Hillary Clinton clearly wasn’t prepared to lose Tuesday’s election.
Most political “experts” expected the election would be called shortly after the polls closed on the west coast. They said that Clinton was going to win and it wasn’t going to be particularly close. They couldn’t have been more wrong.
It ended up being a late night. Midnight came and went on the east coast with neither candidate declared the winner. But while neither candidate had yet reached 270 electoral votes, Donald Trump was almost assuredly going to win. At 2:31 ET, the Associated Press was the first major news network to make it official.
Moments after the call was made, the media turned their attention toward Clinton HQ. Instead of a concession, John Podesta dressed the crowd, saying that they’re hear from the campaign the following morning.
Now we may know why. Because Hillary Clinton wasn’t taking it well.
Read about her response on the next page:

She was afraid of being arrested on stage
We’ll have to wait & see how it goes.
Typical, blame someone else.
The majority of Americans of all races were sick and tired of job losses, high taxes, crappy care and a failed system which has also created a bunch of pansies causing riots and we the American people had enough and didn’t want 4mpre years of Obama as she would continue to ruin the country.
and she says that Trump has the wrong temperament!
This woman wrapped it up nicely https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1117368204999082&id=100001777392764&ref=m_notif¬if_t=live_video
All I can think about is, what kind of “old friend” leaks these details to the press!? She’s even worse off than she thought.
Jonathan Lawrence not so. She literally didn’t. Check your sources
Wonder why she was so upset? It’s not like she lost a son in Benghazi.
You know as well as I that even HRC wasn’t going to try to take away guns,
Bob.
As for the S.C., from the way DT has been talking lately, there just might
not be another Scalia on the bench.
He’s not turning out to be, at least to this point, what he portrayed
himself as.
I’d like a Republican in office, not a person who’s gone back and forth
between D and R at least seven times.