Hillary Doesn't Want To Go Away

cawacko

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One of the few things that could gain Trump positive support is having Hillary come out and complain about losing the election. I wonder if he's paying her to do it?



Democrats Fret as Clinton Book Rollout Looms

The losing presidential candidate wants to talk about what went wrong. Her party wishes she wouldn't.


Democrats, reveling in President Donald Trump’s plummeting popularity and the Republican Party’s civil wars, are looking forward to September. Except for one thing: the rollout of Hillary Clinton’s next book right after Labor Day.

Clinton has promised to “let my guard down” in the book, “What Happened,” explaining her shocking loss to Trump in November. She has already offered up several explanations, blaming Russian interference, former FBI director James Comey, and misogyny, while also acknowledging tactical errors by her campaign.

Many Washington Democrats, though unwilling to criticize her in public, wish she’d “move on,” as Senator Al Franken has put it. They fear that her complaints help Trump make his case that the controversies surrounding him flow from the Democrats’ bitterness about their 2016 loss.

They prefer the approach taken by Al Gore after his equally controversial loss in 2000. Gore didn’t really criticize the administration of President George W. Bush for almost two years, even though he, like Clinton, won the popular vote while losing in the Electoral College. (Gore lost when the Supreme Court stopped a vote recount in Florida.) Gore went on to start a new career, winning a Nobel Prize and Academy Award for his work on climate change.

Associates hoped Clinton would also find a way to make a different contribution, perhaps as a university president or foundation head. There have even been suggestions that she move overseas for a couple of years.

Clinton could make a contribution speaking out selectively on important issues, drawing on her wealth of experience.

But she remains haunted by her defeat. The gist of her message next month, based on her public statements and accounts of private conversations from people who’ve talked to her, will be: I accept the blame for what happened, but the bigger problems were Russian meddling, Comey’s on-again, off-again handling of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s probe of her private email server, the Democratic Party, and maybe even some of her own campaign staffers.

The Clintons, associates say, are convinced that the election was stolen. They may be right; we’ll find out soon enough whether there’s proof that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. If investigations by congressional committees and special counsel Robert Mueller turn up new facts, that’ll provide a better basis for analyzing the impact.

ut Clinton is the wrong messenger. She just comes across as a sore loser.

Or as Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer told the Washington Post last month: “When you lose to somebody who has 40-percent popularity, you don’t blame other things -- Comey, Russia -- you blame yourself.”

She could take a lesson from another prominent Democrat, one who has kept a relatively low profile since January. That’s former President Barack Obama, who has mostly resisted the temptation to strike back at repeated Trump cheap shots. Today, surveys of voters have found, he’s the most popular American politician. Some Democrats want him to take on Trump a bit more, and are pleased he’ll be out campaigning for a few Democrats this fall.

By contrast, Clinton has moved from being an admired former New York senator and secretary of state to becoming a divisive and unpopular figure. In last month’s Bloomberg national poll, 58 percent of respondents rated her unfavorably compared to 39 percent who gave her favorable marks. More than one in five people who voted for her in November now regard her unfavorably. That was even worse than Trump’s standing in the same poll.

Indeed, the only figure with higher negatives in the survey, which was conducted by the Iowa polling firm Selzer & Co., was her old nemesis, Russian President Vladimir Putin.


https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/view/articles/2017-08-15/democrats-fret-as-clinton-book-rollout-looms
 
If you can tell me where it will happen I'll fly out and buy as many drinks as you would like if I can watch you get on your knees and kiss her feet.
 
If you can tell me where it will happen I'll fly out and buy as many drinks as you would like if I can watch you get on your knees and kiss her feet.

Obviously you've got me confused.

Not a big fan of the Clinton's .. either one of them.

But I would vote for Fluffy the Poodle before voting for an idiot like Trump.

Do you think we could get past 2018 before you start making predictions for 2020?
 
Obviously you've got me confused.

Not a big fan of the Clinton's .. either one of them.

But I would vote for Fluffy the Poodle before voting for an idiot like Trump.

Do you think we could get past 2018 before you start making predictions for 2020?

Again dude, reading comprehension. Not sure what else to tell you.
 
Again dude, reading comprehension. Not sure what else to tell you.

Not necessary to tell me anything brother.

Hard to take any of this seriously. 2020 isn't even close and who knows what the dynamics may be by then.

Hillary Clinton isn't in office and is free to pursue her life anyway she chooses. Anyone fretting about what she may do with her life .. democrats included .. needs to get a life of their own.
 
They can't do that.

If they concentrated on their own party, then they'd have to comment on the Racist POS they installed in the White House last November.

You having no reading comprehension doesn't surprise me. When BAC started doing it it did.
 
Not necessary to tell me anything brother.

Hard to take any of this seriously. 2020 isn't even close and who knows what the dynamics may be by then.

Hillary Clinton isn't in office and is free to pursue her life anyway she chooses. Anyone fretting about what she may do with her life .. democrats included .. needs to get a life of their own.

Wow. Who said anything about 2020? Did the board moderators take what I posted and add something only you and Zappa can read?
 
Obviously you've got me confused.

Not a big fan of the Clinton's .. either one of them.

But I would vote for Fluffy the Poodle before voting for an idiot like Trump.

Do you think we could get past 2018 before you start making predictions for 2020?

And who made a prediction???? Jesus dude. Forget reading comprehension can you even read?
 
Wow. Who said anything about 2020? Did the board moderators take what I posted and add something only you and Zappa can read?

If 2020 isn't the point, what is it?

Clinton shouldn't be allowed to live her life as she pleases? She can't write books?

What are you and a few democrats fretting about?

What possible damage is she going to do if we aren't talking about 2020?
 
If 2020 isn't the point, what is it?

Clinton shouldn't be allowed to live her life as she pleases? She can't write books?

What are you and a few democrats fretting about?

What possible damage is she going to do if we aren't talking about 2020?

If he gets specific, then he won't be able to continue to patronizingly talk down to us.
 
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