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Hillary Clinton to explain 'What Happened' in new book

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"Everyone's Fault But Mine" by Hillary Clinton.

What Happened? You lost 

But Why? No one likes you 

How Come? That's like a whole 'nother book.

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DT just gave her the "coup de grace".

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If I was a politician and lost to Donald Trump I wouldn't be writing a book about. I would disappear and hope that people would forgot I even existed. But when you are as greedy and self absorbed as the Clinton's, no shame is worth giving up a big paycheck and the chance to hear your flunkies at the Clinton News Network stroke your ego.

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Wonderful, we'll finally learn what happened to Crooked Hillary.

the bruising 2016 campaign that saw her make history as the first U.S. woman to win the presidential nomination from a major party.

I wonder if she describe how she stole it from Berny.

her belief that Russian interference cost her the White House.

Of course, Russia! Definitely not Seth Rich...

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Between the Russians and the messed up electoral system, the election was a bit of a farce.

But so was stealing the nomination from Sanders.

Suck it up Hillary.

Although I'd write a book too in her position - she can make a lot of money on it.

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We all know what happened. She lost the election,now go away.

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While I thank Hillary for her service, and while I admire what she's gone through in her political life, especially as a woman, it's time for her to ride off into the sunset. She is not the future of the Democratic party.

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Burning BushToday  07:16 am JST

Ghostwritten

Yeah, very likely. Your point? Almost every book written by anyone who didn't come out of a creative industry is ghost-written. You think "art of the deal" was actually written by Trump?

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Ghostwritten.

The book deal is simply a trick for certain rich people to pay her for services rendered.

They all seem to get such deals when they leave office.

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Yes, we have spent the last 9 months hearing what she wants us to think happened.

In reality, the Judiciary committee sent a letter to the DOJ to find out what really happened.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/344051-house-judiciary-committee-votes-to-request-documents-on-comey-clinton

This is why the book is called What Happened as opposed to What Really Happened.

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Even though I would obviously have preferred Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump as president, I felt from the start that the Democrats screwed up going for her. Implicitly, the overriding (though not sole) argument for her candidacy was that she was next in line, that she deserved the presidency because of her experience, and especially because of her marriage to Bill. And if the Democrats wanted a woman, why HRC? She projected herself as an essentially nondescript, party-line career opportunist. The DNC chose an insider to pretend to be an outsider.

Sorry to say, but her feelings about her loss are not at the top of my list of priorities. If the Democrats had put up someone more real than HRC, Trump would not be our current president. What a shame.

Who could have won?

Joe Biden -- easily, shame that he didn't, but I respect his reasons

Bernie Sanders -- probably, because he spoke to the middle and working class

Elizabeth Warren -- had she run

And this might be a little off topic, but since we're speculating about what might have been, why not. I sometimes think it may have been better if Mitt Romney had won in 2012. I loved Obama, he was a great president, but the world would have been spared Trump had Romney won five years ago. Romney was not a bad guy. Funny how time changes your perspective.

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Just 6 percent of Americans think Russia is the top issue, yet nightly newscasts devoted 75 percent of their airtime to the story. Meanwhile, Americans’ biggest concern, health care, only garnered 4 percent of the major networks’ total coverage.

I think you had better go back and read that again poll again. 6% of the Americans polled said that relations with Russia--not the current Russia scandals--were of a concern.

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