Twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hinted at another potential run for the White House on British television this week; saying she “has to make up her mind quickly” because “it’s moving very fast.”
“Are you saying, ‘Forget Me’ now?” asked host Graham Norton.
“Not yet,” responded Clinton. “I’ve been deluged in the last few weeks with thinking about doing that. Right now, I’m not, at all, uh, you know, planning that.”
“I’d have to make up my mind really quickly,” she added, “because it’s moving very fast.”
Watch Clinton’s comments above.
A THIRD TIME? Hillary Tells Trump ‘Don’t Tempt Me’ to Jump into 2020 Race for the White House
Twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton told President Trump to “not tempt her” into joining the 2020 race for the White House Tuesday; sparking speculation of a potential third-run for the Oval Office.
“I think that Crooked Hillary Clinton should enter the race to try and steal it away from Uber Left Elizabeth Warren. Only one condition. The Crooked one must explain all of her high crimes and misdemeanors,” posted Trump on social media.
“Don’t tempt me,” fired-back Clinton.
Don’t tempt me. Do your job.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 8, 2019
Clinton continued her 3-year-long excuses tour this week; telling The View she was probably “too serious” for American voters.
“You know, I’m a serious person but I’m also a fun person but I think I probably came across as too serious,” Clinton said Wednesday on ABC’s The View
“I really believed that my job, especially as a woman and the first woman to go as far as I did, that I had to help people feel good about a woman in the Oval Office, a woman commander in chief,” she said. “And, so, I may have over corrected a little bit because sometimes people say, ‘Why can’t you be like that or why weren’t you like that.’ I did feel a heavy sense of responsibility and it was such that, you know, maybe I wasn’t as loose or open as I could have been. I take responsibility for everything I didn’t do as well or my campaign didn’t do as well.”
Hillary Clinton says she “probably came across as too serious” in the 2016 election.
“I really believed that my job, especially as a woman and the first woman to go as far as I did, that I had to help people feel good about a woman in the Oval Office.” https://t.co/RvxQOidDMF pic.twitter.com/JzkW6lWx0D
— The View (@TheView) October 3, 2019
Clinton offered another set of excuses weeks ago; blaming her 2016 defeat on the US Supreme Court.
BACK AT IT: Hillary Says GOP Senator ‘Parroting Russian Propaganda’ to ‘Divide Our Country’
Hillary Clinton continued her all-out Russian obsession on social media Monday; viciously accusing a Republican Senator of “parroting Russian propaganda” to intentionally “divide” the country.
“Sen. Kennedy, why are you parroting Russian propaganda that U.S. intelligence officials tell us are designed to divide our country? Did you miss the briefing that day?” posted the twice-failed presidential candidate.
Sen. Kennedy, why are you parroting Russian propaganda that U.S. intelligence officials tell us are designed to divide our country? Did you miss the briefing that day? https://t.co/mzmMYHTlSp
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) December 2, 2019
Clinton hinted at a third-run for the White House last month; saying she’s under “enormous pressure” from “many, many people” to enter the 2020 Democratic primary.
“I, as I say, never, never, never say never,” the former secretary of State said on BBC Radio 5 Live. “I will certainly tell you, I’m under enormous pressure from many, many, many people to think about it.”
“But as of this moment, sitting here in this studio talking to you, that is absolutely not in my plans,” Clinton added.
🗣️"Never, never, never say never" @HillaryClinton refuses to rule out running again to be President of the USA
To hear @EmmaBarnett's full interview with Hillary and @ChelseaClinton, check out #EmmaBarnettGetsAnswers on @BBCSounds
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— BBC Radio 5 Live (@bbc5live) November 12, 2019
Original Story: November 7, 2019
Hillary Clinton continued her excuses tour this week; blaming her 2016 defeat to Donald Trump on “unprecedented problems” throughout the campaign.
“Elections are supposed to be about the future and leadership should be about the future. I think I could’ve done a really good job. The last election was deeply flawed. There were so many unprecedented problems in that election, it’s almost hard to make sense of,” said Clinton during a New York Times event.
You heard it here first:
Not taking up professional running anytime soon.https://t.co/dH2I4ZvMcZ
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 7, 2019
Clinton made similar comments last month; blaming social media platform Facebook for their “appalling policies” that permit “false information.”
“Facebook’s decision to allow false information in political advertisements is appalling. Voters are being confronted by millions of pieces of misinformation. A world where up is down and down is up is a world where democracy can’t thrive,” posted Clinton.