Hillary can’t stand not being in the public eye almost as much as she can’t stand losing to Donald Trump last November.
So of course she decided to write a biography of her campaign defeat, entitled ‘What Happened’, which she’s calling a ‘candid’ exposé on how the election was stolen by the Russians…or that Trump voters are sexist…or that there was voter fraud in blue states…or that [insert whatever other excuses she found].
One thing is clear though: none of her post-mortem explanations will include the fact that no one, whether Democrat or Republican, really ever liked Hillary.
And that was the real problem.
So we suggest, in all candor, Simon & Schuster put a question mark at the end of the title since Hillary is really the only person unwilling to recognize the cause of her defeat.
Here’s more from Breitbart…
Failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is teasing her latest book. The tome will continue her almost year-long mission of publicly picking through the wreckage of her doomed campaign and already has the title: “What Happened.”
Publisher Simon & Schuster says that Clinton’s book will detail her loss with “unprecedented candor.”
“In the past, for reasons I try to explain, I’ve often felt I had to be careful in public, like I was up on a wire without a net,” Clinton writes in the introduction. “Now I’m letting my guard down.”
The promo for the book promises that it will be a “cautionary tale” about what she has repeatedly claimed was Russian interference in the election:
She lays out how the 2016 election was marked by an unprecedented assault on our democracy by a foreign adversary. By analyzing the evidence and connecting the dots, Hillary shows just how dangerous the forces are that shaped the outcome, and why Americans need to understand them to protect our values and our democracy in the future.
In the days after the election, Clinton appeared to have accepted the loss with grace and retreated into solitude at her home in Chappaqua, New York. But eventually, she engaged in a series of events in which she listed off the reasons for her upset defeat to President Trump’s longshot campaign.
Initially, her team went with the narrative that she lost because of a combination of Russian interference and the letter from then-FBI Director James Comey in October announcing the reopening the investigation into her private email server.
However, as the months went by, Clinton’s list of people to blame grew. She would go on to blame the Democratic National Committee’s “non-existent” data operation, bad polling numbers, and “voter suppression” in Wisconsin.