![]() ![]() ![]() Now we were on a small stage, and no matter where I walked, he followed me closely, staring at me, making faces. Two days before, the world heard him brag about groping women. “Listening to Trump, it almost felt like there was no such thing as truth anymore,” she writes of his campaigning, adding that his tactic was to “appeal to the ugliest impulses of our national character.”Īs had previously been reported, she writes about the second presidential debate: “Donald Trump was looming behind me. Donald TrumpĬlinton, of course, spends a lot of time writing about the man she lost the presidential election to, Trump. “As Matt Yglesias of the news site Vox described it later, most journalists thought the argument that Moscow was trying to help Trump was ‘outlandish and borderline absurd,’ and our attempt to raise the alarm ‘was just too aggressive, self-serving, and a little far-fetched.’” 2. ![]() “The press treated our warnings about Russia like it was spin we’d cooked up to distract from embarrassing revelations - a view actively encouraged by the Trump campaign,” she writes. Later, she revisits the seriousness of the possible Russian involvement in the election. “If the Russians could hack my subconscious, they’d find a long list.” “In this book, I write about moments from the campaign that I wish I could go back and do over,” she writes. Only seven paragraphs into the book’s introduction, Clinton drops her first mention of Russia’s alleged involvement in the election. The book was originally slated to be an essay collection built around her favorite inspirational quotes, but Clinton pivoted while writing it and turned it into her assessment of the 2016 presidential election instead. Hillary Clinton’s book “ What Happened” officially hit shelves Tuesday. ![]()
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