Wednesday, September 20, 2017

"They did it in Kenya"

Now Hillary Wants To Challenge The Election? Someone Please Strike The Gong. This chick is very mentally Ill.
Thank God she did not win.
Elections: Have you noticed that even the most ardent Trump haters haven't been pining for a Hillary Clinton presidency? In case anyone had any doubts as to why, her post-loss antics have cleared it up.

In a lengthy interview with National Public Radio — one of countless she's given to promote her 512-page finger-pointing new book — the host asked Clinton if she would "completely rule out questioning the legitimacy of this election." Her answer: "No, I would not."

She lamented that "I just don't think we have a mechanism" to do so.

But then she went on to spin a rather bizarre conspiracy theory that attracted little attention. Here's the quote:


"You know, the Kenya election was just overturned and really what's interesting about that — and I hope somebody writes about it, Terry — the Kenyan election was also a project of Cambridge Analytica, the data company owned by the Mercer family that was instrumental in the Brexit vote.

There's now an investigation going on in the U.K., because of the use of data and the weaponization of information. They were involved in the Trump campaign after he got the nomination, and I think that part of what happened is Mercer said to Trump, 'We'll help you, but you have to take Bannon as your campaign chief. You've got to take Kellyanne Conway and these other people who are basically Mercer proteges.'

And so we know that there was this connection. So what happened in Kenya, which I'm only beginning to delve into, is that the Supreme Court there said there are so many really unanswered and problematic questions, we're going to throw the election out and redo it. We have no such provision in our country. And usually we don't need it."

And they say Trump is conspiracy-monger?

In that same interview, Clinton also repeated her catalog of reasons why she lost: "sexism and misogyny played a role (and) voter suppression played a much bigger role than people are acknowledging. ... I think Comey cost me the election, but it was aided and abetted by Russia, WikiLeaks and all the other things we've now found out about Russia."

Two of those excuses have been thoroughly debunked.

PolitiFact, which is hardly part of the "vast right-wing conspiracy," looked into Hillary's claims about voter suppression in Wisconsin and rated them "mostly false." Which, when de-biased, means "totally, completely, utterly false."

As to Comey, Costas Panagopoulos and Aaron Weinschenk, political science professors at Northeastern University and the University of Wisconsin, respectively, looked at polling data of the last four months of the campaign to see if her claim about Comey's costing her the election held up to scrutiny.

They found "no conclusive evidence that the Comey letter led to a decisive shift in voter support. Instead, changes in support for the candidates resulted largely from other factors."

As for Hillary's insistence that the Trump campaign actively colluded with Russia — she told USA Today that "I'm convinced of it" — we're still waiting for a shred of evidence to back up this claim after more than a year of investigation.

Indeed, if anything, the most troubling aspects of this election appear to all be on the Democratic side of the aisle, where the Obama administration seemed willing and eager to use the country's massive national security system to dig up dirt on Trump.

In case anyone is confused, Clinton lost because she spent most of her campaign attacking Trump's suitability for office, while pushing a far-left agenda and ignoring the needs of working-class Americans left behind by President Obama's "middle-class economics." That cost her blue-collar states she expected to win, which is why Trump is president, not her.

She is also — as everyone can admit now — a paranoid, ethically challenged, money-grubbing narcissist.

There's really nothing more to it than that.

For Democrats who are hoping to move on, Clinton's refusal to get off the stage has got to be utterly maddening.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9/20/2017

    The left still cannot figure out why they lost and will continue to do so.

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