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Huma breaks down and weeps openly as she returns to campaign headquarters

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Hillary Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin wept openly in the street on Friday as she returned to the place where the Democratic candidate's campaign was fought - and lost.
Abedin looked like she had the weight of the world on her shoulders as she visited the campaign headquarters of the failed presidential candidate – after her own stumbles and her husband's sexting habits helped contribute to Clinton's historic defeat.


Huma Abedin weeps openly as she returns to Clinton campaign headquarters | Daily Mail Online
 
Hillary Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin wept openly in the street on Friday as she returned to the place where the Democratic candidate's campaign was fought - and lost.
Abedin looked like she had the weight of the world on her shoulders as she visited the campaign headquarters of the failed presidential candidate – after her own stumbles and her husband's sexting habits helped contribute to Clinton's historic defeat.


Huma Abedin weeps openly as she returns to Clinton campaign headquarters | Daily Mail Online

She isn't weeping for Clinton's loss, she's weeping for her own. Lots of promises getting broken in this camp. People sold their souls for HC. They thought it was a sure thing. As they look back, they must surely wonder if it was all worth it...
 
I feel badly for her.

She's been betrayed by her husband, put into legally uncomfortable positions by her employer to whom she is unquestionably and unwaveringly loyal, and she's been attacked politically, as well as hounded by the press.

I do. I really do. I feel badly for her.
 
She isn't weeping for Clinton's loss, she's weeping for her own. Lots of promises getting broken in this camp. People sold their souls for HC. They thought it was a sure thing. As they look back, they must surely wonder if it was all worth it...

It wasn't.

Or as President Elect Trump would put it: "Wrong!"
 
And yet you are out here disseminating the story.:2razz:

What can I say? :lamo

She isn't weeping for Clinton's loss, she's weeping for her own. Lots of promises getting broken in this camp. People sold their souls for HC. They thought it was a sure thing. As they look back, they must surely wonder if it was all worth it...

Just think of all those Saudis and others, buddies of Soros, etc., who will not be getting the payoff from The Clinton Foundation in Pay to Play! :2rofll:
No WH....no illegal access.
 
I feel badly for her.

She's been betrayed by her husband, put into legally uncomfortable positions by her employer to whom she is unquestionably and unwaveringly loyal, and she's been attacked politically, as well as hounded by the press.

I do. I really do. I feel badly for her.

I wonder if she will get licking rights or a 3 way?

It wasn't.

Or as President Elect Trump would put it: "Wrong!"

:thumbs:
 
She isn't weeping for Clinton's loss, she's weeping for her own. Lots of promises getting broken in this camp. People sold their souls for HC. They thought it was a sure thing. As they look back, they must surely wonder if it was all worth it...

So you can read minds now. When did you develop this amazing power to know exactly what people you have never met are thinking and feeling?
 
I feel badly for her.

I don't. I hope she goes to jail if it is found she broke the law. She made some poor choices, and the American people deserve to see justice served.
 
I feel badly for her.

She's been betrayed by her husband, put into legally uncomfortable positions by her employer to whom she is unquestionably and unwaveringly loyal, and she's been attacked politically, as well as hounded by the press.

I do. I really do. I feel badly for her.

I think that's admirable of you. Her husband? What an unbelievable mess THAT is.

I think I can agree that her unwavering loyalty is what's done her in. Hopefully, HC will still stand by her. It should remind all of us how few questionable decisions it takes to go completely off the rails.
 
So you can read minds now. When did you develop this amazing power to know exactly what people you have never met are thinking and feeling?

Oh, that? Hell, I learned that on DP this election cycle. Thanks for noticing.
 
I really disliked HRC and I know Huma helped with a crooked, shady, and vile campaign. However, I do genuinely feel sorry for her. She's in the middle of a scandalous divorce, worked hard for a campaign that was a shoo in for victory according to all the polls and suffered an upsetting loss, and really now doesn't have much to stand on. Let the woman cry.
 
I don't. I hope she goes to jail if it is found she broke the law. She made some poor choices, and the American people deserve to see justice served.

If she broke the law, sure, convict her and send her to jail. However, so far, there's no such evidence to even hint that she did.
 
I really disliked HRC and I know Huma helped with a crooked, shady, and vile campaign. However, I do genuinely feel sorry for her. She's in the middle of a scandalous divorce, worked hard for a campaign that was a shoo in for victory according to all the polls and suffered an upsetting loss, and really now doesn't have much to stand on. Let the woman cry.

Amen.
 
The article said she started crying after reading something on her phone.
 
Count me in the camp that empathizes with her.

To suffer so much personal defeat and betrayal, and to feel the guilt that your judgement may have contributed to everything that happened, and most terribly to suffer this all in the public eye ... would be pain I couldn't even imagine!

Some would be on suicide watch!
 
But the schadenfreude* is even nastier.

*delight in others' misfortunes

I've never understood that. Even when I was in combat. I could get extremely angry at the guy that's shooting at me, but when the fight was over, and the guys now lying on the ground bleeding to death, I treated his wounds no differently than I would one of our own. I may yell at the bastard for shooting at me, but I took no pleasure in his pain, nor in me being the one that inflicted the pain.

We're all human. We're all the same under our outer layer of skin. Trust me. I've seen the insides of most every type of human that's on this earth, and they all look the same on the inside, they all cry the same tears, and they all have the same look of fear in their eyes when their life is slowly fading away - even the suicide bomber that didn't die immediately is scared as hell when he realizes he's still alive, but not for long.

I feel very bad for Huma, and all the Democrats or Independents that voted for Hillary. I've been there. Hell, in a way, I'm there now, but for different reasons because I didn't vote for Hillary or Trump or anyone for that matter for President.

I even feel for the kids that are out in the streets protesting. I think they need to suck it up and stop acting like idiotic nut blades, but I do understand their feelings and their pain. Not the rioters or the ones calling for an insurrection and the overthrow of Trump - those folks need to be prosecuted.

I find no joy in other's misfortune. Life is hard for everyone. Even the richest among us will have pain and personal loss in their life. I can disagree with someone, even vehemently dislike a person's ideology, and maybe even the person. But... my dislike of them or their ideology will never make me wish harm upon them, or to take joy in their misfortune or misery. And for anyone that does so, is in need of inner reflection as to what is the content of their own soul.

Sorry for rattling on.
 
I think that's admirable of you. Her husband? What an unbelievable mess THAT is.

I think I can agree that her unwavering loyalty is what's done her in. Hopefully, HC will still stand by her. It should remind all of us how few questionable decisions it takes to go completely off the rails.
When the world outside your home crumbles, it's bad enough.

But when the your world is crumbling around you, and your family is being destroyed from within by betrayal - and in all in public eye - Yish!

She's had an amazing confluence of terrible events descend upon her en masse!

When she get through this, she is going to be one tough cookie! :thumbs:
 
She isn't weeping for Clinton's loss, she's weeping for her own. Lots of promises getting broken in this camp. People sold their souls for HC. They thought it was a sure thing. As they look back, they must surely wonder if it was all worth it...

OMG, she put a lot of years into building a life that was going to take her to wealth and power on the coattails of Clinton Corp, and over what was it only 6 months the entire endeavor burned to the ground, leaving almost nothing.

Does anyone want to read a book from her now, or pay her for anything else now either?

Doubtful.
 
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