'He Has an Affinity for Dictators': Clinton Rips Trump, Says 'Pressures' Caused White Women to Vote for Him

'The Five' Sounds Off on Hillary Joking That Fox News Is 'Trying to Impeach' Her

Hillary Clinton recently took another trip abroad where she discussed her 2016 election loss to Donald Trump.

Speaking in Melbourne, Clinton asked in jest that the audience "forget that I got three million more votes -- it's over," in reference to her popular vote win, as compared with her Electoral College loss.

"There is still a very large proportion of the population that is uneasy with women in positions of leadership," said Clinton, who previously visited India to discuss the election.

.@Richardafowler: "[@HillaryClinton] is making a larger argument that I think we as a country should pay more attention to, and the argument is that woman are judged on far more categories than men are judged on when they decide to make the run for office." #TheStory pic.twitter.com/wGcEBO9cwZ — Fox News (@FoxNews) May 11, 2018

"So, the easiest way to kind of avoid to have to look at someone on her merits is to dismiss her on her looks," she continued.

On "The Story," Martha MacCallum and her panel discussed the latter remark, noting that it may have been a veiled shot at Trump and adding that the president also mocked the looks of a conservative woman in former HP CEO Carly Fiorina.

In her remarks, Clinton also said her opponents would say "I'm not against women" while wearing apparel that mocked her.

During the campaign, Clinton critics marketed shirts calling for her to be imprisoned, as well as one borrowing the stylized "Hope" image made popular by President Obama, to accuse Clinton's husband Bill of sexual assault.

Clinton said such t-shirts said "horrible things" about her, and that they appeared to make her the exception: "I'm not for 'that' woman."

Maxine Waters to PA Rep: 'I Resent the Remark About Making America Great Again'

Iran's Leader Pokes Trump with Photo of Him Reading 'Fire & Fury'