Amidst loud assertions that the first woman presidential nominee of a major party has no business telling her side of the story, Hillary Clinton's memoir, What Happened, was released today. The former secretary of state kicked off her book tour with a signing in New York City and people began lining up last night for today's 11 a.m. event. (An impressive show of dedication for a politician who we're constantly reminded is oh-so-disliked.)
During the long wait, Clinton made sure her fans were well-fed by surprising them with pizza in the middle of the night. And it wasn't just any pizza, mind you. As you probably know, New Yorkers take their pizza very seriously, so Clinton sent over pies from the famed Joe's Pizza, Eater New York reports, adding that it's considered one of the best slices in the city.
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"Already a line for @HillaryClinton book signing (that’s tomorrow) #WhatHappened," Clinton Staffer Greg Hale tweeted, along with a photo of pleasantly surprised members of the line.
Already a line for @HillaryClinton book signing ( that's tomorrow). ❤️??#WhatHappened @GradyKeefe @joysecuban pic.twitter.com/bPnfzBZ4k8
— GregHale1 (@GregHale1) September 12, 2017
"Enjoy! See you all tomorrow! ��??," Clinton responded.
Enjoy! See you all tomorrow! ??? https://t.co/2wJN2NJGWu
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 12, 2017
Needless to say, people in line appreciated the much-needed sustenance and were touched by Clinton's gesture.
Y'all
— Aurora De Lucia (@AurorasBlog) September 12, 2017
I'm outside Barnes & Noble Union Sq waiting for @HillaryClinton's signing 2mrw
AND HER STAFF DELIVERED PIZZA "FROM THE SECRETARY"?❤️ pic.twitter.com/tYqJl5YMxQ
— CorinnePina (@hillaryjr0721) September 12, 2017
What Happened reflects on Clinton's presidential bid and the factors that played a role in her shocking electoral college loss to Donald Trump.
In her first post-election extended TV interview, Clinton put to rest any rumors that she'll seek public office again. "I am done with being a candidate,” she said on CBS’s Sunday Morning. "But I am not done with politics because I literally believe that our country’s future is at stake."
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