That the world failed her, not the other way around in any way, shape or form.

Not because she was a shit politician and a shit person who had nothing to offer.

Not because her campaign was just as high on her farts as she was and was incompetently run to a hilarious degree as a result

No, no: It was actually because all of us peasants just weren't good enough for her.

What a likable, humble human being, I'm shocked she lost.

  • First_Duality [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Growing up when she was first lady and later running for senator, I was immediately aware of how fake and self-serving she was. I'd see her give a speech in DC or an interview on TV and she'd have that perfect, standard broadcaster accent. And the next day she'd be at an event or whatever in the south with the thickest, almost to the point of condescending, southern drawl.

    To me, this was obviously someone who was willing to lie and deceive about even the most unimportant shit. She's either lying when she's in front of the nation or lying when she's pretending to be southern or both; none of those options are good. They're disqualifying regardless of what she's saying because if she's willing to lie about that for votes, she's willing to lie about anything.

    And the most bizarre part of it all, at least, to me? People like her for it. They love it. Democrats think it's shrewd and convincing. They think it shows how folksy and likable she can be.

    It makes me want to vomit.