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Hills "accepts responsibility" for loss
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(05-03-2017, 01:57 PM)Matt_Crimson Wrote: She clearly doesn't accept full responsibility based on what she said. She made a quick statement about how she "accepts responsibility" and then diverted attention to the Russains and the FBI. But what did YOU do Hillary that caused you to lose the election. She's showing nothing but clear denial.

What else can Hillary say about the Russians and the FBI that people haven't heard already from the infinite news cycles about it? I don't want to hear about the Russians and the FBI being partly to blame because they did "insert regurgitated information here". 

I want to know what she thinks she did wrong. Based on what she's said so far she thinks that whatever she did is miniscule compared to "Putin and Comey".

So what if the Russians were involved? She doesnt have a shred of evidence to prove that Russia lost the election for her.

This is not about "proving" the Russians affected the election. How would the election have gone if voters knew Trump's camp was under investigation?

And it seems to me she did a lot of things very well. She was magnificent and prepared in the debates while Donald looked grumpy and played. What did Trump really do better? He wanted to build a wall and ban Muslims and that drew the Republican base to him. He injected an unprecedented level of incivility into the campaign at every stage.

In my view, two decades of Fox/Rightwing media "fake news" had a larger effect on Hillary's negatives than Russia or even the email scandal.  People are scratching their heads every day now at Trump's incompetence and lack of knowledge while the Trump base shows little sign of buyer's remorse. Someone who doesn't know government is still better than someone who does because he's an outsider. Hillary had no answer for that. Perhaps there is no answer until Trump's policies are finally perceived to fail massively.

I hope she will keep a running commentary on them as they do.  Maybe the people will choose better next time around.
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RE: Hills "accepts responsibility" for loss - Dill - 05-03-2017, 06:38 PM

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