<p>&ldquo;I do&hellip;have to confess feeling just a little bit sorry for the Republicans &ndash; just a little. They really don&rsquo;t have a lot to talk about,&rdquo; said Hillary Clinton. The former Secretary of State insists that things are much better when a Democrat is president and that the only thing the 2016 Republican candidates can manage to do is &ldquo;insult each other.&rdquo; ;</p>
<p>&ldquo;I think we have a pretty good idea what to expect as they compete to insult each other, continue demeaning women, double down on trickle down,&rdquo; she said last week during a dinner event in New Hampshire. &ldquo;It really is like a reality TV show. But the cast of characters are out of touch with actual reality, which is what makes it a little bit scary.&rdquo; ;</p>
<p>Hillary argues that she offers &ldquo;real solutions&rdquo; as a presidential candidate. &ldquo;It must be difficult,&rdquo; she says, &ldquo;preparing for their debates knowing what when you have a Democrat in the White House, the country and the economy does better. And so they&rsquo;ve got to wonder to themselves, okay, a Democrat&rsquo;s in the office, America creates more jobs, the economy grows faster, deficits are smaller &ndash; what are they going to say?&rdquo; ;</p>
<p>Is there no end to this BS from Hillary Clinton? In my opinion, she&rsquo;s the one out of touch with reality.. ;</p>
<p>According to a Gallup favorability poll released on Thursday, nearly all Republican candidates are more likeable than Hillary. Ben Carson is in the lead with a ;net favorability rating of +21. Hillary comes in 9th out of 11th with a net rating of -6. ;</p>
<p>So, Hillary, you feel sorry for Republicans? It&#8217;s okay, we feel even sorrier for Democrats. ;</p>