Calling a book, "What Happened" is "outrageous?" Talk about an overreaction. I get that you don't like Hillary, but that's a pretty plain title for her opinion of what happened in the election.
I haven't read the book, and I don't plan to, but there are many reasons why Hillary lost. Her perceived shortcomings were the primary factor, but there were tons of other reasons that contributed.
it was not only calling it that, but even writing it in the first place that i found outrageous for a number of reasons that i don't feel like going into because i just don't like talking about her, but the biggest for me are that:
1 - we were all there and know what happened
2 - i see this as her just seeing another opportunity where she could profit monetarily
3 - the whole victim complex she is trying to adopt behind the book and the 'what happened' title, as if she was robbed of something and we all needed to know what went down
i agree with you that there are a number of reasons that contributed to her downfall, im with you 100% there, but ultimately i feel like the other factors that came into play (and i'm not one that has put much/any stock in all the russian conspiracy stuff) were ones that weren't eternally damning, and ones that better candidates would have been able to overcome, especially in what should have been a 'give-me' election against somebody as ridiculous as trump.
that wasn't the case, and that all comes down to her and her buddies at the DNC ruining everything, and now the country is paying for it, but she'd never say anything like that in a book like this, the blame will lay elsewhere. you of course have the right to feel differently but these are just some of the reasons why i found her even writing a book like this in the first place pretty distasteful
i know my post would seem less based off of a general distaste for her had i actually read the book, but i must admit that i, too, have no plans of actually reading the book, so take all of this for what you will