Hillary at Rutgers: The Media Never Told a Man to Shut Up After Losing

Nick Kangadis | March 30, 2018
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It’s getting sad. It will always be funny, but at the same time, it’s getting very sad.

And it really couldn’t have happened to a better person.

Failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was interviewed in front of a massive crowd at Rutgers University in New Jersey Thursday evening, where she spoke to a sold out crowd of 5,000 people, according to NJ.com.

The biggest knee-slapper that Clinton slung out to the adoring crowd — who lapped up every word Clinton said with glee — was when she commented that the media never told a male presidential election loser to shut up.

Great! She’s making it about her gender — again! Want to get a grasp on just how far gone Clinton has become? Just take a look at her exact quote.

“I had one of the young people who works for me go back and do a bit of research,” Clinton said. “They never said that to any man who was not elected.”

Here’s video of Clinton’s remarks:

 

So, Clinton brings up failed presidential candidates of the past — as if they formed some group of X-Men or something — and said she’s glad that they never shut up.

That’s probably because they shut up on their own accord, because they didn’t want to take away focus from the person who actually won the presidency. But, most people would want to take a break from the circus that it a presidential campaign.

One failed nominee that Clinton brought up was Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). Clinton said that she’s glad McCain didn’t shut up after losing. The only problem is that McCain told Esquire magazine a different story in November of 2017.

“You’ve got to understand that you can’t rewrite history,” McCain told Esquire. “The hardest thing to do is to just shut up.”

McCain was extremely candid in his comments concerning Clinton’s need to constantly talk about how she could have possibly lost.

McCain concluded that portion of the interview with the following (WARNING: Some strong language):

What’s the fucking point? Keep the fight up? History will judge that campaign, and it’s always a period of time before they do. You’ve got to move on. This is Hillary’s problem right now: She doesn’t have anything to do.

(Coughs) Retire? Excuse me — allergies. 

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