into the arena and say, ‘Wait a minute, I think I could do the job, I would like to have that opportunity,’ their favorabilities goes down.”
Clinton continued her conversation with NPR, recalling a recent conversation she said she had with Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, who told the former secretary of state that a woman’s unpopularity is directly proportional to her success.
“Sheryl ended this really sobering conversation by saying that women will have no empathy for you, because they will be under tremendous pressure – and I’m talking principally about white women – they will be under tremendous pressure from fathers and husbands and boyfriends and male employers not to vote for ‘the girl,'” Clinton said.
And the media has taken up the talking point and run with it.
Hillary Clinton says white women voted against her because they felt pressure from men: https://t.co/ar2izBA434 pic.twitter.com/s01dhtW9UW
— Glamour (@glamourmag) September 15, 2017
But wait a minute. Isn’t this the same group that Hillary has always insisted has a “right to choose”?
So, women are totally empowered and capable of making decisions on health and abortion, but poor little wilting violets when it comes to the voting booth?
That sound you hear is me, gagging. What a joke.
Keep digging that hole of blame, Hillary.
It's because we didn't think you were the best choice for office, but go ahead and insult the female sex for your own shortcomings. https://t.co/n1PqAvYEy4
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 15, 2017
Or, they didn't want to vote for a woman who tried to destroy her husband's rape victims. Either way. https://t.co/No50u5SCe5
— Bill Sanderson (@BanCollectivism) September 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/elizziepalmer/status/908814934561214464
I'm confused. Are we empowered or not empowered to make our own decisions by now? https://t.co/Pqvob0IOv7
— Kimberly Ross (@SouthernKeeks) September 16, 2017
I’d encourage Hillary to stop talking, in order to preserve a shred of her dignity, but frankly, every time she opens her mouth on this Magical Mystery Book Tour of Blame ‘n Shame, it only serves to remind us all just how unfit she was to be commander-in-chief.
If I’m in any way responsible for this cretin’s epic loss, all I have to say is this: you’re welcome, America.
Signed: Free-Thinking White Woman
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