RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
November 15, 2016 at 10:30 am
Focusing on just one of the thousands of self inflicted (cumulatively lethal) paper cuts isn't productive.
If we're looking for a 'meta-cause' beyond the e-mail server, Anthony Weiner's weiner, Benghazi, the Clinton Foundation, Monica Lewinski, Donna Brazile, the Podesta wikileak, Debbie Wasserman-Shultz, lying about confidential materials, premium increases triggering Obamacare death spiral, pay for play, Hillary's decades long inaction about high polling negatives, Bill Clinton's diarrhea of the mouth more than once, and I could go on and on, then in my view it comes down to fundamentally Hillary had mixed feelings about being president. I can't believe with her political savvy and high intelligence, anything could have destroyed her candidacy other than her internal baseline motivations for the presidency never hitting that 110% level 'real' winners who want to win and do win display while they are winning their win winningly.
She didn't want it bad enough and fucked it and the rest of us. It was ALWAYS hers to lose, and she did.
If we're looking for a 'meta-cause' beyond the e-mail server, Anthony Weiner's weiner, Benghazi, the Clinton Foundation, Monica Lewinski, Donna Brazile, the Podesta wikileak, Debbie Wasserman-Shultz, lying about confidential materials, premium increases triggering Obamacare death spiral, pay for play, Hillary's decades long inaction about high polling negatives, Bill Clinton's diarrhea of the mouth more than once, and I could go on and on, then in my view it comes down to fundamentally Hillary had mixed feelings about being president. I can't believe with her political savvy and high intelligence, anything could have destroyed her candidacy other than her internal baseline motivations for the presidency never hitting that 110% level 'real' winners who want to win and do win display while they are winning their win winningly.
She didn't want it bad enough and fucked it and the rest of us. It was ALWAYS hers to lose, and she did.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.