In her new memoir, What Happened, a contrite Hillary Clinton goes over her “own shortcomings and the mistakes” during the 2016 presidential race and “take[s] responsibility” for everything that led to the election of Donald Trump. “You can blame the data, blame the message, blame anything you want—but I was the candidate. It was my campaign. Those were my decisions,” she writes, in the latest of three tranches of excerpts that have been published in the run-up of the book’s release, next week. Still, despite seemingly suggesting the fault is hers alone, Clinton also clearly believes that a lot of other people are responsible, too. In excerpts published Tuesday, she placed a not-insignificant amount of blame on her former primary opponent, Bernie Sanders. Today, in new snippets obtained by CNN, Clinton fingers Barack Obama and Joe Biden, too. Herewith, a brief list of people, companies, and concepts that are apparently to blame:

Barack Obama: Of the 44th president, Clinton writes, “I do wonder sometimes about what would have happened if President Obama had made a televised address to the nation in the fall of 2016 warning that our democracy was under attack. Maybe more Americans would have woken up to the threat in time. We’ll never know.” In another part of the book, she notes that Obama urged her to lay off of Sanders in the primary, despite wanting to go after the fact that his plans “did not add up” and were “little more than a pipe dream.”

Bernie Sanders: During the primaries, Clinton says, the senator from Vermont “resort[ed] to innuendo and impugning on my character,” and those attacks “caused lasting damage, making it harder to unify progressives in the general election and paving the way for Trump’s ‘Crooked Hillary’ campaign.”

Joe Biden: Clinton doesn’t so much blame Biden for her loss as she does throw shade at him for what she sees as some bizarre Monday Morning quarterbacking from Uncle Joe. “Joe Biden said the Democratic Party in 2016 ‘did not talk about what it always stood for—and that was how to maintain a burgeoning middle class,’” she says. “I find this fairly remarkable, considering that Joe himself campaigned for me all over the Midwest and talked plenty about the middle class.”

James Comey: Of course, former F.B.I director James Comey receives some (probably warranted!) finger-pointing as well. Her image as a candidate for president, Clinton writes, went from a picture of a seasoned leader to a scandal-plagued one and “[James] Comey’s letter turned that picture upside down.”

The New York Times: Clinton blames the media in general and the Times specifically for its coverage of her e-mail scandal.

Sexism: “What makes me such a lightning rod for fury? I’m really asking. I’m at a loss...I think it’s partly because I’m a woman.”

Gullible Americans: “I think it’s fair to say that I didn’t realize how quickly the ground was shifting under all our feet. I was running a traditional presidential campaign with carefully thought-out policies and painstakingly built coalitions, while Trump was running a reality TV show that expertly and relentlessly stoked Americans’ anger and resentment.”

Vladimir Putin: A (well-deserved!) heap of blame goes to the Russian president. Clinton says Putin held a “personal vendetta” against her and a “deep resentment against” for the U.S. “I never imagined that he would have the audacity to launch a massive covert attack against our own democracy, right under our noses—and that he’d get away with it.”