“But on those days, I asked myself the questions that mattered to me: Do I still love him? And can I still be in this marriage without becoming unrecognizable to myself - twisted by anger, resentment, or remoteness? The answers were always yes. There were times that I was deeply unsure about whether our marriage could or should survive,” she wrote. I heard it again on the 2016 campaign … it’s just a marriage on paper now,” she writes, adding “(he is reading this over my shoulder in our kitchen with our dogs underfoot and in a minute he will reorganize our bookshelves for the millionth time … but I don’t mind because he really loves to organize those bookshelves). I’m at a loss,” she writes before adding, “I think it’s partly because I’m a woman.”Īnd in certain sections she talks about her own marriage, reportedly “bemoaning the fascination with her relationship” and attempting to mitigate it: “What makes me such a lightning rod for fury? I’m really asking. Those were my decisions.”Īs advertised, Clinton also grapples with why people across the country find her so easy to hate. You can blame the data, blame the message, blame anything you want - but I was the candidate. “I go back over my own shortcomings and the mistakes we made,” she writes. In it, a cowed Clinton combs over her campaign and (somewhat) takes responsibility for her loss. The network reportedly picked up a copy of the memoir, which is out next week from Simon & Schuster, at a bookstore in Jacksonville, Florida. And if the quotes CNN has excerpted are any guide, it looks like she actually delivers. When Hillary Clinton announced her new memoir, What Happened, she promised she’d be “letting my guard down” in it, detailing her unfiltered thoughts and feelings around the 2016 election. Hillary Clinton gets introspective in What Happened.
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