When your ego and a sense of entitlement are of the magnitude of Hillary Clinton’s, it’s excruciating to be out of the political spotlight. Recall that this is the woman who gave every indication that she believed that the presidency was rightfully hers. Since she lost the election, as her reasoning goes, she must have been robbed.
Perhaps the only characteristic that exceeds her arrogance is her desire for vengeance against those she perceives have obstructed her. Getting between Hillary and a political goal of hers is dangerous business indeed. One must question if there is anything should would not do or tacitly authorize to remove those obstacles.
Truth of course, is irrelevant to her, and is something to be employed only by the politically naive. There really is no such thing as corruption, at least in her strategies, since the ends justify the means.
With that very brief summary of the life and and philosophy of Hillary Clinton, it comes as no surprise that she’s ready to return to political life six months after her devastating defeat to President Trump.
she can’t seem to stop ….does she ????….too much quest for power can be dangerous and leads to sedition and disorder and anarchy…..
She is making a fool of herself. Jail Time is coming.
she will lose again
Only proving she is a traitor to this country!!! And a p**s poor excuse for an American she has no sportsmanship sore looser!!!!!
Remember the debate;she would accept the results? Look who is lying now?
We the people will not change our minds. End of story.
Hillary is a sociopath. No shame, no morals, no empathy.
Psychologists vie to enumerate the facets of sociopathy. Joseph Newman argues that the sociopath has an attention bottleneck that allows him to focus only on one activity or train of thought, to the exclusion of others. Researchers, including Howard Kamler, say that the sociopath lacks not “moral” identity but self-identity altogether. Yet nowhere do I recognize myself more than in Hervey Cleckley’s clinical profiles. In The Mask of Sanity, published in 1941, Cleckley distilled what he believed to be the 16 key behavioral characteristics that defined psychopathy. Most of these factors are still used today to diagnose sociopaths/psychopaths and others with antisocial disorders. (Psychopathy and sociopathy are terms with an intertwined clinical history, and they are now largely used interchangeably. The DSM excludes both, in favor of antisocial personality disorder.)
Superficial charm and good intelligence
Absence of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking
Absence of nervousness or neurotic manifestations
Unreliability
Untruthfulness and insincerity
Lack of remorse and shame
Inadequately motivated antisocial behavior
Poor judgment and failure to learn by experience
Pathologic egocentricity and incapacity for love
General poverty in major affective reactions
Specific loss of insight
Unresponsiveness in general interpersonal relations
Fantastic and uninviting behavior with alcohol and sometimes without
Suicide threats rarely carried out
Sex life impersonal, trivial, and poorly integrated
Failure to follow any life plan
Psychologists vie to enumerate the facets of sociopathy. Joseph Newman argues that the sociopath has an attention bottleneck that allows him to focus only on one activity or train of thought, to the exclusion of others. Researchers, including Howard Kamler, say that the sociopath lacks not “moral” identity but self-identity altogether. Yet nowhere do I recognize myself more than in Hervey Cleckley’s clinical profiles. In The Mask of Sanity, published in 1941, Cleckley distilled what he believed to be the 16 key behavioral characteristics that defined psychopathy. Most of these factors are still used today to diagnose sociopaths/psychopaths and others with antisocial disorders. (Psychopathy and sociopathy are terms with an intertwined clinical history, and they are now largely used interchangeably. The DSM excludes both, in favor of antisocial personality disorder.)
Superficial charm and good intelligence
Absence of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking
Absence of nervousness or neurotic manifestations
Unreliability
Untruthfulness and insincerity
Lack of remorse and shame
Inadequately motivated antisocial behavior
Poor judgment and failure to learn by experience
Pathologic egocentricity and incapacity for love
General poverty in major affective reactions
Specific loss of insight
Unresponsiveness in general interpersonal relations
Fantastic and uninviting behavior with alcohol and sometimes without
Suicide threats rarely carried out
Sex life impersonal, trivial, and poorly integrated
Failure to follow any life plan
Yeah right….
put her in jail where she belongs
This is why I will never vote Democrat!!! They are vindictive, childish and self serving animals