Anonymous ID: 0bf23c Dec. 26, 2025, 11:20 a.m. No.24031827   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1933 >>1937 >>1973

Motherfuckers acting like theyre waitin on a restaurant order. "Sorry sir im new here please be patient".

 

"More work to be done"?

GTFO

 

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Hillary Clinton has frequently used variations of the phrase

"more work to do" to refer to ongoing efforts in public service, social justice, and national unity. The phrase reflects her long-standing commitment to various progressive issues after her 2016 presidential campaign and throughout her career.

Origin and Usage of the Phrase

The specific phrasing "more work to do" gained prominence in her public messaging, notably:

 

2016 Concession Speech: In her concession speech after the 2016 election, Clinton told her supporters, "let us not lose heart, for there are more seasons to come, and there is more work to do". This served as a call to action for her followers to continue fighting for the values and goals her campaign championed.

Ongoing Advocacy: Since the election, she has used the phrase in various contexts to highlight continuing challenges. For example, in a September 2024 interview, she reflected on the Israel-Hamas conflict, stating, "There's a lot of hard work to be done" to achieve cease-fires and rebuild Gaza.

Bringing the Country Together: In the final days of her 2016 campaign, she stated she would have "some work to do to bring the country together" if elected president.

 

Continued Work and Activities

Since the 2016 election, Clinton has remained active in public life and advocacy through various initiatives, demonstrating her commitment to her vision of "more work to be done":

 

Onward Together: She launched a political action organization called Onward Together in 2017 to support progressive groups and candidates.

Anonymous ID: 0bf23c Dec. 26, 2025, 11:26 a.m. No.24031844   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1951

Patient

Patient

 

 

paยทtient

/หˆpฤSHษ™nt/

adjective

 

able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.

 

 

noun

 

1.

a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment

 

Petient succumbed to patience.

Dead, but still in wait. Carry on.

 

PVnRT