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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Is Hillary Slipping Into Insanity?

Hat tip The Blaze


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It's only a question, but given last Saturday's comments from Hillary Clinton in Mumbai, India, one has to wonder. Once again, Mrs. Clinton blames sectors or individuals in our society that she blames for her election loss to Donald Trump. Instead of being embarrassed by her own failures in losing to a real estate mogul and TV personality, a man with his own magnificent flaws, Hillary continues to travel around explaining why she lost to whomever is interested in listening to her. When did we last witness a defeated presidential candidate  act so ungracefully in defeat?

So now she blames those states in flyover country, where men tell their womenfolk how to vote and-get this- Indian-Americans are being oppressed.

Really, Mrs Clinton? One factor in your loss was that people who wanted to oppress Indian-Americans voted against you, Y'know? What a thing to say in India. I wonder what proof you have of that.

For some time now, I have compared Hillary Clinton to Norma Desmond, the role played by Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard", the old Hollywood classic movie. An aging movie star trying to make a comeback and slowing losing her sanity in the process as she is holed up in her Sunset Blvd. mansion. In the end, she murders her younger love interest, whom she hopes will return her to the stage, a role played by William Holden. In the final scene, she is led down the stairs of her mansion by police, all the while believing she is making some sort of grande entree onto the Hollywood set.

Hillary Clinton is a corrupt person, which no reasonable person can deny. Aside from that, it is evident that she is dealing with some serious issues. She seriously needs to move on. If she wants to promote liberal causes, fine. But for her to continue to claim that she should have been elected president is a sign of something serious.

The woman needs help.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's ironic that she hasn't realized why Americans born in India ran away from a candidate whose corruption reminds them of what they gladly left behind.

Gary Fouse said...

Implying to people in India that Indian-Americans are being oppressed is as cynical as it gets.