I almost feel sorry for her. Almost. This had to be so humiliating. She failed upward like no one ever had, getting into increasingly greater positions of power without ever winning an election or doing even a quarter-decent job. And she relished the power, loved the idea that she could make or break filthy commoners with a stroke of her pen. And now, after coasting along as Vice-President, she was given the opportunity to finally achieve the highest position of power in the entire world, and to even earn the privilege of being the first WAHMEN OF CAHLOR president...and it was snatched from her by the establishment's greatest and most hated enemy. It wasn't even a close election. Trump beat her handily; there wasn't even a moment during the counting where she was ahead of him.
There were attempts to cheat in her favor just like what was done for her former running mate, whom she betrayed, but they were systematically zapped. She did manage to get some extra votes shipped into Pennsylvania after midnight, but it was clear at that point that was not going to be enough to win the state, and even if it was, Trump swept the rest of the battlegrounds. The defeat was so crushing that she pretty much left her headquarters without bothering to address her supporters, leaving only some stooge to awkwardly tell them she'd be back tomorrow. She's probably hurting real bad knowing the peak of glory was stolen from her when it seemed that it was just within reach, and now she's doomed to be little more than a historical footnote.
I wonder if she was aware that she was just a sacrificial candidate thrown onto the altar so that more capable Democratic candidates could prepare for 2028. I wonder if she was aware that the Bidens and other politicians were undermining her out of pure spite. I wonder if she was even aware of what an utter incompetent she was and that her entire career was a lie built on sex and affirmative action (and eventually DEI). And if the answer to any of those is no, is she aware of it now?
While its bad for her in this way, Hillary had literally spent her entire life building towards the presidency. She had the entire backing of the Dem machine behind her, literally destroying people decades in advance of her ascension. They had her chosen to continue their march towards full control.
And she lost to a meme candidate tv show host. Not only lost, but lost so late in her life that she could never recover (like she did from 2008). Every single part of her life amounted to nothing and literally no one has cared about her since. The Clinton dynasty literally ended and Obama became the "legacy" messiah instead.
Kamala was a loser who was given power beyond her means. Humiliating, but she still got to be VP and knew well in advance she was a back up's back up. But it ain't shit on what happened to Hilldawg.
and knew well in advance she was a back up's back up
Sometimes everything is as it seems. Biden chose one of his weaker opponents for VP so as not to be overshadowed. Perhaps they really thought he'd make it 8 years, although I don't exactly see what changed. He always seemed senile to me. He finally got caught in public? So why have the debate? He could've just stuck to the party line that Trump is evil beyond debating and giving him a platform is automatically bad.
I have more questions than answers after the results.
Considering he was the frontrunner man-to-beat the entire time, that seems an exceedingly bad bet. I usually give, like, Chuck Todd more credit than that.
Biden chose one of his weaker opponents for VP so as not to be overshadowed
He chose a black woman because she was a black woman. He announced during the primaries that he was going to choose a woman VP, and the summer of love kicked off a few months before his pick, so black became a fairly sure thing. I'm willing to believe she legitimately was the best black female choice.
I almost feel sorry for her. Almost. This had to be so humiliating. She failed upward like no one ever had, getting into increasingly greater positions of power without ever winning an election or doing even a quarter-decent job. And she relished the power, loved the idea that she could make or break filthy commoners with a stroke of her pen. And now, after coasting along as Vice-President, she was given the opportunity to finally achieve the highest position of power in the entire world, and to even earn the privilege of being the first WAHMEN OF CAHLOR president...and it was snatched from her by the establishment's greatest and most hated enemy. It wasn't even a close election. Trump beat her handily; there wasn't even a moment during the counting where she was ahead of him.
There were attempts to cheat in her favor just like what was done for her former running mate, whom she betrayed, but they were systematically zapped. She did manage to get some extra votes shipped into Pennsylvania after midnight, but it was clear at that point that was not going to be enough to win the state, and even if it was, Trump swept the rest of the battlegrounds. The defeat was so crushing that she pretty much left her headquarters without bothering to address her supporters, leaving only some stooge to awkwardly tell them she'd be back tomorrow. She's probably hurting real bad knowing the peak of glory was stolen from her when it seemed that it was just within reach, and now she's doomed to be little more than a historical footnote.
I wonder if she was aware that she was just a sacrificial candidate thrown onto the altar so that more capable Democratic candidates could prepare for 2028. I wonder if she was aware that the Bidens and other politicians were undermining her out of pure spite. I wonder if she was even aware of what an utter incompetent she was and that her entire career was a lie built on sex and affirmative action (and eventually DEI). And if the answer to any of those is no, is she aware of it now?
Hard not to fail upward when you're going down on...
You got me there, LOL!
While its bad for her in this way, Hillary had literally spent her entire life building towards the presidency. She had the entire backing of the Dem machine behind her, literally destroying people decades in advance of her ascension. They had her chosen to continue their march towards full control.
And she lost to a meme candidate tv show host. Not only lost, but lost so late in her life that she could never recover (like she did from 2008). Every single part of her life amounted to nothing and literally no one has cared about her since. The Clinton dynasty literally ended and Obama became the "legacy" messiah instead.
Kamala was a loser who was given power beyond her means. Humiliating, but she still got to be VP and knew well in advance she was a back up's back up. But it ain't shit on what happened to Hilldawg.
Sometimes everything is as it seems. Biden chose one of his weaker opponents for VP so as not to be overshadowed. Perhaps they really thought he'd make it 8 years, although I don't exactly see what changed. He always seemed senile to me. He finally got caught in public? So why have the debate? He could've just stuck to the party line that Trump is evil beyond debating and giving him a platform is automatically bad.
I have more questions than answers after the results.
I don't think they thought Trump would run again or at least wouldn't gain traction.
Considering he was the frontrunner man-to-beat the entire time, that seems an exceedingly bad bet. I usually give, like, Chuck Todd more credit than that.
He chose a black woman because she was a black woman. He announced during the primaries that he was going to choose a woman VP, and the summer of love kicked off a few months before his pick, so black became a fairly sure thing. I'm willing to believe she legitimately was the best black female choice.