Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton thought her 2016 presidential campaign would cement her place in the history books.
Hillary even planned a “glass ceiling” that was going to break apart at her election party — a historic moment when America elected it’s first female president.
Of course, President Donald Trump and U.S. voters had other ideas. The stunning loss reportedly left Hillary screaming mad.
Friday, she had to relive the humiliating moment.
The Texas Board of Education has officially been removed Hillary from all history books outside of her brief mention as first lady. She had previously been mentioned as an example of citizenship.
“High schoolers have been required to learn about Clinton, who was the first woman to win a major political party’s presidential nomination, in history class. She was included in the curriculum under a section about citizenship, where students were required to ‘evaluate the contributions of significant political and social leaders in the United States,’ including Andrew Carnegie, Thurgood Marshall and Sandra Day O’Connor,” The Star Advertiser wrote.
Hillary wanted to remake America.
She wanted to be remembered forever.
Two years later, and she’s no longer worth a footnote in school children’s history books.
Ouch.