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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

You Go Bill Clinton! Speaking truth about Trump's steep learning curve

Bill Clinton says Trump "doesn't know much" (ya'think?)

Hillary Clinton won the popular vote but Donald Trump certainly doesn't want to hear this overwhelming truth.

Thank you President Bill Clinton for revealing how Donald Trump is the proverbial "wanna be 'Emporer with no cloths'"!
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(CNN) President Bill Clinton says President-elect Donald Trump "doesn't know much," but that "one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him," according to a local paper near the Clintons' New York home.
In comments to the weekly Bedford and Pound Ridge Record-Review, Clinton veered between defiance and bitterness while discussing the 2016 election -- blaming FBI director James Comey for his wife's defeat, and urging voters to "stay vigilant, stay alert" and "see where this changing political reality takes us."

"James Comey, the audacious FBI Director, is what cost her the election," Clinton said during a lengthy conversation, according to the paper. He argued that "we were seven points up" in polls and on track to win, before the FBI director made an 11th-hour announcement that the bureau's probe into Hillary Clinton's email use as Secretary of State was being reexamined in light of potential new evidence.

The FBI never changed its conclusion that Clinton shouldn't be punished related to her email use, but Bill Clinton said the high-profile focus on the story so close to the election inflicted significant damage on the campaign.

According to the Record-Review, Clinton suggested the confusion created by Comey's announcement lead voters to not knowing what information to trust, and that not enough was made of the fact that the FBI boss said days later there was no new evidence of illegal activity.

Asked about the role played in the election by Russian hacking, the former president said that "you would have to have a single-digit IQ not to recognize what was going on."

Later, Clinton marveled at Trump's tone during a phone call the day after the election, saying that Trump acted "like it was 15 years ago," when he was still friendly with the family.

Still, despite Trump's overtures, Clinton seemed less inclined to let bygones be bygones, slipping in a dig at Trump's claim that he won a "landslide" victory. "Landslide? I got something like 370 electoral votes. That was a landslide," he said.

Speaking to reporters in Albany on Monday after casting his Electoral College vote for his wife, Clinton addressed the reasons why he thought she lost the election.

"I watched her work for two years, I watched her battle through that bogus email deal, be vindicated at the end when Secretary Powell came out -- she fought through that, she fought through everything," he said. "She prevailed against it all. But at the end, she had the Russians and the FBI deal. She couldn't prevail against that. She did everything else and still won by 2.8 million votes."

Of course, FoxNews reported how Donald Trump defended himself on Twitter against the obvious implication about being "stupid".  Well, @realDonaldTrump, if you were really smart, the right thing to do would be to acknowledge the popular vote loss and to call an end to the use of the Electoral College in determining the US Presidential Elections. Obviously, nothing will change the outcome of your unethical election result, but you could save future generations from being subject to this wrong minded way of declaring a national leader.

In fact, Donald Trump has a lot to learn; but he's just not smart enough to realize it yet.

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