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Daniel Greenfield


NextImg:Hillary Clinton: Women Suck

Give Hillary Clinton some credit. The failed former presidential candidate may not have charisma, good speaking skills, likability, a record of actual accomplishments or the ability to stop telling completely unnecessary lies, but she does have an endless capacity to hold grudges.

After burning through every possible book publishing grift (including a thriller in which a fictionalized version of herself copes with being Secretary of State), she’s back with yet another book that no one wants.

And more scores to settle. Especially with the women who didn’t vote for her.

Mrs. Clinton’s comments came in an interview conducted in late February for a forthcoming book, “The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America.”

It’s gotta be better than Grandma’s Garden and the Book of Gutsy Women which you can find at worse 99-cent stores in Toledo, Ohio (and nowhere else.)

But Hillary’s point is really that women are to blame because they didn’t vote for her.

Mrs. Clinton said she saw her defeat in that election as inextricable from her gender. As she has in the past, she blamed the former F.B.I. director James Comey’s last-minute reopening of the investigation of her private email server for her immediate defeat. Mr. Comey had raised questions about her judgment and called her “extremely careless” but recommended no criminal charges. Other political strategists have faulted her message, strategy and various missteps by her campaign for her loss in 2016.

“But once he did that to me, the people, the voters who left me, were women,” she said. “They left me because they just couldn’t take a risk on me, because as a woman, I’m supposed to be perfect. They were willing to take a risk on Trump — who had a long list of, let’s call them flaws, to illustrate his imperfection — because he was a man, and they could envision a man as president and commander in chief.”

This is delusional.

Hillary Clinton was unpopular, undesired and corrupt. Rather than taking credit for seizing control of the nomination using a political machine (not any kind of genuine popularity) and blowing the election, she’s blaming women for not supporting her, as if she was entitled to the support of women because of her gender.

Back when Bill was sexually assaulting women, Hillary didn’t feel any need to stand with them. But she always relies on this sense of feminist entitlement that women have to rally for her.

And all of this is especially insane because women did vote for Hillary.

Women were 13 percentage points more likely than men to have voted for Clinton (54% among women, 41% among men). The gender gap was particularly large among validated voters younger than 50. In this group, 63% of women said they voted for Clinton, compared with just 43% of men.

Hillary Clinton has issues. She’s repeatedly blamed sexism for losing the election and now she’s blaming women. Has she ever considered blaming herself?