Why did Hillary Clinton not come out the night of the election to concede defeat, as tradition has dictated for decades?

Why did campaign chair John Podesta come out to tell all those who were #WithHer to go home and “sleep”?

The above questions may now find an answer via radio host Todd Kincannon.

According to Kincannon, Hillary Clinton became “physically violent” towards her own campaign staff after it sunk in that she had lost the election to Trump.

Kincannon tweeted…

“CNN reporter tells me Hillary became physically violent towards Robby Mook and John Podesta around midnight; had to be briefly restrained.”

CNN reporter tells me Hillary became physically violent towards Robby Mook and John Podesta around midnight; had to be briefly restrained. — The Kincannon Show (@kincannon_show) November 14, 2016

InfoWars reports…

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.

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. https://t.co/jZv376ydDM — The Kincannon Show (@kincannon_show) November 15, 2016

“The CNN reporter didn’t fail to report it. His editors will not let him. CNN has banned all “Hillary in the bunker” stories.”

The CNN reporter didn’t fail to report it. His editors will not let him. CNN has banned all “Hillary in the bunker” stories. https://t.co/Iq7WlezU4i — The Kincannon Show (@kincannon_show) November 15, 2016

According to Political Insider…

According to various reports, Clinton was at some points inconsolably emotional, possibly drunk, and physically threatening towards her top aides, as the reality that Donald Trump had defeated her slowly sank in. According to author Ed Klein, Clinton “couldn’t stop crying” once she realized she had lost the election. “She was crying, inconsolably,” he said. “Her friend said — her female friend from way, way, back — said that it was even hard to understand what she was saying, she was crying so hard.” That’s when, according to a radio host who spoke with a CNN reporter, things got ugly.

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