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Hillary Clinton’s Emotional 2016 Speech: A Masterclass in Political Analysis

In an emotional rendition of her 2016 ‘victory speech,’ Hillary Clinton showcased what Miranda Devine described as a “masterclass in self-pity and delusion.” Gregg Jarrett, a Fox News analyst, remarked that Clinton’s display indicated “narcissistic personality disorder.”

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, deeply moved, recited what she claimed would have been her triumph speech had Donald Trump not defeated her in the 2016 presidential race.

During a segment aired on a cable news program, Clinton became visibly choked up while reading aloud, expressing her desire to console her mother with reassurances of a promising future, including the prospect of her daughter’s presidency.

Commenting on Twitter reactions, Sean Hannity mentioned a sarcastic comment mocking Clinton’s next MasterClass, suggesting it might include lessons on “how to wipe an email server with a cloth” or “avoiding Wisconsin [and] paying Russia to meddle in our elections.”

Miranda Devine found the situation amusing, characterizing Clinton’s presentation as a blend of self-pity and delusion. Devine further suggested it might serve as an unintended guide on electoral defeat.

Reflecting on Clinton’s emotional speech, Devine juxtaposed it with her previous demeanor during congressional testimony on Benghazi, remarking on the disparity in emotional expression.

Jarrett concurred, adding that Clinton’s behavior indicated a lack of self-awareness and an inability to accept personal responsibility for her political shortcomings.

Further critiquing Clinton’s conduct, Jarrett characterized it as “pathetic” and “nauseating,” attributing her behavior to a refusal to acknowledge her own failures and an exaggerated sense of self-importance.

He concluded by highlighting Clinton’s past controversies, including her response to the Benghazi attack and her involvement in the Russian collusion narrative, as evidence of her character flaws.

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