Hillary Clinton went to India last weekend where she tried to have a serious discussion on why she lost the presidential race in 2016. But we can’t stop laughing at some of the ridiculous things she said. Here are some of the best soundbites.

Here’s a shot at Middle America. From Business Insider–

“But what the map doesn’t show you, is that I won the places that represent two-thirds of America’s gross domestic product,” Clinton continued. “So I won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward. And his whole campaign ‘Make America Great Again,’ was looking backwards.”

Here’s a joke from an article that tried to make her look good- From WaPo

“I’m the mother who says, ‘Eat your spinach, you’ll grow up strong.’ Someone else is saying, ‘Eat all the fast food and the ice cream you can possibly stick in your mouth.’ ”

And here is the War on Women articulated clearly by Hillary Clinton. From The Daily Mail–

“We do not do well with white men and we don’t do well with married, white women,” Clinton said. “And part of that is an identification with the Republican Party and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should,” she continued. “What happened in my election is I was on the way to winning white women until former director of the FBI Jim Comey dropped that very ill-advised letter on Oct. the 28th and my numbers just went down… All of a sudden white women who were going to vote for me, and frankly standing up to the men in their lives and the men in their work places were being told, ‘She’s going to jail, you don’t want to vote for her. It’s going to be terrible you can’t vote for that.’ It stopped my momentum and it decreased my vote enough. Because I was ahead and I was winning and I thought I had fought my way back,” she concluded.

Wow. Let’s read that again as it is pretty tough to be more insulting to women than- “We do not do well with white men and we don’t do well with married, white women. And part of that is an identification with the Republican Party and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should.”

I have never treated a woman like that. And we can’t name one Republican woman in Virginia who would agree to that analysis.

How is Hillary Clinton’s, now worldwide, hissy fit helping the Democratic Party?

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