Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Hillary Clinton: No Bern!

Clinton slams Bernie Sanders. She slams Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard and Donald Trump for being toxic figures in politics.
The Hollywood Reporter got a documentary in the works and it involves former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

The former Secretary of State was a former U.S. Senator, former First Lady and former Democratic nominee for president in 2016. She is the wife of the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton.

She is an outspoken politician who is now a private citizen. And as a private citizen, Clinton decided to offer her take on politics. And of course, the junk food media latches on it and obsesses with it.

HILLARY CLINTON IS THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PERSON IN POLITICS. EVEN THOUGH SHE IS A PRIVATE CITIZEN, THE JUNK FOOD MEDIA IS STILL TALKING ABOUT HER LIKE SHE'S THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. HER NAME BEING BROUGHT UP ALWAYS RILES UP FOLKS. THEY JUST WON'T LET HER BE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN WITH A VOICE.

Reminder: Sean "Softball" Hannity spends about 95% of his right wing carnival and primetime shitshow talking about her. He is completely obsessed with this woman even though the election has long past and Donald J. Trump is currently the President of the United States.

Trump still talks about her. Even though he won the election, he acts like he didn't because of her.

Trump is very much obsessed with her and former president Barack Obama. I believe listening to Softball Hannity affected his mind as well.

Clinton unloads on Trump. However, she also had words for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The two candidates running for the Democratic nomination have sparked intense controversy.

Gabbard, who voted "Present" during the impeachment vote has nothing to lose. She appeared on Fox News programs, criticized the Democratic National Committee's rules on debates and got the backing of white extremists. Russian trolls have considered her as prime real estate. They have been actively promoting her as a spoiler candidate. She hasn't ruled out a possible third party run. She is not running for reelection in her congressional election. She is no longer appearing on stage and she has been actively trolling Clinton. Last year, Clinton said the Republicans and Russian agents from the GRU are grooming a candidate.
Before heading back to Washington, DC for the senate trial, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren walked with Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Tulsi Gabbard, Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Gabbard went on Fox News. She often speaks to white nationalist Tucker Carlson and shithead Sean "Softball" Hannity. She slammed Clinton for being part of a legacy of failure.

Clinton was right about Gabbard. Many Democrats have already written Gabbard out. Gabbard is an active U.S. servicewoman and first American Samoan to run for president.

But she saved the best for last.

She said that she's willing to support the eventual nominee. However, she said she'll suck it up if Sanders become the nominee.

She said that Sanders refusal to bow out and taking Russian talking points about the nomination process being rigged hurt her chances to win. His attacks on her and his reluctance to endorse -- resulted in many Democrats believing that he damaged her candidacy as she went into the general election against Trump.

She also said that as a senator he has little accomplishments. Although she thinks the ideas he's got are terrific, it's just not resonating with voters.

"Nobody likes him. It's all just baloney. He's a career politician."

In the documentary being streamed on Hulu, Clinton acknowledges that she was upset that Sanders didn't endorse her when she clinched the nomination. He waited until he went to the Democratic National Convention floor to formally concede. He stayed in the race all the way through the primaries. He accused the Democratic National Committee's chief Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) of being in the tank for Clinton. The hacking of the DNC's emails accused the Florida lawmaker and her staff of being critical of Sanders because he stayed in the race. It became fodder for that shithead "Softball" Hannity who relentlessly railed on the rigged nomination process.

In turn, Trump used it in his campaign. So Clinton said that she'll wait until the nomination process is complete before she endorse a candidate.

"I'm not going to go there yet," she said. "We're still in a very vigorous primary season. I will say, however, it's not only him, it's the culture around him. It's his leadership team. It's his prominent supporters."

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has called the Democratic Party a "center-conservative" party. She said that, "In any other country, [former vice president] Joe Biden and I would not be in the same party, but in America, we are."

She added, "They let anybody who the cat dragged in call themselves a progressive. There's no standard. Democrats can be too big of a tent."

Former Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King endorsed Sanders. King, for example is prime troll. He has been launching whisper campaigns against Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Pete Buttigieg and Biden.

"It's his online Bernie Bros. and their relentless attacks on lots of his competitors, particularly the women," Clinton said. "And I really hope people are paying attention to that because it should be worrisome that he has permitted this culture -- not only permitted, [he] seems to really be very much supporting it."
Bad blood between the two. Clinton blames Sanders as a contributing factor to her loss.
Since Warren made the shocking revelation that Sanders believed a woman could not win, his supporters have relentless attacked her.

"This argument about whether or not or when he did or didn't say that a woman couldn't be elected, it's part of a pattern," Clinton said. "If it were a oneoff, you might say, 'Okay, fine.' But he said I was unqualified. I had a lot more experience than he did, and got a lot more done than he had, but that was his attack on me. I just think people need to pay attention because we want, hopefully, to elect a president who's going to try to bring us together, and not either turn a blind eye, or actually reward the kind of insulting, attacking, demeaning, degrading behavior that we've seen from this current administration."

Sanders faced complaints from women who worked on his 2016 campaign that they were harassed by male colleagues and paid less than their male counter parts.

He apologized and vowed to do better in 2020.

She has spoken to Warren and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) on how to get involved and strike back against Trump and Fox News.

They ran the #BidenIsCorrupt hashtag

Biden had slammed Sanders for having his surrogates write hit pieces on his record as a senator and former vice president.

Zephyr Teachout branded Biden a "weak candidate." He claimed that Biden sucks up to big business and the Republicans attacks on him and Hunter Biden have became a noose around his neck.

Biden who is a "weak frontrunner"is leading the Democratic nomination race has maintained that he's going to be a better candidate than Trump. Biden has told his staff that Sanders and his supporters could hurt his chances if he becomes the nominee.

Sanders said that he doesn't want to go negative. But his supporters have been.

King, Ocasio-Cortez, Thom Hartmann, Cenk Uygur and other Sanders supporters have been aggressively criticizing members of the Democratic Party for being part of the elite.

When asked about disgraced media mogul Harvey Weinstein and his campaign funds to her campaign, she slapped down the notion of knowing his past behavior.

"How could we have known? He raised money for me, for the Obamas, for Democrats in general. And that at the time was something that everybody thought made sense. And of course, if all of us had known what we know now, it would have affected our behavior," Clinton said.

She ruled out running for president again.

"I have had so many people [urged me to]. Every day And I'm grateful for people's confidence, but I did think it was right for me to step back. I'll do anything I can to defeat the current incumbent, and to reverse a lot of his damaging policies. Thankfully, I still have a voice and a following," she said.

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