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In June of 2016, Hillary Clinton was blowing the doors off of Donald Trump in polling. The Orlando nightclub terror attack had just happened, and Barack Obama had a chance to get his shots in at the New York businessman as well.
By September, the strain of the race was really beginning to show. Do you remember when the real name-calling started?
That was when Hillary Clinton, Mistress of Darkness (and looking worse than her usual) came out and finally told people what she thought about Trump supporters. Not Trump - everyone knew what she thought of The Donald.
But the people who supported him.
Got her some laughs from the over-credentialed, elite crowd she was speaking to. She was among friends, so maybe she figured a little intimate joke was appropriate. You know, one they would all 'get,' but that the knuckle-draggers in red hats would puzzle over, and who would care if they were pissed anyway?
It was also a decisive turning point for many. In her dismissive, derisive description, many regular folks found the trigger that gave them the shove into full-throated Trump voters. Perhaps they hadn't been 100% in his camp before, but they sure weren't fond of what Obama had done to the country.
And they had watched slimy Clinton Inc. as Bill and Hillary gamboled through the halls of our nation's power with the arrogant, breezy assurance of entitled thieves. Crime after increasingly heinous crime piled up, as did literal bodies, and never was there an accounting or culpability.
It was always slippery prevarications accompanied by smart, smug arrogance, someone else's fault, and, when it was all said and done, what difference did it make?
Regular Americans were galvanized into action as 'deplorables.' It became a rallying point, a war cry.
That this creature of so little moral fibre as to be invisible, who would literally do anything for more power with many people legitimately wondering if she hadn't done or countenanced unspeakable things in its pursuit, looked down upon them became a badge of honor.
Clinton has always been a polarizing figure and an off-putting personality. I mean, who does this as Secretary of State?
Seems a little unhinged, no? --->READ MORE HEREEveryone in the Neighborhood Knew Hillary Was Bats**t Crazy. Now the Intel Confirms It:
Every neighborhood has one: the unpredictable person who calls the cops if you park too close to their mailbox, yells at the garbage man for looking at her too long, and glares at the local Girl Scouts as if they're conducting a home invasion instead of selling cookies. You don’t make eye contact. You certainly don’t walk your dog past her house. And when she starts screaming into the sky at 3 a.m. about how she knows what really happened to JFK Jr., everyone rolls over in bed, sighs, and says, “Well, that’s just her being her.”
For the Clinton White House, that neighbor was Hillary. And for years, the rest of us who dared to say so were labeled conspiracy theorists, misogynists, or right-wing loons. Funny thing, though. This week, the intelligence community handed us a dusty file and said, “Hey, remember that lady with the vase and the tranquilizers? Yeah. Turns out you were right.”
She Didn’t Just Snap
We weren't supposed to know, but we did.
In his 2016 book, "Crisis of Character," retired Secret Service officer Gary Byrne shared inside details of the Clinton White House. His book read like The New York Post's Page 6. Byrne didn't consider Hillary a calculating stateswoman. Instead, she was a seething cauldron, acting like a pressure cooker that blew explosive steam.
Bill had the Blue Dress; Hillary had the launch of a vase. She exploded at staff, swore at Bill like a drunken sailor, and once launched a vase across the room in a fit of fury. Her target, Slick Willie, ducked out of the way while the vase shattered against the wall. The rest of the staff decided it was a great time to go and check their offices for messages. They cleared the room to let her cool off.
The media reaction? Vapors overcame them as they gasped, "Unverified! Uncorroborated! Byrne is a bitter ex-employee."
The bastion of calm, cool reportage, CNN, spoke to "experts" who declared, without proof, that Byrne had to be lying because they saw Hillary as a charming, calm person.
You know, nice the way that batsh*t neighbor lady throws rocks at kids and says she's misunderstood.
Byrne's account wasn't a lone description. Many former agents and staffers confirmed her poor behavior, but (of course) only off the record.
They knew that if they were outed for telling the truth, they'd end up on the Clintons' enemies list, living the rest of their lives looking over their shoulder. However, they know. Everybody in the political sphere knew. The rest of us, however, just weren't allowed to say it. --->READ MORE HERE
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