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Who does Hillary blame? Word has it, it is Comey and Obama.

Posted - November 11, 2016

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  • First and foremost, she should blame herself. The blame and pointing of fingers would be endless, as many blunders took place. One of the worst blunders for me, was the meeting on the tarmac between Bill and Loretta Lynch.

     
    This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at November 11, 2016 4:44 AM MST
      November 11, 2016 4:40 AM MST
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  • 5614
    The meeting was about intimidation and it is what was expected of Obama against Comey and why she may feel he did not do all he could.
      November 11, 2016 4:46 AM MST
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  • 17261
    Well, that one will go on Bill, and not Hillary then.
      November 11, 2016 5:01 AM MST
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  • absolutely .. 
      November 11, 2016 5:08 AM MST
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  • Not sure how true it is, but it wouldn't surprise me either.   She clearly doesn't like to take responsibility for her own doings so it sounds about right.

    Hillary has no one to blame but herself.
      November 11, 2016 4:44 AM MST
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  • 17261
    I haven't heard her blame anyone in public about her defeat. In fact I think she has handled it well if we just look at that, and not try mix in all the perceptions we have build up about her person already. Trump unlikely is blaming the press for the protests going on. Hmm. Now who is blaming everybody but themselves? Let fair be fair. MHO. This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at November 11, 2016 8:00 PM MST
      November 11, 2016 5:05 AM MST
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  • I agree, what I have seen she's been publicly gracious about it.
    All I said is it wouldn't surprise me.

    But you're right, I'm letting boredom get the best of me and responding to click-bait "Word has it...." type nonsense.
      November 11, 2016 5:34 AM MST
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  • 17261
    Meh. I was mostly protesting against "She clearly doesn't like to take responsibility for her own doings so it sounds about right." I don't think it's in all fairness recognising her doings and will be more based in the perceptions build up around her persona. Let fairness be fair, also if we have antipathy against someone. It's all I had in mind.
      November 11, 2016 5:45 AM MST
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  • It's all subjective as no one really knows 100% of the why's ... it's anyone's opinion that is most welcomed. In the end, it's mostly conjecture. I'm sure it will continue on for a long time from both sides. Great question!
      November 11, 2016 5:49 AM MST
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  • 17261
    I don't know why you're telling me it's a great question. I won't agree, but I won't be interested discussing it either. I don't see it reasoned in HRC's current behavior. Have you heard her blaming anyone in public? By the replies made so far inside this question, it seems to be people judging her more on the past and based on their personal perception of the person HRC rather than anything about how she has been dealing with her defeat this far. IMHO. This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at November 11, 2016 6:01 AM MST
      November 11, 2016 5:52 AM MST
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  • I meant the OP question was a good question. People can opine however they please, that's why questions are asked. 
      November 11, 2016 6:01 AM MST
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  • 17261
    And, who is preventing them? This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at November 11, 2016 6:08 AM MST
      November 11, 2016 6:07 AM MST
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  • Was my last posting a question? Last word Sapphic? 
      November 11, 2016 6:26 AM MST
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  • 17261
    Have me excused, and think what you will, you're the one making remarks/comments on my contribution... Oh, I'm not allowed an opinion... That's it..? You remind me remarkable about... Oh well, never mind... Enjoy your Friday.
      November 11, 2016 6:42 AM MST
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  • I heart you and see your center,  but I still feel that way.  Those perceptions still were ignored by her and the DNC and they stole the nom from their candidate who had the chance.  The DNC chose a disastrous strategy.  Anyone who thinks strategically and tactically saw this. It was sloppy chess from the get go.
      November 11, 2016 6:00 AM MST
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  • 17261
    That might be, but in all fairness towards her as what this question is asking about?
      November 11, 2016 6:07 AM MST
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  • True,  it's time to move on.
      November 11, 2016 6:08 AM MST
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  • 17261
    I'd say so. I don't think HRC will have much influence in American politics in the future. There are other topics that should be a greater concern as we speak. Free press being one of them. This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at November 11, 2016 6:15 AM MST
      November 11, 2016 6:14 AM MST
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