Hillary Clinton has joined the liberal media in blaming ‘fake news’ for her loss. It’s nothing more than an excuse for a campaign that can’t admit they had no message.
Kellyanne Conway explained it all on FOX and Friends this morning.
Here’s a transcript via Real Clear Politics:
It is just remarkable — if she is trying to make a nexus between those statements and her electoral loss, I am almost at a loss for words for the first time in a while. Becuase they idea that the just can’t grasp the fact that I don’t know what her message was to America other than ‘I’m not Donald Trump and you shouldn’t vote for him.’
I don’t know what her message was to the working class voters and the Union households that we captured –in some places by two-to-one.
I don’t know what her message was to America’s women! Where she only got 55-56% of the vote, as the first woman presidential nominee from a major party. The idea that — the most fake piece of news I heard all along up until election day, I still hear it from some people, was that Donald Trump could not win.
How’s that for fake news, misleading news?
Watch the video:
.@KellyannePolls: The most fake piece of news I heard all along is that Donald Trump couldn't win, how's that for 'fake news'? pic.twitter.com/CEfThXnqW7
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) December 9, 2016
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What do you think? Is Kellyanne right?
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