Was that bitch drunk or stoned? I was looking forward to hearing their take on HRC's book but left after the first couple minutes. I don't need to listen to whiny millennials tonight.
I'm reading HRC's book and so are several of my friends. We all agree that it's reminding us what a President COULD be like as opposed to the horror show that's in the WH right now. Because of that, we're all invigorated and renewed in our motivation to make sure Democrats win in the mid-terms. In other words, the committee I'm on thinks the timing of her book is perfect. Not that she needs to give a fuck what anyone thinks (thank you Dan). Rich - PLEASE stop being one of the hetero white males in the media that goes out of their way to criticize her. At least READ the book before you decide what you think about it.
It's disingenuous to attribute criticism of Hillary's book to misogyny. No other losing presidential candidate wrote a book about their loss, they felt humiliated enough - so it's breaking new ground. Richard Nixon wrote about Watergate later on, but that's different.
Contrary to what you said, we're not done fighting #TrumpCare. It's back (Graham-Cassidy repeal bill) and we need all hands on deck opposing it! I'm a little alarmed that you aren't on top of this, as part of a bigger phenomenon of people somehow not paying attention this time around.
Clinton's book is a cringe-filled laugher about how literally everyone was to blame but herself and her campaign strategy. It is obviously ghost-written (it seems like Clinton never even read it) and so tone deaf and lacking in self-awareness that it is confusing as to why it even exists.
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