Failed two-time presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has announced the dates for the upcoming book tour for her new memoir, What Happened – and there are some curious stops along the way.
The tour will kick off Sept. 18th in Washington, D.C., and wrap up Dec. 13th in Vancouver, Canada. Yes, for some reason Clinton feels the need to explain “what happened” to Canadian audiences, despite that they had no say whatsoever in the United States presidential election.
But the Canadian dates aren’t even the weirdest stops on Clinton’s book tour. On Nov. 9, Clinton will visit Milwaukee:
Hillary Clinton is coming to the Riverside Theater Nov. 9 to talk about her new book “What Happened”.
“Hillary will pull the curtain back on a story that’s personal, raw, detailed, and surprisingly funny,” a press release announcing the appearance says.
“She’ll take audiences with her on a first-person journey, and bring you a highly personal perspective on what happened during the election, and what’s next. What you’ll see will be her story – Live. Her story of resilience, how to get back up after a loss, and how we can all look ahead.”
That sounds great! There’s just one problem: Clinton never campaigned in Wisconsin. The irony here isn’t lost on anyone (except maybe Clinton):
A little late..
— Trisha P (@tp1083) August 28, 2017
Well at least she can finally say she went to Wisconsin.
— CWest631 (@Cwest631) August 28, 2017
Lol…. the election happened in 2016….I can explain #whathappened #trumpkickedherass
— Wayne (@realWayneYoder) August 28, 2017
Is Clinton really this clueless or is she just a glutton for punishment and ridicule? Not only did she skip over Wisconsin during her campaign – which resulted in America’s Dairyland voting for a Republican presidential candidate for the first time since 1984 – but she’s visiting Milwaukee exactly one year to the day after she conceded defeat to Donald Trump.
Here’s “what happened”: Clinton happened, and everyone understands that except her.
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