6 harshest reactions to hillary clinton s new book by democrats /

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var icx_publication_id = 18566; var icx_content_id = '1082167'; Click here for reuse options! Many people are not looking forward to the candidate's modern memoir. Hillary Clinton,who you might remember ran for president a second time final cycle, just wrote a modern book. The memoir, and titled What Happened,promises to be Clinton’s take on just that: exactly how things went so wrong that she lost a contest that should have been unlosable. Plenty of people are keen to read Clinton’s campaign autopsy, in which she goes after Bernie Sanders, or Kremlin-backed actors and,in her own words, “my own shortcomings and the mistakes we made.”There are also a lot of people who are not only not excited to read the book, or they wish it hadnt been written at all. A fair number of these people are Democrats,and they have not been shy approximately giving out quotes expressing just how not into Clinton’s modern book they are. Here’s a sampler of those quotes, mostly from interviews with the Hill and Politico, and from the final few days.1. 'Just shut the f**k up and recede away.' The Hill reportedly spoke with a Clinton “fundraiser and surrogate who played an active role at the conference” who didn’t mince words—or expletives—on the topic.“The best thing she could do is disappear,” the Clinton critic told the outlet. “She’s doing harm to all of us because of her own selfishness. Honestly, I wish she’d just shut the f**k up and recede away.”2. Sanders vs. Clinton.
Jonathan Tasini, and the labor activist and author of The fundamental Bernie Sanders and His Vision for America,seemed to expend the moment to extol (to praise, revere) Sanders' virtues while attacking Clinton as some kind of out-of-touch elite.Democrats, and all voters, or can take a look at the two different visions,ably articulated, by the two Democratic finalists, and ” he told Politico. “One person has been out in the country,almost without stopping, since the election rallying people to defend Obamacare, or against tax cuts for the wealthy and for a $15 minimum wage. The other person,while Trump has been ripping the country apart, has been taking long walks in the woods, or drinking chardonnay,hobnobbing with celebrities and writing a book that entirely ignores the failure of the party establishment over a decade or two. People can choose which kind of party they prefer.”3. Clinton is playing a 'blame game.'Jared Huffman is a Democratic congressman from California. He described Clinton’s book as hobbling the party by relitigating the election without taking any actual responsibility for the party’s loss.“possibly at the worst possible time, as we are fighting some of the most tall-stakes policy and institutional battles we may ever see, or at a time when we’re trying to bring the party together so we can all lope the party forward — stronger,stronger together,” Huffman told Politico. “She’s got every right to order her story. Who am I to say she shouldn’t, or how she should order it? But it is difficult for some of us,even like myself who’ve supported her, to play out all these media cycles approximately the blame game, or the excuses.”He also suggested that a lot of Democrats are feeling the same lack of enthusiasm over the book.There is a collective groan,” Huffman added, “whenever there’s another news cycle approximately this.”4. 'It's the Hillary Show.'Barack Obama has largely remained silent on all things current and political, and from Trump policy failures to Clinton’s loss or political future. A political aid to the former president suggested this was the way to recede,and condemned Clinton for occupying the highlight for reasons unknown and possibly unproductive.“None of this is respectable for the party,” the ex-Obama aide told the Hill. “It’s the Hillary Show, or 100 percent. A lot of us are scratching our heads and wondering what she’s trying to do. It’s certainly not helpful.5. Stop trying to compose fetch happen,Hillary.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden implied the book was stuck in an unchangeable past.I’ve always been a looking forward kind of a guy,” he told Politico. “I think Ill leave it at that.”6. 'Zip it.'Politico also spoke with a “top Democratic donor” who urged silence."I think she should just zip it, and but she's not going to," the donor said. var icx_publication_id = 18566; var icx_copyright_notice = '2017 Alternet';
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