Yah know, it's really interesting that when I went to Snopes to check out this 'post election' disaster that was the planned party to celebrate Hillary becoming the 45th president of the United State, but instead, according to this account, it was a riot, a rampage of angry and frustrated people. Snopes didn't have anything that I could find that refuted this story. That doesn't mean it isn't true or that it's just a good story. Maybe it just good fun.
But what I did find was a series of reports about Hillary's pre-election antics within the campaign and reports about how she handled herself with advisors and volunteers. Many all of these questionable reports were found to be 'kind of ' unsubstanuated, unreliable or unconfirmed anecdotal hearsay or imaginary wishful story telling about Hillary.
On the other hand, all of the stories that were on display for Snopes to analyses that featured Trump didn't carry the same language to explain to the unsuspecting pubic the validity of the reports one way or the other, or so it seemed to me.
Snopes, it appears, I believe, has a bias. But this isn't news to anyone that has been paying attention.
So with all of that said concerning what is fake news and what isn't, this below should be taken as 'it might be true' type of report on Hillary's behavior after the election. What we might also conclude here concerning this story, we can assume the 'Dan Rather' posture, philosophy, of ''it isn't true but it should be, so we will run with it''.
I can just imagine the scene when Hillary understood she lost the election, many of her supporters that know her headed for exits. Actually I think would was a stampede for the exits. It was a scene of all assholes and elbows going out the doors.
I have heard, though, reports from what I consider reliable sources, one of them the Secret Service, that Hillary does have a nasty temper, and has shown it on many occasions over the past decades. It would very entertaining to see how she handled the situation when she heard about Bill with his pants down again in the Oval Office and confronted him about those special activities with Monica. Yikes!
But take this story for what it's worth, a fun read that shows what might have happened that night when the glass ceiling fell on Hillary.
But what I did find was a series of reports about Hillary's pre-election antics within the campaign and reports about how she handled herself with advisors and volunteers. Many all of these questionable reports were found to be 'kind of ' unsubstanuated, unreliable or unconfirmed anecdotal hearsay or imaginary wishful story telling about Hillary.
On the other hand, all of the stories that were on display for Snopes to analyses that featured Trump didn't carry the same language to explain to the unsuspecting pubic the validity of the reports one way or the other, or so it seemed to me.
Snopes, it appears, I believe, has a bias. But this isn't news to anyone that has been paying attention.
So with all of that said concerning what is fake news and what isn't, this below should be taken as 'it might be true' type of report on Hillary's behavior after the election. What we might also conclude here concerning this story, we can assume the 'Dan Rather' posture, philosophy, of ''it isn't true but it should be, so we will run with it''.
I can just imagine the scene when Hillary understood she lost the election, many of her supporters that know her headed for exits. Actually I think would was a stampede for the exits. It was a scene of all assholes and elbows going out the doors.
I have heard, though, reports from what I consider reliable sources, one of them the Secret Service, that Hillary does have a nasty temper, and has shown it on many occasions over the past decades. It would very entertaining to see how she handled the situation when she heard about Bill with his pants down again in the Oval Office and confronted him about those special activities with Monica. Yikes!
But take this story for what it's worth, a fun read that shows what might have happened that night when the glass ceiling fell on Hillary.
And Hillary was almost President of the USA. How frightening!
Hillary Clinton’s post election celebration plans included hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of fireworks, live performances by various celebrities, such as Cher, who came believing that Hillary was going to win the election, a five-hundred-thousand-dollar special effect glass ceiling that she would break through in a dramatic display once she walked out on stage at her H.Q., among millions of dollars worth of other celebratory preparations, all paid for by the Clinton Foundation in full.
The most notable damage was located deep in the VIP room of the Clinton camp. A custom 150 inch ultra HD TV, a gift from the Saudi Arabian government, was found with a broken screen. The damage was caused by a $950,000 bottle of champagne that was believed to have been thrown at the screen by the former presidential candidate some time during the election.
Early in the morning, the custodial staff were greeted by flipped-over tables as the floors were covered with expensive food, drinks, and appetizers. Broken champagne flutes and gilded silverware were also seen scattered around the would-be party room.
The most telling sign of a massive meltdown was the cake. The pastry that had once proudly displayed the presidential seal, was violently flung against the walls in chunks. A broken topper from the cake in the shape of the white house was discovered lodged firmly into the drywall near the dessert table.
Clinton ’s splurge on party supplies was merely an echo of all the left-leaning polls and hype that "confirmed" Hillary Clinton's indubitable win. Misled by just about every prediction, Hillary Clinton personally planned one big party for her assumed victory. Once it became clear that it would not be Clinton 's night, however, the mood of the party soured rapidly.
A former staffer, who was fired during the rampage, said that the atmosphere around Clinton went from "queen of the hour" to "the girl who was dumped on prom night" in only a few moments.
Hillary Clinton reportedly became “physically violent” towards her own campaign staff after she realized she had lost the presidential election, according to radio host Todd Kincannon. “CNN reporter tells me Hillary became physically violent towards Robby Mook and John Podesta around midnight; had to be briefly restrained,” tweeted Kincannon.
It was Podesta who was sent out to talk to Hillary’s dejected supporters shortly before Hillary called Donald Trump to concede, with Clinton nowhere to be seen until the following day.
When asked about rumors that Hillary was drunk on election night, Kincannon responded, “She was. I posted about that too. She was in a “psychotic drunken rage” according to my reporter friend. Doctor added sedatives to the mix.”
Kincannon then claimed that CNN blocked the reporter from publishing what would have been a bombshell story. “The CNN reporter didn’t fail to report it. His editors will not let him. CNN has banned all “Hillary in the bunker” stories,” he tweeted.
Secret Service officials and other staff who worked closely alongside Hillary have previously reported her problems with angry tantrums on numerous occasions. Last year it was also reported that Clinton ’s own campaign staffers feared she could have a serious meltdown and that Hillary had “been having screaming, child-like tantrums that have left staff members in tears and unable to work.” In addition to claims that she became irate, author Ed Klein said a source told him Hillary cried inconsolably to a friend after the results came in, blaming FBI director Comey and President Barack Obama for not doing enough to stop the FBI investigation into her email scandal.
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