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Angrie
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« on: June 03, 2017, 01:20:41 PM »

Well, she's not wrong about the DNC voter data.

Uh, yeah she is.
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Angrie
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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2017, 02:34:32 PM »

She had a chance of being remembered primairly as the first major party woman presidential nominee. Now she's doing everything to be remembered solely as a sore loser who lost to Donald F*KIN Trump of all people. She should really take a break, collect herself and start a new chapter in her life, now that her presidential aspirations are gone. There are still meaningful things she can do.

I agree. She isn't doing herself any favors here. I honestly do believe the Comey letter, the leaks and other things hurt her and probably cost her the election, but the fact is, the election never should have been this close to begin with. She was a weak candidate with lots of damaging baggage who ran a bad strategy. I don't have a problem with her returning to the scene and helping the party regain its footing, but sitting around pointing fingers is getting ridiculous now. Why is she even talking about this? If someone asks her about it, she should give a generic, harmless answer and move on. Stop fking talking about it. We've heard it all already, and her continued comments on it are not helping anything and only making her look bad. Ironically, this was another one of her big problems - she is chronically tone deaf and seemingly unable to understand how her actions or words affect her image.

Well put on all points. The only thing I would add is that she actually won in the sense of democratic (but not legal) legitimacy, by winning the popular vote. So it is also the fault of the broken and illegitimate electoral college system.
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Angrie
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« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2017, 02:36:12 PM »

But yeah, the only people who are helped by continuing to talk about this are Congressional Republicans. The more Clinton stays in the public eye, the more it gives them a bright shiny object to point at in the 2018 midterms, as a distraction from the disaster of Trump.
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