Harvard Feels SO SORRY for Hillary’s 2016 Loss They Just Gave Her a ‘MERCY’ Award

Harvard Feels SO SORRY for Hillary’s 2016 Loss They Just Gave Her a ‘MERCY’ Award

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Never before has such a massive failure received so many accolades, but liberals reward failure, after all!

That’s precisely what Harvard University has done for Hillary Clinton, as the university feels so sorry for her that they’re giving her a “mercy award” for her “transformative impact on society.”
Ha ha ha ha ha ha!

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have lost the 2016 election to President Donald Trump, but Harvard University is still recognizing the two-time presidential hopeful for her “transformative impact on society.”

Clinton, in addition to serving in the State Department, being a former first lady, and campaigning for president, was also a New York senator, and she will receive the Radcliffe Medal on Friday in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Associated Press reported.

The former United States diplomat will be awarded the high honor because of her record as a “champion for human rights,” a “skilled legislator,” and “an advocate of American leadership.”

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who won the prize in 2001, is presenting the award to Clinton, according to the report.

Previous recipients of the honor include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and former Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen.

Interestingly enough, Clinton chose to go to Yale University for law school even after being accepted to Harvard.

In her new memoir, the former first lady explained how a Harvard law professor dissuaded her from attending the Ivy League institution because “we don’t need any more women at Harvard.”

“That’s part of why I went to Yale,” she wrote.
Clinton took a jab at Trump over the weekend when she delivered the commencement address at her alma mater in New Haven, Connecticut. She told students she’s still “not over” losing the presidency to the billionaire Republican.