In his latest memoir, "Citizen My Life After The White House," former President Bill Clinton candidly shares his emotional turmoil following his wife Hillary Clinton's defeat in the 2016 presidential election.
He admits to enduring sleepless nights and bouts of anger that persisted for years after the election. "The whole thing is hard for me to write," Clinton confesses, attributing Hillary's loss to the now-discredited Russia collusion narrative.
According to Gateway Pundit, the former President's struggle mirrors that of his wife. Hillary Clinton reportedly grappled with her own anger following the election, with reports suggesting she turned to alcohol and exhibited physical aggression towards her campaign managers, Robby Mook and John Podesta, on election night.
The narrative of post-election distress is not unique to the Clintons. Kamala Harris, who also suffered a significant defeat to Trump, has been reported to be dealing with her loss poorly. A recent video message from Harris to her supporters, in which she appeared disheveled and incoherent, has fueled these speculations.
As reported by Gateway Pundit, Bill Clinton's memoir reveals his deep-seated resentment towards the circumstances surrounding Hillary's defeat. He describes the 2016 election as 'the darkest election possible in the United States' and blames the loss on a lethal mix of Russian propaganda, an unprecedented investigation into Hillary's email usage by then FBI director James Comey, and a political press that he believes focused more on the email controversy than the merits of the candidates.
"I apologize to all those who endured my outbursts of rage, which lasted for years and bothered or bored people who thought it pointless to rehash things that couldn't be changed," Clinton writes, acknowledging the impact of his emotional turmoil on those around him.
The memoir also breaks Clinton's silence on his association with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Identified as "Doe 36" in court documents, Clinton admits to having flown on Epstein's private jet, the Lolita Express. However, he insists that the flights were strictly for business purposes, a claim that has been met with skepticism.
Epstein, a convicted sex offender, reportedly visited the Oval Office during Clinton's presidency at least 17 times, and Clinton is known to have flown on Epstein's infamous Lolita Express multiple times. These revelations, coupled with Clinton's emotional confessions, paint a picture of a former president grappling with personal and political demons in the aftermath of a significant political defeat.
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