Marsha Blackburn: 'As A Woman' Hillary Clinton's Lack Of 'Graciousness' To Trump Is Disappointing
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) suggested on Sunday that former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton had a responsibility because of her gender to "model graciousness" after losing to President Donald Trump.
Why I do declare, as a fine Southern belle myself, it gives me the vapors to see such unladylike conduct! You can certainly see her Yankee roots showin'!
"I think as a woman who is in elected office, it is disappointing to me," Blackburn complained. "Hillary Clinton has the opportunity to role model graciousness. But she is choosing to live and stew in bitterness. And to blame somebody else."
Oh, that's interesting. You know, the last time a Presidential election didn't go your way, you co-sponsored a bill to try to de-legitimize and/or humiliate the new POTUS by demanding his birth certificate. You know, "Graciousness!"
"Throughout my career, I've seen over and over again, eventually you say, 'This didn't work' or 'I didn't win' or 'I am sorry.' And you move on. You accept things. You own it. You move on. And she is missing a great opportunity by not doing that."
"Listen to her, it's always somebody else's fault," Blackburn said. "Listen to her, another day for the election and she would have won."
Hmm, funny you should say that. You're backing a President who, after he WON an election, can not stop whining about how he should also have won the popular vote so there must have been "illegal votes" cast. Like 3 million of them. This guy is being a sore loser about a contest he WON! And you have the balls to complain that HRC isn't being a gracious enough loser? So it's only women who have to have good losing etiquette?
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Ah, yes. The Congresswoman so mendacious (as opposed to the merely Jeebus-obsessed Michele Bachmann), she ended up as the secondary antagonist in a Venture Bros. episode. [That would be "Marsha Backwood," voiced by Gillian Jacobs.]
Oh, I need to see that! That better be on Netflix!
"Etiquette" ...
...isn't that concept sort of an anachronism?
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