Evil Witch Hillary Clinton Intent on Sticking Around

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
March 30, 2018

She won’t be able to retire until she’s finished casting her curse upon America.

You would think that after her own democratic base rejected her in favor of Bernie, after she lost the general election in a landslide in spite of widespread fraud, after her numerous criminal behaviors were brought to light by the Russia investigation, that Hillary Clinton would slink back into the shadows hoping everyone forgets about her.

But no.

Her dark work is yet incomplete.

She vows to remain in the public space, presumably until America is destroyed.

NJ:

The 2016 election is over and Donald Trump is president, so why is Hillary Clinton still making public appearances and talking to crowds?

Or, as Ruth Mandel, director of Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, put it to Clinton Thursday at Rutgers in Piscataway, why still talk when “people say get off the stage and shut up”?

The former secretary of state’s response was direct:

“They never said that to any man who was not elected.”

Clinton, who lost her White House against Trump, then rattled off a list of recent presidential hopefuls whose campaigns also failed to get them to the White House and didn’t disappear afterward: Al Gore, John Kerry, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

People want you to “get off the stage” because everyone hates you, not because you’re a woman.

Though to be fair, people tend to hate women in general, too, so…

And the “get off the stage and shut up” question Mandel posed was something the Democrat, the first major party female nominee for president, said she often heard since her election loss.

“That began to happen after the election and the election was pretty traumatic,” Clinton said to laughs.

I’m still traumatized from having to hear that shrieking voice for over a year.

Me irl everytime I had to listen to her speak. I went through a lot of laptops that year.

“I was really struck how people said that to me,” Clinton said.

And then she assured the adoring crowd she will remain in the public realm.

“I am really committed to speaking out and doing what I can to have a voice in the debate,” Clinton said.

I don’t know whether to be happy or not.

On one hand, Clinton is more or less universally hated, so the more she sticks around, the more damage she will do to the Democrat agenda.

On the other hand, every time I see this crusty old broad, I feel like part of my soul gets sucked into a parallel dimension made entirely of despair.

Like this, but through a computer screen.

So, I dunno.