Last week, during her trip to India, where she reportedly injured herself, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton insulted about half the country again (SEE: The arrogance of Hillary on full display again).
The failed two-time presidential candidate claimed that American women only voted for President Donald Trump because men told them to. That’s right. She has such a poor opinion of women that she thinks females cast a ballot for Trump because they bowed down to their husbands, sons, and bosses.
She told the audience:
“We do not do well with white men and we don’t do well with married, white women. And part of that is an identification with the Republican Party, and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should.”
Well, on Saturday, Clinton issued a non-apology on Facebook.
It was written in typical Clinton fashion.
“That there is anecdotal evidence and some research to suggest that women are unfortunately more swayed by men than the other way around. I did not realize how hard it would hit many who heard it.
“Do I believe that some women look at a powerful woman and question whether she can lead, maybe voting for the man their husband is voting for instead? It may not be universally true or easy to hear, but yes, it’s a dynamic still at play in our society.
“I know this because even I spent parts of my life wondering if I could achieve the same as male leaders, and a lot of that insecurity stemmed from my gender and how society views women.”
In other words, don’t blame me if you’re too stupid to understand what I said!
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