Hillary’s secret election night MELTDOWN
by Aimee Pontier, Editor
As
Election night was winding down and President-elect Donald Trump’s
victory became clearer, the electoral map wasn’t the only thing turning
red.
According
to multiple reports, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was so blinded
by rage as it became apparent she would not become the first female
president that she physically assaulted campaign managers Robbie Mook
and John Podesta, radio host Todd Kincannon said he heard from a CNN
reporter present that night.
Of course, the “Clinton News Network” couldn’t be expected to be held to a high standard of journalism and report this atrocity.
Kincannon tweeted, “The CNN reporter didn’t fail to report it. His editors will not let him. CNN has banned all ‘Hillary in the bunker’ stories.”
Luckily, the CNN reporter wasn’t the only one present to witness her meltdown.
The American Spector reporter R. Emmett Tyrell Jr, the same man to first report Juanita Broaddrick’s relationship with Bill Clinton, reported on Secret Service agents seeing her, “yelling profanities, screaming obscenities, and pounding furniture.”
He continued that her campaign staff had to restrain her from being seen in public, and it “took hours to calm her down.”
And this Election night temper tantrum wasn’t the first.
As
poll numbers began to sway in Trump’s favor towards the final days of
the election, Hillary and Bill Clinton had a screaming match over the
phone in which they exchanged blame for who was at fault for the failing
campaign.
The argument was so malicious, it ended with the former President throwing his phone into the Arkansas River.
One of Bill’s closest advisors told Ed Klein at the Daily Mail that
Hillary was attempting to blame FBI Director James Comey’s reopening of
the investigation into her email server the cause of her dropping
popularity, but Bill wasn’t buying it.
“As
far as he was concerned, all the blame belonged to campaign manager
Robby Mook, campaign chairman John Podesta and Hillary because they
displayed a tone-deaf attitude about the feeble economy and its impact
on millions and millions of working-class voters,” Klein said.
During
much of the campaign, Bill was kept away from the inner-workings of
Hillary’s presidential bid, out of fears that his personal scandals
would plague her nomination. In retrospect, his insights could have
clinched her the working class vote she largely missed.
But
reports of this are still nothing new. Hillary’s character has been
consistently marred by her temper for years, according to those closest
to her.
White
House Secret Service agent for President Bill Clinton, Gary Byrne
authored a tell-all book entitled “Crisis of Character”, which includes
multiple episodes of Hillary’s rage. He claims she screamed obscenities
not only at Bill, but at White House staffers and the Secret Service.
Byre
recalls episodes of alleged domestic abuse against Bill, specifically
an instance where the President sported a black eye following one of
their aggressive arguments. Her leadership style is described in the
book as, “volcanic, impulsive, enabled by sycophants, and disdainful for
the rules set for everyone else.”
That doesn’t sound like someone with the temperament ready for the Oval Office.
Aimee Pontier is the Editor of The Horn News
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