Hillary Says She���s Now ���Part of the Resistance���
Hillary is now part of the resistance.
We know, because she said so.
You may have heard that Hillary again invoked ���misogyny��� the other day as a material reason for why she lost the 2016 election to Donald Trump; she cited, as well, the renewed Comey investigation into her improper use of a private server and the alleged involvement of Russia in the election as reasons for her defeat. Mrs. Clinton made her comments during an appearance at the Women for Women International Luncheon in New York, where she was interviewed by CNN���s Christine Amanpour.
Particularly noteworthy was her assertion that she was ���on the way to winning until a combination of Jim Comey's letter on October 28 and Russian WikiLeaks raised doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me and got scared off.���
OK.
In addition to Hillary using the opportunity to once again take no real responsibility for her own political failure, she also used it to announce that she���s now part of the resistance (whatever that means):
���I can���t be anything other than who I am, and I���ve spent decades learning about what it would take to move our country forward, including people who clearly didn���t vote for me. To try to make sure that we dealt with a lot of these hard issues that are right around the corner, like robotics and artificial intelligence, and things that are really going to be upending the economy, for the vast majority of Americans, to say nothing of the rest of the world. So, I���m now back to being an activist citizen, and part of the resistance.���
By the way, does anyone get the ���robotics��� reference?
Trump is a frustration for many, including even for some of those who voted for him; but remember that this was the alternative.
Vive la resistance!
By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large