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I have to start this particular video by explaining something.
Several weeks ago, I made a promise to everyone that I would never talk about Hillary Clinton
again, and, unfortunately, right now I have to break that promise.
The reason I'm breaking that promise is because Hillary Clinton has decided to thrust herself
back into the public spotlight by releasing a shameless new memoir titled, What Happened.
Today, to save you the trouble of having to read through that garbage and having to pay
money for it, I'm going to give you what I like to call a preemptive review of Hillary
Clinton's new book, What Happened.
And, if you look at the cover, it says, What Happened, and then it answers it for you.
Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Probably should put a spoiler warning on that.
Nonetheless, here is what I see will happen with this book.
She's going to talk about the fact that she should have gone to Wisconsin, she should
have spent more time in the Rust Belt.
I see the errors of my ways.
Darn it.
If only I could do it again.
She's not going to go after people like John Podesta.
She's not going to throw any shade at Debbie Wasserman Schultz and blame her for the hatred
that erupted over the Democratic Party from the people who supported Bernie Sanders.
Hell, she may not even mention Bernie Sanders whatsoever in this book.
She's not going to talk about the fact that her campaign created the narrative of the
Bernie Bro, just like they did in the 2008 primary with Barack Obama.
For those of you who aren't pay attention, or weren't paying attention, or weren't even
old enough to vote at the time, her campaign, her advisors did the exact same thing with
Barack Obama.
The Barack Bros.
I forget exactly what they call them, but it's the same thing they did with the Bernie
Bros.
They create this narrative, say that anybody who doesn't support Hillary Clinton is a misogynist
and they just hate all women, which is not true.
But they created that narrative and they're partly responsible for the massive rift taking
place in the Democratic Party today.
But again, don't expect Hillary to say that that's what happened.
Furthermore, she's not going to talk about the fact that maybe she shouldn't have spent
so much time behind closed doors with her millionaire corporate donors, and instead
should have started reaching out to people.
She's not going to talk about the fact that she only discussed issues 25% of the time,
according to analyses, and just spent the other 75% of the time making fun and talking
bad about Donald Trump, which would seem like a decent strategy except for the fact that
the American public actually tends to care about policy.
Hillary Clinton grossly underestimated what the American public wanted and she grossly
underestimated everybody's intelligence.
Now, I'm not saying that Donald Trump is an intelligent guy, but he knows how to manipulate
people.
That is a form of intelligence and his manipulation, his speaking of the issues, enough though
he was lying through his teeth, still convinced more people to vote for him than Hillary Clinton
in those Rust Belt states.
I know she won the popular vote, I'm talking about the Rust Belt.
That's what cost her the election.
Sure, she's probably going to blame Jill Stein a little bit.
Might even throw Gary Johnson, a Libertarian candidate in there, accusing him of stealing
some votes.
She'll give us a few passages that show that, oh, maybe she learned.
Maybe she understands what she did wrong.
Maybe we should give her another chance.
Do you see how that train of thought works?
It's going to be enough to convince the Hillary Clinton supporters that we should absolutely
give her another chance and we should run her again 2020 or whenever the hell she wants
to run again.
But that can't happen, folks.
This book means nothing.
Hillary Clinton is trying to, once again, capitalize and make a buttload of money off
of the worst campaign in American history.
She is trying to make money off of the fact that she lost to Donald Trump.
Everybody else is living in misery, but I'm going to write this memoir and make so much
more money.
That's all this is about.
So, do me a favor.
Do yourself a favor.
Do not buy this book.
Do not go read any reviews.
Do not believe any of the nonsense that she spews in this book because she's trying to
make a quick buck.
She's trying to manipulate the public into thinking that she actually learned something
from that campaign, and eventually use that to make her way back into the national spotlight.
She needs to go away.
It's time to put the Clinton legacy in the United States to rest.
You can do that by not going out and buying this book.