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Hillary Clinton stumbles down flight of stairs shortly after bashing Middle America

Hillary Clinton stumbles down flight of stairs shortly after bashing Middle America

Hillary Clinton made every excuse known to man about why she lost her presidential bid in 2016 in her book and in various speeches following.

This time, at a conference in Mumbai, India, Clinton bashed Middle America and praised coastal cities in a speech she gave.

“We do not do well with white men and we don’t do well with married, white women,” Clinton said. “And part of that is an identification with the Republican Party, and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever believes you should.”

A question on why 52 percent of white women voted for Trump particularly bothered Clinton, even after the "Access Hollywood" tape surfaced.

"I won the places that represent two-thirds of America's gross domestic product,” Clinton said. “So I won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward. And his whole campaign, 'Make America Great Again,' was looking backwards."

“You know, you didn't like black people getting rights, you don't like women, you know, getting jobs. You don't want, you know, to see that Indian American succeeding more than you are.”

The speech made the news rounds for being utterly despicable and for her unapologetic disdain for white men and women, and Middle America.

This drew Pat's ire. See his reaction above. 

Following her speech, the American Mirror published a video of Clinton stumbling down a flight of stairs and in need of assistance to reach the bottom.

See below her fall below:

The irony is that men are holding her up.

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