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Is Hillary Clinton Suffering from a Neurological Condition? (1 Viewer)

Actual quotes from DJT:

"She's got bad temperament. She could be crazy. She could actually be crazy," Trump said, turning away from his teleprompters.

"Honestly, I don't think she's all there," he said during an August 6 rally.

Then there's the crazier stuff promoted on social media and the National Enquirer by Trump associates and fans.

With a 78 year old Biden, this line of attack will continue.

 
People like Gore, Romney have been able to successfully move on after losing an election.  Hillary with her sense of entitlement is unable to do that. What Gore and Romney have managed to do, though, is move on and reinvent. Romney has made his way back to the arena, after finding a new state in which to run for office and distinguishing himself as a rare Republican politician who criticized Trump flat out (with a brief interlude when he tried to position himself to be Trump’s secretary of state). Gore turned the 2000 race into a throwaway punch line and embarked on a second act as an investor, climate-change Cassandra and Nobel laureate. This is what many of Clinton’s critics want for her: Not to be silent, but to say something different. She’s missing an opportunity to define herself beyond being the candidate who lost a seemingly winnable election to an unelectable Trump.

How is it that Clinton, who is successful and smart, hasn’t followed the most basic advice? For one thing, self-reflection isn’t easy or natural for Hillary, which is why there are so many of these advice lists in the first place.

 Now that goal of being POTUS is off the table, and she has yet to fully embrace a cause or future that can separate her from her loss. Finding the right path, among many possible options, is surely a challenge for her.

The point is Hillary needs to drop the public grumblings about the past. There are plenty of people willing and able to analyze the 2016 race and point out of why Trump was elected. Almost 3 years later Clinton doesn’t need to be a voice in that mix anymore.

 
With a 78 year old Biden, this line of attack will continue.
Isn't Biden 76?   Anyway while it is silly for one 70+ year old to criticize another for their age that won't stop Mr. Trump from doing so.    That said,  I think both of them are too old for POTUS.

 
Isn't Biden 76?   Anyway while it is silly for one 70+ year old to criticize another for their age that won't stop Mr. Trump from doing so.    That said,  I think both of them are too old for POTUS.
But one is sleepy and the other is high high energy

 
People like Gore, Romney have been able to successfully move on after losing an election.  Hillary with her sense of entitlement is unable to do that. What Gore and Romney have managed to do, though, is move on and reinvent. Romney has made his way back to the arena, after finding a new state in which to run for office and distinguishing himself as a rare Republican politician who criticized Trump flat out (with a brief interlude when he tried to position himself to be Trump’s secretary of state). Gore turned the 2000 race into a throwaway punch line and embarked on a second act as an investor, climate-change Cassandra and Nobel laureate. This is what many of Clinton’s critics want for her: Not to be silent, but to say something different. She’s missing an opportunity to define herself beyond being the candidate who lost a seemingly winnable election to an unelectable Trump.

How is it that Clinton, who is successful and smart, hasn’t followed the most basic advice? For one thing, self-reflection isn’t easy or natural for Hillary, which is why there are so many of these advice lists in the first place.

 Now that goal of being POTUS is off the table, and she has yet to fully embrace a cause or future that can separate her from her loss. Finding the right path, among many possible options, is surely a challenge for her.

The point is Hillary needs to drop the public grumblings about the past. There are plenty of people willing and able to analyze the 2016 race and point out of why Trump was elected. Almost 3 years later Clinton doesn’t need to be a voice in that mix anymore.
What do you mean move on?  She is selling books, doing speaking tours, and running the foundation.

 
Yes she has, there is a link to a quote of hers saying she won't run in the Hillary thread.
This was the last article I read on it.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/06/politics/hillary-clinton-2020/index.html
 

New York Times political reporter Maggie Haberman tweeted this:

"Spoke to someone close with Clinton in contact with her today. They say she wasn't trying to be emphatic and close the door on running when she spoke to a local reporter yesterday, and that she was surprised by how definitively it played. The person also says she is extremely unlikely to run, but that she remains bothered that she's expected to close the door on it when, say, John Kerry isn't. She has told her team she is waiting at least to see the Mueller report."

 
What do you mean move on?  She is selling books, doing speaking tours, and running the foundation.
we have a President who can't move on from Hillary even after he won. she's still brought up at his rallies.  seems kind of strange for some on this board to think that its Hillary who can't let it go but this is the world we live in nowadays.  

 
we have a President who can't move on from Hillary even after he won. she's still brought up at his rallies.  seems kind of strange for some on this board to think that its Hillary who can't let it go but this is the world we live in nowadays.  
She mocked Trump like 3 days ago... She's obviously over it.

 
we have a President who can't move on from Hillary even after he won. she's still brought up at his rallies.  seems kind of strange for some on this board to think that its Hillary who can't let it go but this is the world we live in nowadays.  
:confused:  I can't stand either one but Hillary brings up Trump every talk show she is on, she just can`t help herself or get over it...and of course he responds like a jackass. Hillary likes to booze it up so maybe some of these comments come under the influence.  Trump does not drink..so he has no excuse.

I understand it was a crushing defeat for her to lose to an unelectable candidate. Eventually she will find the reason when she looks in the mirror.

 
:confused:  I can't stand either one but Hillary brings up Trump every talk show she is on, she just can`t help herself or get over it...and of course he responds like a jackass. Hillary likes to booze it up so maybe some of these comments come under the influence.  Trump does not drink..so he has no excuse.

I understand it was a crushing defeat for her to lose to an unelectable candidate. Eventually she will find the reason when she looks in the mirror.
She talks about Trump all the time and I don't think she will ever come to grips that she lost. It's awesome!

 
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Never understood the extreme hate.  Just a politician like the rest of them.

Emails that went nowhere were the best ammo they had.  That and she is a women with a shrill voice.

 
we have a President who can't move on from Hillary even after he won. she's still brought up at his rallies.  seems kind of strange for some on this board to think that its Hillary who can't let it go but this is the world we live in nowadays.  
Speaking of rallies .. the constant rallies have got to be the #1 weirdest thing about this very weird Presidency.

But whatever, let's talk about the septuagenarian who lost the election two years ago some more.  I get it, its relevant because of Biden as it should be for Bernie and was for Reagan and is for the incumbent. Go Pete?

 

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