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Grandma Drama

April 29, 2015

Condensed here for your convenience are all of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's bad headlines over the past two-and-a-half years.

It began with taking responsibility for the Benghazi security failure near the end of her tenure as Secretary of State and, right before she left office in January 2013, snapping "What difference at this point does it make?" about who perpetrated the assault that killed four Americans.

There was Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014 that shed light on the failed "reset" she was so praised for in office, as well as revelations that she called Monica Lewinsky a "Looney Toon" while her husband was in the White House.

Later that year, Clinton endured a flop of a memoir release, infamously said she and Bill Clinton were "dead broke" when they left the White House, and received significant criticism for charging six-figure fees for hour-long speeches.

This year, news broke that she violated government rules with a private email account as Secretary of State and deleted all the ones she called personal permanently. The Clinton Foundation took in undisclosed foreign donations while she was in office, and there are increasing allegations of pay-for-play at the State Department. Here's an informative rundown of the latest scandals at the foundation.

Clinton's personal numbers have plummeted since 2013, particularly with regard to voters trusting her, and her leads over prospective Republican opponents have shrunken to single digits despite having far greater name recognition.

Her presidential campaign, officially launched April 12, is already under a dark cloud.