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Hillary, Here Is What Happened
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What did I tell you? Late in November of last year, after the presidential election that finally ended the Clintons’ 24-year pursuit of power in Washington and their diminishment of the Democratic Party, I wrote that the Clintons were finished. I had consulted my sources. What is more, I reported that on election night Hillary had a “meltdown.” That is why she never showed up to thank her supporters who were milling around New York City’s Javits Center all night. Few others in the media reported it. Yet now I have still more evidence, provided by Hillary herself.

I wrote on November 23 that “she reverted to the form that all of us who have covered her for years have been reporting (or in some flagrant cases not reporting). She screamed, shouted some very unladylike epithets, threw some objects at her servitors’ heads, and availed herself to more adult beverages than was prudent.” Then I added, “she is scrambling to get a presidential pardon before Congress and various prosecutors move in.” She failed to get that pardon and she better pray that Congress and the prosecutors are too busy to move in. Her emails alone constitute a corpus delicti.

On election night she made a brief late-night call to President-elect Donald Trump. Then she collapsed, leaving her aid, John Podesta, to notify the disappointed throng at Javits Center that she would address them the next day after the votes were verified, and presumably she had freshened up.

It is all in her latest book, What Happened, which appeared last week. I found the book oddly affecting. To be sure, she is angry. For a certitude, she is blaming everyone for her defeat but herself. Yet she in the end is reflective, repeatedly turning to scripture and to the Lord for answers. She speaks of her newfound humility. She speaks of her pastor’s guidance. The pastor, the Rev. Bill Shillady, published much of that guidance in a November 9th release that was to be the transcendental side of their presumed celebration. It is entitled Strong for a Moment Like This: The Daily Devotions of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Unfortunately, the book turned out to be just another Clintonian fraud. It is full of obvious plagiarisms. Its publisher, Abingdon Press, has recently had to recall it from bookstores and pulp the returned books. Referring to Shillady’s work the publisher said: “Abingdon Press has zero tolerance for plagiarism.” Embarrassing.

At any rate, Hillary’s reaction to her defeat in What Happened corroborated much of what I wrote last November. “I yelled at the television,” she writes. “I nearly threw the remote control at the wall,” she continues. And she introduces the subject of medication: “Friends advised me on the power of Xanax and raved about their amazing therapists. Doctors told me they’d never prescribed so many antidepressants in their lives. But that wasn’t for me.” How about a mild sedative, Hillary, accompanied by alcohol? That is was what I was hearing in the days after the election.

Then there is this strange passage on “breath work.” It reads: “If you’ve never done alternate nostril breathing, it’s worth a try. Sit cross-legged…. Breathing deeply from your diaphragm.… Shut your eyes…. Breath in and out, completing the cycle a few times. You will feel calmer and more focused.” I have heard that Hillary often feels entitled. Doubtless her supporters feel entitled too, but for normal Americans living outside her blessed circle, a cautionary note. Remember sniffing cocaine is still illegal in most parts of America, and, anyway, Hillary did partake of the more common “coping mechanisms.” After her discussion of “alternate nostril breathing” she admits that “I also drank my share of chardonnay,” and, might I add, whiskey? It is all there in my November 23 column.

The most vacuous chapter of What Happened is the chapter entitled “Election Night.” I turned to it immediately, anticipating some real excitement. After all I had been quoted back in November as saying “Secret Service officers told at least one source that she began (on election night) yelling, screaming obscenities, and pounding furniture. She picked up objects and threw them at attendants and staff. She was in an uncontrollable rage.” Yet “Election Night” reveals only that “I was numb,” and when she sat down with her speechwriters to concede, the “draft was too combative.” Whereupon a “spirited discussion ensued.”

Oh, come on, Hillary. It has been reported at least since The American Spectator’s “Troopergate” stories in the early 1990s that your bad temper is volcanic, your foul mouth is shocking, and your throwing arm is at least minor league. What Happened is but another falsification of the Clinton reality, but it has at least one beautiful moment. On the back dust jacket is pictured an absolutely stunning model sitting in for Hillary — very soigné. Who told her? Gentlemen prefer blondes.

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
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R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. is the founder and editor in chief ofThe American Spectator. He is the author of The Death of Liberalism, published by Thomas Nelson Inc. His previous books include the New York Times bestseller Boy Clinton: The Political Biography; The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton; The Liberal Crack-Up; The Conservative Crack-Up; Public Nuisances; The Future that Doesn’t Work: Social Democracy’s Failure in Britain; Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to the White House; The Clinton Crack-Up; and After the Hangover: The Conservatives’ Road to Recovery. He makes frequent appearances on national television and is a nationally syndicated columnist, whose articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Baltimore Sun, Washington Times, National Review, Harper’s, Commentary, The (London) Spectator, Le Figaro (Paris), and elsewhere. He is also a contributing editor to the New York Sun.
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