Hillary Clinton Comes Up with Another Ridiculous Reason for Why She Didn’t Win in 2016

Every time Hillary Clinton gets paid to deliver a self-aggrandizing speech, a demon gets its wings. If that wasn’t just an attempt at sarcasm, the world would be in a lot of trouble right now.

Since her embarrassing loss in 2016, she’s made a lot of money by giving self-aggrandizing speeches. They’re hard to hear, but if you manage to make it through a few of them without stabbing yourself, you’ll notice a trend.

Every time Hillary talks in public, she inevitably gets to the excuse making. She has about a billion reasons for why she isn’t currently the President, and none of them hit the nail on the head. She blames democracy, sexism, racism, partisan fairies and all manner of nonsense.

At no point has she ever pointed the finger back at herself. She has yet to take personal responsibility for the campaign she ran, and that alone should tell you all about her. It’s enough to realize we dodged a bullet when we elected Donald Trump.

In her latest speech, Hillary found a new bogeyman. Still avoiding basic personal responsibility (no wonder she was the champion of the left), she decided instead to blame her loss on voter laws. That’s right. According to Hillary Clinton, voter suppression is the real enemy.

If you can survive the cringe, you should take the time to hear these words directly from her mouth. See exactly what people become when they drink the liberal Kool Aid and decide that personal responsibility is bad. Save this video, and show it to your children to teach them one of life’s most valuable lessons.


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