It’s not hard to say, and I am not sorry to say , but it is hard too trust any words that come out of a Democrat’s mouth, especially one named Clinton. I will though give him the benefit of the doubt, to a degree, when it comes to Monday morning quarterbacking.

The former president apparently felt that the candidate’s top advisers ignored him when he suggested making the economy the centerpiece of her campaign.

The source also said that Bill Clinton said the constant attacks on Trump “made Hillary’s staff and the media happy, but that it wasn’t a message that resonated with voters, especially in the Rust Belt.”

Provided by Conservative Tribune:

As far as Bill was concerned, all the blame belonged to Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, campaign chairman John Podesta and Hillary Clinton herself , because they displayed a tone-deaf attitude about the feeble economy and its impact on millions and millions of working-class voters.

If Bill Clinton came up with this on his own, I truly am impressed, it is quite the valid comment on what the election meant to many Americans. To think if politicians would come to their senses and talk issues and concerns instead of slander, the people would not suffer 15 months of worthless rhetoric, Which now has the citizens at each others throats. Politicians only have themselves to blame.

What do you think?