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Hillary Still Doesn't Understand Why She Lost in 2016, and It'll Be the Same Reason Biden Loses


Hillary Clinton is one of those people that I would forget exists if it wasn't for the corporate media's attempts to prop her up like a Clinton aide trying to furtively move her into a van after she'd passed out. 

Clinton is a bitter woman. The 2016 election was supposed to be hers to win. She was supposed to be the first woman president. She was supposed to have her name printed in history books and celebrated for generations as the one who broke the glass ceiling. The media worked night and day to make it happen. Activist groups sang her praises. She had a lot of people fooled into believing she was her

And she would've gotten away with it, too, if it wasn't for that meddling orange man and his army of internet trolls. 

Clinton clearly has it out for Trump, and nearly every conversation she has with a working camera involves complaints that he somehow stole the election from her. Apparently, questioning election integrity is okay with the right ideological alignment. 

Clinton is still harping on about her stolen destiny today. As Reclaim the Net reported, Clinton is warning that Trump's misinformation-laden trolls are about to steal the election for him again with memes and "virulent content": 

So, Clinton-the-victim’s comments now, half a year before the next US presidential election and amid mainstream media’s “disinformation/AI panic” might read as little, if anything, more than political campaigning.

She claims this is her focus now: still talking about the alleged wrongdoing done to her in 2016, still alleging this was all about “disinformation” – and that it was all “primitive” – compared to what she anticipates is happening now.

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“Their, you know, the so-called ‘Dark Web’ was filled with these kinds of memes and stories and videos of all sorts…portraying me in all kinds of… less than flattering ways,” Clinton said. “And we knew something’s going on, but we didn’t understand the full extent of the very clever way in which it was insinuated into social media.”

Did memes and viral content help defeat Clinton? 

Yes. She's not wrong.

But Clinton made herself an easy target. She was very meme-able, and no, not because she's a woman. It's because she was a trainwreck being sold to us as a high-performance machine. The scrambling that was constantly being done to make her seem more popular and capable than she actually was bordered on the comical. 

All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't help Clinton look good. She had celebrities sing songs for her, talking heads promise a brighter future with her in command, and every trick in the book was deployed but in the end, Clinton was just too much of a joke. 

It was too easy to make Clinton a meme, and the same is now happening to Joe Biden. If Clinton believes she's watching it happen again, it's because it is. 

He's just as ridiculous as she is. 

Biden might have gotten away with a lot in 2020 because he had quite a bit of political cover. Not only was he from the Democrat's Obama golden era, but he had the benefit of being not Trump. The entire Democrat platform could have been boiled down to that one thing. 

But now, after nearly four years, a great deal of information has been made clear to us about Biden. He's past his sell-by date by a lot. His family is neck-deep in sketchy dealings. His son is a drug-addled whoremonger. He runs the economy like a communist college freshman, and his border policies leave a lot to be desired...and by that, I mean having ones that involve pretending we have a border. 

But if Clinton was the first verse, Biden is just a repeat. 

He has everyone in the press working overtime to prop him up. Celebrities are trying their best to make him seem cool and capable. 

But like Clinton, Biden is too perfect of a target for internet jokes because he is, himself, a joke. 

Clinton, like many Democrats, is advocating for a sort of censorship to take place in order to stop it all, but at the end of the day, if the Democrats want not to be made fun of on the internet so badly, then maybe they should pick better candidates. 

It's telling that they'd rather shut everyone else up than be better themselves.