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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Hillary Clinton: I'm 'Literally Sick to My Stomach' at the Thought of Trump Winning Again Hillary Clinton: I'm 'Literally Sick to My Stomach' at the Thought of Trump Winning Again Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in Baltimore on June 5, 2017.Patrick Semansky / AP "I dont think he has any conscience. Hes obviously not a moral, truthful man," former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said of her 2016 opponent, Donald Trump. (Patrick Semansky / AP) By Jack Davis Published October 26, 2020 at 8:44am When not blaming the Russians or the voters for her 2016 loss to President Donald Trump, former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is trying to avoid thinking about the prospect of Trump winning a second term in next weeks presidential election against Democrat Joe Biden. I cant entertain the idea of him winning, Clinton said in a podcast interview with Kara Swisher of The New York Times published Monday. It would cause cognitive dissonance of a grave degree, she said. Asked to explain, Clintons cup of bitterness overflowed. Well, because it makes me literally sick to my stomach to think that wed have four more years of this abuse and destruction of our institutions, and damaging of our norms and our values, and lessening of our leadership, and the list goes on, she said. The former secretary of state tried to stoke fears of a Trump second term. But theres no doubt that he would do everything he could to attack and punish anyone who was, in his view, an adversary. And he would be aided and abetted, sadly, by both elected and appointed officials. So of course, one of the most important accomplishments that I hope we see in this election is a Democratic Senate, where that would be the check that we would need against further abuse of power, she told Swisher. I dont think he has any boundaries at all, Kara. I dont think he has any conscience. Hes obviously not a moral, truthful man. So he will do whatever he can to lift himself up. And remember, as I said, he lives with this specter of illegitimacy. He knows more about how he got really elected than we still do. During the interview, Clinton portrayed herself as the candidate that they basically stole an election from. I was the candidate who won nearly 3 million more votes. So no matter how they cut it, it wasnt the kind of win that people said, OK, it wasnt my candidate, but OK,' she said. The former secretary of state insisted Americans have never recovered from her defeat. This election is still front and center in peoples psyches. And people fight about it every day online, because there is a deep sense of unfairness and just dismissiveness toward his victory, and he knows it. So part of what hes doing by attacking me is trying to shore up himself. The other thing is theyve been attacking me on the right for 30 years, she said. Clinton was asked again if she blamed herself for her 2016 defeat. Look, I mean, I tried to take responsibility, ultimately, it was my campaign, but we were facing unprecedented challenges, and those are not unprecedented anymore. I mean, the Russians interfered. Who believed it? We couldnt get people to believe it, she said. Everybody now knows it happened, and were being told it is happening right now in real time. And I think people are, as I said, more on alert, willing to entertain the possibility that maybe something theyre seeing is not accurate. The social media platforms, particularly Facebook, were oblivious or negligent in what they let on and had no real standards for any level of accuracy. So there were just a lot of pieces of this perfect storm that were at work, and thats what was going on then. Clinton claimed that craziness is baked into the Republican right in this point in our history. The 73-year-old Democrat also said voters were simply too sexist to elect her. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#4. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
Was listening to NPR about 20 years ago (fell asleep after Car Talk) and they were interviewing some woman playwright. Clear as a bell I heard her say "I feel like I could write a really good play if only I were given the opportunity." It struck me - couldn't she write whatever she damned well pleased? Was the oppressive patriarchy forcing her to write crap? Haven't listened to NPR since, made me sick to my stomach.
#5. To: Dakmar (#4)
made me sick to my stomach. Listening tot Hildabeast makes me sick to my stomach. They asked Putin if Russia interfered in the U.S. elections. He answered, "Nyet." ;)
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