Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Hillary Clinton in Boston




Published on Nov 28, 2017
Hillary Clinton appeared at the Boston Opera House Tuesday night to promote her new memoir. She touched on many topics including her failed run at the White House and President Trump. WBZ-TV's Jim Smith reports.
 

BOSTON (CBS) – Hillary Clinton appeared at the Boston Opera House Tuesday night to promote her new memoir. She touched on many topics including her failed run at the White House and President Trump.
She was on friendly turf, surrounded by supporters promoting her new book about the election fittingly titled: “What Happened”.
Glimpses into her inner psyche were combined with anti-Trump jabs.
“When people ask me, ‘Well how are you doing?’ I say ‘As a person I’m OK, but as an American I’m pretty concerned!’” Clinton said.
“In the past I’ve often felt like I had to be careful in public, keep my guard up, well those days are over!”
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Hillary Clinton Opens Up at Boston Stop on Book Tour

Published at 12:42 AM EST on Nov 29, 2017
Hillary Clinton’s international book tour hit Boston Tuesday night.
“I’ve often felt like I had to be careful in public, to keep my guard up,” Clinton told the crowd at the Boston Opera House. “Well those days are over.”
Clinton opened up about the 2016 presidential election, calling it the first reality TV campaign.
“My opponent was the first reality TV candidate and I was the candidate of reality,” said Clinton. “And you know people were watching it like they were watching a train wreck.”
Clinton says it was a painful process to write her book “What Happened” in the wake of her defeat.
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A Warm Welcome In Boston For Hillary Clinton

Anthony BrooksTwitter

In a state that voted almost 2 to 1 for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, and in a city that voted almost 6 to 1 for her, everyone seemed to embrace Clinton Tuesday night at the Boston Opera House.
Almost everyone. Five men stood outside the venue holding a Trump sign and chanting "lock her up!"
But inside, more than 2,500 people clapped, cheered and jumped to their feet numerous times for Clinton. A little more than a year ago, she expected a return to Boston as president. But instead, this was just the latest stop on her book tour, which she's been on for the last two months.
"What Happened" is her account of why she failed to break through that highest glass ceiling.
"It was a perfect storm. There were deep currents of anger and resentment flowing through our culture," she told the crowd.
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