I'm serious. You know how she didn't come out last night at her event even though thousands of her fans were hoping to hear from her? I think she was just too broken up about what happened. I saw part of her speech this morning too and she looked sad to me.
I know she is far from an ideal candidate and she's probably doing some unethical moonlighting with her Foundation, but she's still a human being and it must have hurt like hell to realize that you've lost when everything, I mean virtually everything you saw online and on tv said you were going to win. It must have been devastating, and no offense to women, but I think it might have hit her harder than it would have a man (I'm not saying women are weak, but I do think they are usually more sensitive..there's a difference), plus the fact that she is the first woman ever to lose a US presidential election..
Maybe this is also one reason why there is so much outrage about her losing. Maybe they just are so heartbroken to see their favorite candidate suffer such a surprising and devastating defeat. And I now understand that.
I applaud Hillary for the way she fought hard during this campaign, for still trying to honor the memorial on 9/11 when she was obviously very ill, and for having the courage to run for the highest office in the country even though there never has been a woman president or even a woman nominee in a major party before.. And I'd like to say that I forgive her for deleting those emails. I know I brought it up several times, but in the end she probably was just covering up her moonlighting within the Foundation... it's not like she was dealing drugs or anything like that.... just granting favors to rich folks who need a favor done.
I didnt think her policies were great but they weren't horrible either.. And I know that some of the negative press about her was false, taken out of context just like what the media did to Bill and I tried to defend her on those points.
I will always admire her for what she tried to do for the rising cost of healthcare during Bill's administration and for the work she has done to help disadvantaged children and poor families. That is the Hillary that I will always remember...
I know she is far from an ideal candidate and she's probably doing some unethical moonlighting with her Foundation, but she's still a human being and it must have hurt like hell to realize that you've lost when everything, I mean virtually everything you saw online and on tv said you were going to win. It must have been devastating, and no offense to women, but I think it might have hit her harder than it would have a man (I'm not saying women are weak, but I do think they are usually more sensitive..there's a difference), plus the fact that she is the first woman ever to lose a US presidential election..
Maybe this is also one reason why there is so much outrage about her losing. Maybe they just are so heartbroken to see their favorite candidate suffer such a surprising and devastating defeat. And I now understand that.
I applaud Hillary for the way she fought hard during this campaign, for still trying to honor the memorial on 9/11 when she was obviously very ill, and for having the courage to run for the highest office in the country even though there never has been a woman president or even a woman nominee in a major party before.. And I'd like to say that I forgive her for deleting those emails. I know I brought it up several times, but in the end she probably was just covering up her moonlighting within the Foundation... it's not like she was dealing drugs or anything like that.... just granting favors to rich folks who need a favor done.
I didnt think her policies were great but they weren't horrible either.. And I know that some of the negative press about her was false, taken out of context just like what the media did to Bill and I tried to defend her on those points.
I will always admire her for what she tried to do for the rising cost of healthcare during Bill's administration and for the work she has done to help disadvantaged children and poor families. That is the Hillary that I will always remember...
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