Hillary threw Americans into ‘bucket of losers’ in Wall Street speech October 7, 2016 Shares 5.9K
Before Hillary Clinton derided one-quarter of Americans as a “basket of deplorables,” she smeared other Americans as a “bucket of losers.”
No wonder she didn’t want her Wall Street speeches released.
Transcripts of Clinton’s speeches to Wall Street bankers were dumped by Wikileaks on Friday and in at least one, she showed more contempt for average Americans.
Analyzing the political climate in the run up to the 2016 presidential campaign, Clinton theorized there was room for a potential third-party candidate of the Republicans nominated a weak one.
“What we see on the left is way more disconcerting,” Clinton supposedly told Goldman Sachs bankers in 2014.
“The early data suggests that while the minority base is probably still dominated by the Democratic messaging, a coalition of sub altern interests is forming that could, with an extremely weak Republican nominee, create and aperture for either a 3rd party victory or, in essence an election inflection point where an insurgent candidate could actually co-opt — take over — a major party,” Clinton said.
“This coalition, a collection of generally under-represented, low social capital individuals has become increasingly networked and increasingly motivated.
“This group that our analysts are calling the ((Makes air quotes)) bucket of losers could not only be a significant force in the next election but could, on an outside percentile, even win.”