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Home Front: Politix
Hillary Clinton's gut-wrenching day
2017-01-22
[CNN] It was not the Inauguration Day that Hillary Clinton
... former first lady, former secretary of state, former presidential candidate, sometimes described by her supporters as the smartest woman in the world, usually described by the rest of us as a crook...
imagined.

When the skies finally opened up on Friday and rain began to fall over the US Capitol, Clinton's turn to stand before the thousands gathered on the Mall and take the oath of office as the 45th president never came.

Instead, she remained seated with her husband, Bill Clinton
...former Democratic president of the U.S. Bill was the second U.S. president to be impeached, the first to deny that oral sex was sex, the first to have difficulty with the definition of is...
, by her side. And she watched a man whom she believes is fundamentally unfit to hold the highest office of the land get sworn in as her next president.

Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
's inauguration on Friday and the ceremonial passing of the baton by Barack Obama
I inhaled. That was the point...
crystalized before a watchful nation the deeply personal loss that Clinton had suffered in November.

For the former Democratic presidential nominee, the decision to attend Friday's ceremony was not an easy one.

Clinton anticipated that it would be painful for her to watch Trump become the next president, according to a former aide, but felt she had no choice but to attend given her role both as former first lady and Trump's challenger. It weighed on her, this aide added, that her presence symbolized the peaceful transition of power, regardless of her own emotions about the day.

The Clintons arrived on Capitol Hill shortly before the swearing-in. At the same time, the presidential motorcade was making its way down Pennsylvania Ave. towards the Capitol. In one car sat two men who had each taken away Clinton's dreams of becoming president -- Obama and Trump.

Clinton wore a white coat -- something she did often on the campaign trail to represent the color women wore during the suffrage movement. She and Bill Clinton were introduced to the inaugural stage by the announcer as "the 42nd president of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton, and the honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton."
... sometimes described as Deplorable, Irredeemable and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another William H. Seward ...

For Clinton's supporters, both were painful reminders of how close Clinton -- the first woman to clinch a major political party's nomination for president -- had come to becoming to the president of the United States.

With the exception of when she exchanged pleasantries with other dignitaries on the stage, Clinton, for the most part, appeared stoic.

Trump, with his former political opponent seated behind him, delivered an inaugural address reminiscent of his campaign speeches, vowing that the "forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer."

"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now," Trump said.
Posted by:Fred

#19  See, AlanC and I may have a different approach on how we see her and her role in the election, but we can still be civil and friends.....Hey Alan, watcha doing with that boxed set of 18 century dueling pistols? Tell you what, lets go to the O-Club and have a drink and forget all this. Hildabeest drives us nuts.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-01-22 21:44  

#18  AlanC's description is spot on, and that is what made it easy for her to be used by people smarter than her. As AP pointed out. The latter, would not have been possible with the former.
Posted by: Omomort Cheager7040   2017-01-22 19:54  

#17  For all the fussing about her presence and feelings, Hillary was merely there as the wife of former president Bill Clinton. All of the other presidential candidates who were there came in their capacities as serving legislators or incoming officials in the Trump administration.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-01-22 19:35  

#16  AP and AlanC - no reason both of those can't be right, as I think they are.
Posted by: Raj   2017-01-22 13:16  

#15  Disagree AP, there is nothing sad about the vile, vicious, old sow. She has wanted to be a fascist tyrant queen her entire life and has schemed accordingly.

She belongs in Argentina where she could be worshiped by the peons and bestow her blessings.....while sucking every dime they had.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-01-22 13:09  

#14  It was all about money.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-01-22 12:52  

#13  The sad thing about Hillary is that she cannot stand outside herself, like great leaders, and see herself and correct mistakes and improve. IMHO, Hillary was more of a figurehead than a leader to be. Her record in public "service" was lacking, to be charitable. Bill and a bunch of others put her up to this presidency thing to use her as a figurehead for their own nefarious aims. They appealed to her ego, her "right" of being the first woman president, etc. etc. The sad thing is that she really had no product to sell, other than First Woman President(TM). She was used as a cheap trick, and she maybe has started to realize this.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-01-22 12:51  

#12  After all the fighting, most of her antics were vile and unacceptable. At least she was man enough to stand up and be there admitting her defeat. I don't give that woman much credit, but she gets it for this humiliating defeat and still going.

Or, maybe it was Bill that forced her to go because it was as close as he could get to Trumps daughters!!!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2017-01-22 11:45  

#11  :-)
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-01-22 11:24  

#10  Gut wrenching day.
Hope the cow gets colic.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-01-22 11:10  

#9  "Pauca sed pura", g(r)om!

(Gauss' motto: "Few but ripe" for you non-Latin speakers.) I generally hit the "Comment" button a lot more often than "Submit."
Posted by: PBMcL   2017-01-22 11:09  

#8  Long time no see, PBMcL.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-01-22 10:22  

#7  My new milspec, extreme dynamic range schadenfreude meter is giving me an "overload" warning.
Posted by: PBMcL   2017-01-22 10:19  

#6  Was that toast that Trump directed to the Clintons at the luncheon a 'godfather' kiss?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-01-22 08:20  

#5  I can't help it but I am laughing unconrollably just at the thought of this Fascist, Scum Bitch crying in her vodka.


Tee hee.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-01-22 08:05  

#4  
Posted by: Bobby   2017-01-22 07:42  

#3  I forgot what I was saying.
Posted by: gorb   2017-01-22 02:30  

#2  Hillary Who?
Posted by: Fred   2017-01-22 02:11  

#1  "forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer."

Except Hillary. She can stay forgotten.
Posted by: gorb   2017-01-22 01:14  

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