It's Official: Hillary Clinton Is Not Running for President

Here in Westchester County, NY, we've had a front row seat to the comings and goings of the Clinton family (Chappaqua's about 20 mins. southwest of us), as well as the offspring of The Donald (Bedford and Briarcliff Manor are adjacent to Chappaqua, to the northeast and west of it, respectively), over the years. And, in large part, that's due to the fact that our local cable company, Optimum/AlticeUSA News12, (and its local production facilities are now owned by a subsidiary of Netherlands-based Altice, as of a few years ago) does a pretty decent job covering our area, just north of Manhattan and the Bronx.

Tonight, News12 scooped everyone (inasmuch as there was any real scoop to be had on this topic)...

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcXuwPBOdS0]

Really not much more to be said, since News12 and fellow C99P member, snoopydawg, have done a great job, tonight, reminding us that--at least if you take HER's word for it--the buck never stopped at her desk...except when it did, in 2016.

Here's AP's brief take on the story...

Hillary Clinton says she won't run for president in 2020

Associated Press
March 4th, 2019 10:55PM (EST)

WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton says she won't run for president in 2020, but vows she's "not going anywhere."

The former secretary of state, senator and first lady ruled out another campaign during an interview posted Monday by New York TV station News12 .

Clinton, who lost the 2016 presidential election to Donald Trump, says, "I'm going to keep on working and speaking and standing up for what I believe."

She says, "What's at stake in our country, the kind of things that are happening right now are deeply troubling to me."

She says she has spoken with several of the candidates seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, and has told them, "Don't take anything for granted, even though we have a long list of real problems and broken promises" from the Trump administration.

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Bill Clinton has 2020 advice, but few candidates seeking it

By JULIE PACE
Associated Press
March 4th, 2019

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 20 years after he left the White House, Bill Clinton is still sought after for advice by some Democrats running for president. But the names on his dance card in recent months underscore how much his standing in the party has changed.

So far, none of the party’s early front-runners has had a formal meeting with Clinton. Nor have the women who are running in the historically diverse primary field.

Instead, Clinton has spoken mostly with male candidates who are considered longshots for the Democratic nomination, including Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, former Housing secretary Julian Castro and former Maryland Rep. John Delaney.

Clinton remains one of Democrats’ most successful politicians of the last half-century and one of its strongest messengers on the economy. Yet the party has shifted considerably to the left since his two terms in White House, and his personal baggage — as well as lingering hostilities from his wife Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign — make him an awkward adviser for some in his party’s next class of presidential hopefuls.

Tensions run particularly deep between the Clintons and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders...

They're single-handedly (along with their former staffers and online minions) doing more to create divisiveness within the Democratic Party, over two years after the fact, than anyone whom I can recall in my lifetime.

Nasty is as nasty does.

Stay classy Bill and Hill !!!

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@bobswern

Wow... words I thought I'd never type. But honestly, she didn't create this divide any more than Bernie did. We are looking at two distinct ideologies uncomfortably lodged within the same party. Those two ideologies are utterly incompatible. The divide was there from the moment 3rd way ever became a thing and arguably WAY longer than that. Being a communist/socialist has been the ultimate sin in this country from before McCarthyism. It's only now that capitalism is in its late-stage death throes that the battle can actually be fought. NOW enough people are suffering enough to wake up.

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It's only now that capitalism is in its late-stage death throes that the battle can actually be fought

Nothing would benefit the environment and its inhabitants more.

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@SnappleBC Doesn't sound like you did. Everyone in her orbit (Brock, Mook, Tanden, etc., etc.) is taking shots at Sanders (and, "the real left," in general; although some here will argue that this phrase doesn't pertain to Bernie). That doesn't happen on its own...in 2018...or in 2016...or, ever (for that matter), in presidential politics in this country...unless it's sanctioned (tacitly or otherwise), from the top down.

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@bobswern started the major infestation of the Democratic Party. The FRightwingnuts and their Religious Right Fundie allies took control of the GOP. So, the so-called 'liberal' 'moderate' GOPers became DINOs. Legal bribing/greed is good became YUPPIE cool. The DINOs formed the DLC and got Slick Willie elected in 1992. Where could futurists, progressives, and liberals go now that the DP became GOPLite 2.0? Third Party? RO! That's the sick, sad position we informed caring citizens find ourselves in now. Rec'd, bobswern!! It's always a treat to read you. Smile

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@bobswern The Clintons still run the Democratic party and will continue to manipulate the outcome of the 2020 primaries.

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...but, at least here at C99P, we talk about REALITY!

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@bobswern that you are now writing here more often, Bob. We need your voice. Smile

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I very much enjoy your "practical" political commentary (with you having served "in the trenches," etc.), as well. Thanks, again!

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@bobswern

More, I was already generally aware of how influential the Clintons are in the Democratic Establishment... the neoliberals. My argument, however, is that she didn't make this. She's just the current general on the field. This war has apparently been going on for quite some time.

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@SnappleBC ...positions are concerned. (They do this every day.)

The argument that "he/she was just a product of their environment," etc., simply doesn't flush. It never flushed. The Clintons are historically considered to be the greatest overriding influence as far as being those most responsible for moving the Democratic Party to the right over the past generation (plus). (And, rightfully so.) That strategy may have worked in the 1990's. However, it's light years off-target in 2019. Unfortunately, the Clintons--encumbered and blinded by many decades of leadership within the Democratic status quo--are typical of those stuck in "the bubble." They've been in the/their bubble for almost 40 years. (Since Bill was elected governor of Arkansas in the very early 1980's.) They're pathetically out of touch with Main Street. Saying "it's not her fault" is both a historically inaccurate cop-out and a veritable denial of basic facts.

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@bobswern

You and I have no disagreement that the Clinton's are the (or maybe one of the) controlling forces in global neoliberalism. As you suggest, the "historical context" may be interesting, but it doesn't change the here and now.

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@SnappleBC I probably don't remember correctly, but I never heard of the third way in mainstream politics until the Clintons. It was Bill Clinton's 'triangulation' that was the first significant major leap right in the party, going after that precious moderate Republican,
which in my view lead to the split in the party we see today. The Clinton's are who led the party to the right to be the party that of corporations, Wall St. (NAFTA), private prisons (with 3-strikes just to be sure), and failed attempts at Koch Bros. healthcare, only a girl named Monica saving us from the planned attack on Soc. Security., etc. The Clintons turned the party away from labor and peace. Sanders, and I, are those that were left behind and asked "where ya gonna go?" The Clintons are more responsible than any for the current hot steaming mess of the Dem party today. Obama gets an honorable mention for doing everything he could to burn down what was left.

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@dystopian

Bill basically said that he wanted the democrats to start getting the Wall Street money that the republicans had been getting for so long. Hedges nails it here.

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Welfare reform had long been a republican wet dream as was NAFTA and a few other bills that Clinton passed, but welfare did a lot of economic damage from then on. Get hurt or sick and have no money to live on? That's because he gutted welfare and unless you have kids you're SoL. He also made it impossible for lots of people to get public housing and other social benefits if they have a felony record. And his sentencing reform is why there are so many non whites in prison. Crack cocaine is much cheaper to buy than powder so once again it's the poorer people who are filling our prisons. Then there's NAFTA. Need a good paying job? Tuff! We still suffering the effects from his presidency. And we are just finding out how much more screwed up Obama made the country.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

@SnappleBC divide, but she sure is fanning the flames of the divide.

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@SnappleBC working right next to Bill when they took the Koch brothers money and created the Third Way. That disavowal of the New Deal created the chasm in the Democratic Party. Hillary was present at the creation. It's with her.

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beg your pardon for the echo

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@SnappleBC

in the creation of Third Way politics and the rightward movement of the Democratic party since 1984.

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... what a pity.

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but for sure she will try to influence who will be the D nominee. It will be interesting to see just how toxic or not she is.

I grew up partially in Westchester, Port Chester to be specific, years 6-15. But one doesn’t have to be in close proximity to observe what the Clintons are up to.

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@janis b I had an office on Mill Street, in Byram (also lived in Byram for awhile), just over the little Byram (Mill) River Bridge, a couple blocks from Main St in Port Chester! Still hangout in P.C. (great restaurants and bars, lots of development on the water, etc.; but not too overdone, gentrification-wise...yet, anyway), from time to time. Met my wife working there, in the neighborhood (back in the mid-80's through early 90's). I live 30-35 mins from there now, in upper Westchester.

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for the first time in a long time. Your description fits my impression very well. Ate at bartaco, and enjoyed it.

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@janis b P.C. has an outstanding selection of restaurants--especially Mexican, Central and South American restaurants and bars--in it now. Used to be "the place" where all the Fairfield county college kids and yuppies went, after early closing time in CT, to drink. Back in the 80s-90s it was also a great place to see live music. Now, with the renovation of the Capitol Theater over the past few years, it's becoming somewhat of music mecca, once again. (I've seen some fantastic/bigtime bands in that small town.)

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I remember well the number of friends that easily crossed the drinking divide. The Capital Theatre was where we went to neck then; ). I know about, but missed the great musical venue it became.

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@janis b I live about 30 mins. from downtown Stamford, all the way up High Ridge Rd. (and a few minutes/miles off of it; above/past the NY state border.) Worked in Stamford for awhile, too! Wink

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@bobswern

all the way up High Ridge Rd, by the reservoir!

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@janis b ...in Lewisboro/South Salem. (You're in P.R.?) Sounds like we're within walking distance of each other. Too funny!

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This reminds me of the time my husband and I drove to Maine for a vacation. Along the way, we saw a car that also had Michigan plates. We tooted and waved as we drove by it. They tooted and waved back. This happened several times as we saw each other along the way. So happens we finally ended up at the same lookout someplace in Maine, so we went over to say Hi. Turned out they lived one block away from us back home. It truly is a small world and getting smaller.

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www.thecapitoltheatre.com

Joe (and many others at C99P) would love this place!!!

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For the past 22 years I've lived way, way further south ... New Zealand.

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...cool! We've been living here for 27+ years; so, for about our first five years here, we lived "nearby." Now, you're about 12,000 to 14,000 miles away. (There are, actually, two or three reservoirs within a few miles of each other, up here--two in CT and one in NY. It's a very environmentally important watershed area; comprised of parts of the NYC [Croton] watershed on the west side of my neighborhood; and on the east side, it's a critical part of the Stamford watershed. So, when you mentioned, "reservoir," I was thinking of the closest reservoir to my neighborhood.)

Yeah, that's (New Zealand) a bit more "south" of my neighborhood than I thought! LOL!

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It's Official: Hillary Clinton Is Not Running for President

If true, hallelu-Jah! Our Nation may have a glimmer of hope yet!

[video:https://youtu.be/pRhjWdr-LAA]

Wink

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Because I've already heard the outcry that she MUST run, now that she's declared she will not.

It ain't over, till she's dead. And if they can find a double, that isn't likely either.

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will reluctantly take the nomination to "save the Party". IOW, she won;t run, but they will still coronate her.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness what I believe the changes that the DNC involving the super delegates sets it up for either Hillary to be the nominee or for the Clintons to personally choose the nominee.

There are a LOT of Clinton supporters (stalking horse candidates) running right now to dilute the field and spread out the available delegates. This would set up the convention so that no one gets the nomination on the first ballot. Then on the second ballot, the super delegates kick in, which means that the control of the convention falls back to the super delegates which will nearly all be in the Clinton camp. This is also how they would prevent a Bernie or Tulsi from winning the nomination.

The cynic in me says that this could be the the method by which Hillary wins a majority of the convention delegates and the nomination without even having to campaign. It is evil, but I would not put it past Clinton and the DNC to do just that.

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@gulfgal98 or the fallback being she become's the
D's version of Cheney.

The cynic in me says that this could be the the method by which Hillary wins a majority of the convention delegates and the nomination without even having to campaign. It is evil, but I would not put it past Clinton and the DNC to do just that.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

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@ggersh Is assume the real story is the exact opposite of what appears in the MSM.

Pravda rules are in effect. Please adjust your ciphers.

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@detroitmechworks as they hardly sprinkle any truth in
at all.

Is assume the real story is the exact opposite of what appears in the MSM.

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those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

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@detroitmechworks

Truth helmet activated!

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@gulfgal98
switch myself. Since the ‘Steele/Clinton” Dossier fiasco, I don’t put anything past them.

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Brana Says Dems Will Again Deny Sanders Presidential Nomination

September 18th, 2018

Nick Brana says that Bernie Sanders will run again as a Democrat for President in 2020.

And Brana says that the Democrats will once again deny Sanders the nomination in favor of a corporate establishment candidate.

Brana is the former national political outreach coordinator for the Bernie Sanders Presidential campaign in 2016.

Brana is the founder and national director of the Movement for a People’s Party.

Brana believes Bernie Sanders is running for President as a Democratic in 2020. What if he wins the nomination?

“I have no expectation that will happen,” Brana told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last week. “He’s going to run again as a Democrat for President.”

And you believe he will lose?

“Absolutely. The people that I worked with, the Democratic Party institution that I worked with in 2016, will never allow Bernie Sanders to become President. They are going to cheat him again. It’s going to be a repeat of 2016.”

The story goes on from here, of course.

We've seen this pattern before.

We need to be ready to sustain a hit like that.

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@The Voice In the Wilderness I go back to what Donna Brazille said that if Hillary would be physically unable to continue, she would install Biden even though Bernie was doing so well. So it is not out of mind that the establishment dems would "coronate" her in round two. I can't imagine that the democratic party would exist at a national level if this happened.

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@MrWebster
Both major parties are drifying away from democracy at an accelerating rate. soon it will be a stampede.
I see the parallels closer and closer to the end of the Roman Republic.
I wonder if Cassiodorus agrees with me?

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@The Voice In the Wilderness

Both major parties are drifying away from democracy at an accelerating rate. soon it will be a stampede.
I see the parallels closer and closer to the end of the Roman Republic.
I wonder if Cassiodorus agrees with me?

I don't know about Cassiodorus, but thanatokephaloides definitely does.

The parallels are truly frightening!

Bad

The parallels with the end of the Roman Empire are even worse.....

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Paying the barbarians to fight one another. Massive incursions from the steppes causing great migrations. Climate failure like the Year Without a Summer, snow in June on the French Riviera (to be). Plagues coming on merchant ships from China.

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@Cassiodorus If you hadn't "said it" I would have Wink

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@Cassiodorus I wish but I do not believe it for one minute. Hillary Clinton is like an evil vampire who keeps coming back.

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She's going to frag Dem candidates from the sidelines and then walk into the 3rd run with the acclimation of the Convention. One can never dismiss the self-delusional excellence of the Clintons.

I love it when a plan comes together..

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Both on the record and on background, on Twitter and on cable television, Clinton’s former aides and allies are taking pains to lay out what they see as all of Sanders’s flaws, imperfections and vulnerabilities — much as he once did to their ex-boss during a primary that saw mud flying on both sides.

“I would say — and for all I know, the Sanders people might take this as a compliment — among a lot of the major donors in the party, there’s concern that he could emerge,” said David Brock, a longtime Clinton ally who founded a pro-Clinton super PAC in the 2016 campaign and later authored a public apology to Sanders for some of his bare-knuckled criticisms during the primary. “There are some very dyed-in-the-wool Democrats that wouldn’t at all be enthusiastic about supporting him in a general election.”…

In recent weeks, former Clinton aides have blasted Sanders for everything from his policy record to his campaign kickoff speech to the composition of his small-dollar donors. The attacks come as Sanders is in the midst of a successful rollout, raising $10 million less than a week into his 2020 candidacy and attracting a combined 25,000-plus people to his first two kickoff rallies.

When Sanders pulled in $1 million in the first three-and-a-half hours of his campaign, Adam Parkhomenko, the former director of grassroots engagement for the 2016 Clinton campaign, tweeted, “Only half were named Vladimir.

Heh!

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What is more notable is how Hillarybots are still attacking Bernie like the 2016 campaign is ongoing.

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@gjohnsit

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@gjohnsit The 2016 campaign never stopped and will continue into 2020.

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“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Bill and Hillary had sold out to the neoliberal/neocon movement while he was governor. With the presidency, they furthered the neocon oligarchy's ends beautifully: Democratic Party realignment toward neoliberalism (DLC/Third Way), media monopolization (1996 Telecommunication Act), undermining of New Deal/Great Society accomplishments via the crime bill and welfare restructuring, and the legalization of a transnational globalist oligarchy through WTO/GATT and the NAFTA trade agreement that officially overrode national sovereignty. The global oligarchs remain the Clintons' masters.

However, Hillary's overriding personal interest lies in attaining the presidency for herself. She has no interests outside of this pursuit. She began lusting for it as First Lady and wasted no time finding the first randomly available Senate seat for which she carpetbagged shamelessly. As Senator, she supported the Bush Administration's neocon globalist agenda. As expected, she ran for president in 2008 via dirty campaigning against Barack Obama, refused to concede until late in the game, and negotiated a powerful position for herself as SOS which she utilized to reward nations and powerful entities who enriched her family fortune.

Donna Brazille's book described how the Clintons bought the DNC and used their ownership of it to pave Hillary's way into the presidency. She had other people (such as Sherrod Brown) create her policy positions because she has no interest in policy. She shamelessly cheated Bernie and forced her body to campaign when she was little more than an invalid. When she lost to Trump, she tried to persuade the Electoral College to overturn the election result, and when that failed, she and her people began their long impeachment push.

There is nothing in Hillary Clinton's life but the presidency; she appears to have no hobbies, interests, or personal relationships of great value. The hope of gaining the presidency appears to be the only thing that makes life worth living for her. Like all successful narcissists, she has acquired a slew of sycophants, hangers on, and flying monkeys who will do whatever it takes to eliminate anyone who gets in her way. Hillary will do anything, use any means, to obtain the presidency. This pursuit has been the sole focus of her life for a quarter of a century. There is really nothing else for her.

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@laurel
I think Hillary's presidential ambitions may go back further than Bill's time as governor. 40+ years, rather than 25. In other words, viewed in this light, she didn't form her desire to be POTUS while she was First Lady of Arkansas. She became the governor's wife because of her goal of becoming POTUS.

She seems to always have been actively interested in politics, as shown by her early years working for Goldwater. Everything she's ever done -- going to Wellesley, then to Yale Law School, working for Marion Edelman's Children's Fund, her job as legal counsel during the Watergate hearings, marrying the charismatic, politically ambitious con man Bill Clinton, the various endeavors she engaged in while First Lady of Arkansas -- all were designed to advance her quest to become the first woman president of the US.

I suspect, in her heart of hearts, she believes she should have been POTUS the first time around, not Bill, except for the fact that she was a woman at a time when the presidency was not viewed as acceptable for a woman.

Imagine how angry she must be at Bill. Imagine how enraged she must have been on election night 2016. Angry, in general, and apparently lacking the self-awareness and capacity for introspection needed to look at herself clearly. It's always someone else's fault.

It's kind of tragic that she will never have the thing she most wants, especially now that being a woman is less of an obstacle politically. But she's just not electable. She's basically a crappy politician. She seems to surround herself with people who are likewise politically inept, as well as corrupt.

Even when she tries to get around the unelectability problem by buying, manipulating, and cheating her way into the nomination, she still doesn't become POTUS. It would almost be funny, except the consequences are so damaging to the nation and the world.

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@Centaurea Seems entirely possible. Her father is said to have been abusive and perfectionistic, most likely the source of her NPD. She never seems comfortable in her own body. Yes, there is a tragic quality to such a driven life. But she'd make an abysmal president, devoid of empathy, treating people as if they were objects or inferiors. And, of course, pushing the neocon, neoliberal agenda.

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I don't believe anything Hillary says. NOT A THING. I think she has already bought her outfit for the convention and the horse she plans to ride in on when she makes her last minute save the party attempt.

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And I fear for Bernie.

Everybody else in the race is a potential Vice President.

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@Pluto's Republic

Hickenlooper got this one.

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@Pluto's Republic This is the cheapest way for the Clintons to decide whom to pick for V.P. after HER coronation. The primary season is a race for V.P. Of course HER (c)(tm) coronation means a second term for Trump. Yet the Clintonbot neolibs are too delusional to see this.

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I’m sure she’ll graciously accept the nomination for the good of the party and the country.

Also, I’d argue she didn’t exactly “run” in 2016. She hobnobbed with donors, but that’s just another day in Clintonworld.

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is a far scarier scenario (to me) than another FSC Presidential run.

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