Hillary Clinton goes after 'reality TV' Trump in New Zealand speech By Kaitlyn Schallhorn | Fox News
While promoting her book "What Happened" in New Zealand, Hillary Clinton castigated President Trump for having run a "reality TV" campaign. She also decried sexism in the U.S. that she said contributed to her election loss. (Reuters/Aaron P. Bernstein)
Hillary Clinton slammed President Trump as a reality TV candidate and again claimed sexism contributed to her defeat in the 2016 election while on a speaking tour in Auckland, New Zealand on Monday.
Clinton, who is promoting her book What Happened, took multiple jabs at Trump throughout her speech and during interviews with New Zealand media, although she didnt mention him by name much, the New Zealand Herald reported. In particular, she called him a creep for standing close behind her during a town hall-style debate, a moment during the campaign shes often brought up since the election.
The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee described her presidential election loss as a perfect storm involving former FBI Director James Comey, the media who covered her email scandal, Russian interference and division within the country.
The forces at work in the 2016 election in the United States are still with us and not only in my country but around the world, Clinton said. It was a perfect storm: deep currents of anger and resentment flowing through our culture. Our political press that told voters my emails were the most important story. The unprecedented intervention in our election by the FBI director. The information warfare waged from within the Kremlin.
We're having a very important struggle in the United States right now, she said, according to the Herald. It's difficult to fully grasp because there are 20 stories and people are getting overwhelmed by the strange goings on we are living through.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (right) met with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern over breakfast before a speaking engagement. (Jacinda Ardern via AP)
She told the audience she read mystery novels after she lost the election because the bad guy usually gets it in the end.
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You know, in the past, I felt like I had to be, kind of careful in public, sort of keep my guard up. Well those days are over, and I am so pleased that I can pull the curtain back in the book on the unprecedented election the first reality TV election in American history, Clinton said.
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Poster Comment:
Billary looks horrible. I wonder how much longer she has left?