Hillary Clinton is complaining that it’s so hard that so many people want to take so many selfies with her all the time.
“It used to be that you would do an event like this and then you would shake hands with people and they would talk to you,” Clinton
told Esquire after an event in New Hampshire. “They would say, ‘I liked what you said about this’ or ‘You didn’t mention that’ or ‘Can I tell you this?’
And it was a constant learning and absorbing experience.”
”Now,” she continued, “it’s just ‘Can I take a selfie? Can I take a picture?’ People just want to capture that moment, and I just try to be accommodating.”
Mrs. Clinton even went so far as to call the phenomenon “The Tyranny of the Selfie” — which certainly does make it sound like a pretty gosh darn serious problem.
Well, Hillary . . . it certainly does seem like times are tough, but the good news is I have some suggestions for you: If you want to talk with more voters, maybe host a Q&A or something? You know, maybe make some of your events a little more interactive and a little less “I talk at you and will run off of the stage before you have a chance to try to ask me anything”?
In any case, saying you hate selfies seems like a pretty weird thing to do after you’ve spent so much time
trying to look hip.
I mean, seriously — from her Snapchat video with that “More Like Chillary Clinton, amirite?” koozie, to her (stupidly) asking Millennials to tell her how they felt about their student debt using emojis, to her
campaigning and chumming around with Lena Dunham, it’s painfully obvious that this is a woman is desperate for Millennials’ attention. Now, seeing as what many Millennials are desperate for are selfies that are going to get them a lot of “likes,” you’d
think that she would want to help them out. After all . . . if you really want people to think you’re 68-going-on-20, then act like it, dude!
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