Clinton's entitlement wasn't in the form of "give it to me because I'm a woman", it was "I don't have to work for the Presidency because I'm Hillary Rodham Clinton do you know who you're talking to here". She earned her underperformance with women, minorities, blue collars, and leftists. Nobody gets to put that on the public, it was her responsibility to run an inclusive campaign and she totally fucked it. Frankly, she's just not good at politics. She's a god at schmoozing and networking, and passable at office holding, but campaigning?
No, Trump was better than her at campaigning by a mile.
That she's trying to stick her shit performance in what should have been a gimme election on Bernie only further proves this sense of entitlement to victory. What's the matter? Killer Hill Dawg can't adapt to an open field? Tough. It's an election, you adapt or you fail, same as with the Presidency. Trump is finding that out for himself, now that he's out of his element.
Its always funny to me that I end up defending Hillary in this thread, because I agree with everything in this post (except the complimenting of Trump's campaigning, but then you know what I think of Trump's skills). The democratic primary left me with a sour taste in my mouth, as it did many other dems. Superdelegates are bullshit. Its vaguely suspect that the party of all races just happens to have a system so its mostly-white elites can guide the presidential bid. Plus I still remember the "one guy lifting up a chair" riots of 2016. I only defend Hillary on this thread because I think people hate her too much and for the wrong reasons. Hate her for coming into the presidential election thinking she had already earned it, hate her because the DNC tried to fuck over Sanders on her behalf, hate her for, I don't know, her role in the war on drugs. From my perspective most of the other shit about her being wildly corrupt or treasonous, or not liberal or incompetent, that's all smoke and mirrors.
I will say everything about the general election reeked of sexism. Hillary's whole thing was trying to appear like a model presidential candidate. She was much like Obama in that respect. You can't be a woman, or a black dude, and run as anything other than the image of legitimacy. Trump's whole thing was and always has been "I don't want to be good, I just want to be a badass." Trump defined that in terms of making money and saying shit rather than physical strength. Doesn't change the fact its classic toxic masculinity. That's why Trump didn't immediately start bullshitting when confronted with the "grab her by the pussy" comment, and why his best defense was "I did say that but I was just talking myself up." What does being a rich asshole mean? It means you get to grab the pussy. To most people, getting caught saying something like that would be a huge embarrassment. But for Trump, those comments matched his narrative about himself that he's been playing up ever since The Apprentice. That's why if you notice, what really hits Trump's approval with the base isn't doing bad things. Its looking weak. That's why his approval really started to tank at the end of his 100 days, because his base perceived him as not having gotten anything done. In fact if you notice, the thing Trump has done that Americans most unanimously agree is amoral, the "many sides" comment, that didn't hit his approval at all. But I guarantee you when the news runs stories that its too late to fund the wall this year, Trump's approval will fucking tank. Because that hits him right where it hurts, his image as a fast talking dealmaker.
So its like, we ran a typical candidate but female, versus a 70 year old sex offender with delusions of being Don Draper. And like, you can talk about how Hillary was poisoned by the primary and how she didn't have an answer to Trump's style of personal insults and how she seemed stiff and all that. And those are fine explanations. But none of them justify how much of an incredibly fucked up choice that is on behalf of the American public. And like they had the info. You don't want to tell me small town America didn't have at least one bar with a TV running CNN all day. Trump had so many scandals during the general election, there can't be an American that didn't notice at least one.