To critics who say she should "go away" after losing to Trump, Hillary Clinton says, "they never said that to any man who was not elected" https://t.co/Wya8MMvL4B pic.twitter.com/p0lXJvbQrN
— CNN (@CNN) March 30, 2018
…“I’m really glad that, you know, Al Gore didn’t stop talking about climate change,” Clinton said of the former Democratic vice president who ran for president in 2000.
She continued, “And I’m really glad John Kerry went to the Senate and became an excellent secretary of state.”
“And I’m really glad John McCain kept speaking out and standing up and saying what he had to say,” Clinton said of the Arizona Republican.
“And for heaven’s sakes, Mitt Romney is running for the Senate,” said Clinton, referring to the 2012 Republican nominee’s campaign for Senate in Utah.
Clinton added that she’s “really committed to speaking out and doing what I can to have a voice in the debate about where our country is going.”…
Bob Dole, 94 – still tweeting, btw
Gore, 69 – global leader on climate
Kerry, 74 – became Sec of State
McCain, 81 – Senator, writing memoirs
Romney, 71 – Running for Senate
Biden, 75 – Biden 2020!
Sanders, 76 – Bernard 2020!All have lost presidential runs.
Fact Check: True. https://t.co/M9VG77BFX1
— Jack Miller (@politicalmiller) March 30, 2018
To be fair, failed presidential candidate Jill Stein is most likely also being told to stay out of public & to not talk to the press…by the attorneys representing her in the Congressional & Mueller investigations in to collusion w Russia. https://t.co/VQyPdewra9
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) March 30, 2018
Aaand, up scurries Erick Erickson (the other white meat), hoping to get in a few kicks on an unconscious victim…
Hillary Clinton is the perfect loser for a selfish generation. In the past, the losing Presidential candidate disappeared from the stage. Not Clinton. It's all about her and you're sexist if you disagree.
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) March 30, 2018
Lotta folks have the recent history of this being a spectacularly dumb thing say covered, so I'll start at the beginning and work forward. https://t.co/FXicscwqrh
— Mike Duncan (@mikeduncan) March 30, 2018
Thomas Jefferson def 1796. Started a political party so it wouldn't happen again. Became President in 1800 in bitterly contested race.
— Mike Duncan (@mikeduncan) March 30, 2018
Henry Clay also def 1824. Clay also retired quietly and was never heard from again. These are jokes people.
— Mike Duncan (@mikeduncan) March 30, 2018
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