Twitter users across the country are using the hashtag #HillarysNextBookTitle to guess what the former secretary of state’s next book will be called after her latest book, “What Happened,” was published in July.
Democrats and Republicans alike joined the fun. @France4Hillary suggested “The Rightful President” as a potential book title, and included #RemoveTrump on the tweet.
The rightful President #HillarysNextBookTitle pic.twitter.com/jAofYa8cHE
— #RemoveTrump (@France4Hillary) August 24, 2017
Young conservative @youngagop poked fun at Clinton’s insistence that the hacked emails and Russia played a large part in her loss.
How to Blame Others for Your Failures: Volume 1 of 10 #HillarysNextBookTitle
— Andrew L. Lawrence (@youngagop) August 24, 2017
Twitter user @socueme suggested, “The Wonders of the Woods, Hiking with Hillary,” as a potential book idea. The tweet referenced the first “sighting” of Hillary Clinton after she lost the 2016 presidential election in November. Democratic supporter Margot Gerster “ran into” the former presidential candidate while hiking in the woods of Chappaqua, N.Y., on Nov. 10.
#HillarysNextBookTitle “The Wonders of the Woods, Hiking with Hillary”
— mary (@socueme) August 24, 2017
Here’s a constantly updated list of some of the best book titles on Twitter.
This isn’t the first time Twitter users came out in droves to poke fun at Clinton’s titles. When “What Happened” first came out, the hashtag #BetterNamesForHillarysBook dominated. The top tweet according to The Daily Caller News Foundation was “I Got The Most Votes & STill Lost: The Rigged American Election.”
I Got The Most Votes & Still Lost: The Rigged American Election#BetterNamesForHillarysBook
— Onion (@Onision) July 27, 2017
Clinton has a few thousand potential title ideas to get started on her next book.
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