Hillary Trolled at her Own Book Signing Event

What happened, Hillary?

It’s funny that when Hillary Clinton writes a book entitled “What Happened,” an intrepid news reporter believes that Clinton might actually want to answer that same question at a book signing in Manhattan.

When the reporter — who is actually The Rebel’s Laura Loomer — finally queries Clinton after waiting in line for several hours in uncomfortable heat (Hillary was over 50 minutes late to her own book signing), Clinton cackles, and serves up a retort that’s 100-percent vintage Hillary.

Of course, Clinton’s response in no way answers the questions Loomer has about “what happened” in Benghazi, “what happened” to Clinton’s 33,000 deleted emails, “what happened” to the people she and Bill Clinton were trying to help in Haiti or “what happened” to Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich.

Instead, what appears to have “happened” on this book signing tour that Clinton is currently engaged in is that the former Secretary of State — as is par for the course — has been using it as a prime opportunity to enrich herself. She’s charging members of the public between $30 and $3,000 for every two items she signs, from her new book, which has been deluged with one-star reviews on Amazon (so many that the online seller has been caught deleting them by the hundred), to children’s editions of “It Takes a Village.”

Watch, as Loomer’s up-close-and-personal video of Clinton reveals the classic arrogance and disingenuous brush-off that Clinton consistently gives out to both enemies and supporters alike. As a bonus, there’s even an appearance by longtime Clinton aide and confidante, Huma Abedin!


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