Here we go again! |
Yeah, he may have defeated her in 2016, but guess what?
He lost in 2020 to a former vice president who everyone thought was expected to lose.
On top of that, she never said the election was stolen or caused her supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol. She said to respect the results and hope the best for the future president.
Now every time she responds to a controversy from the former president, the far right reacts like the typical animals they are.
Republicans are obsessed with Hillary Clinton. If they continue to use her as a scapegoat, they will lose in 2024. It proves the point that the party is fixated on conspiracy theories and endless political theater.
As the former president is facing 37 federal charges for the failure to return classified documents, Republicans return to beat on a dead horse.
Clinton left the White House as the secretary of state under President Barack Obama in 2012. The Republicans keep bringing Benghazi and her emails back into the matter. They are literally trying to justify why a former president kept classified documents in the open and literally took them without permission. When the National Archives asked for them back, he hid them, tried to destroy evidence and shown several of them to people who had no access to them.
Republicans appearing on GOP Sundays were scrambling to defend Washed Up 45.
When they try to defend the indefensible, they run to Hillary Clinton. They even use Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden and George Soros.
Washed Up 45's backers are citing the Justice Department’s decision in 2016 not to bring charges against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent in that year’s presidential race, over her handling of classified information. His supporters also are invoking a separate classified documents investigation concerning President Joe Biden to allege a two-tier system of justice that is punishing the former president, the undisputed early front-runner for the GOP’s 2024 White House nomination, for conduct that Democrats have engaged in.
“Is there a different standard for a Democratic secretary of state versus a former Republican president?” said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Washed Up 45 primary rival. “I think there needs to be one standard of justice in this country.”
But those arguments overlook abundant factual and legal differences — chiefly relating to intent, state of mind and deliberate acts of obstruction — that limit the value of any such comparisons.
In August, I will do the Sean Hannity Word Vomit. I will once again detail this far right annoyance and his obsession with her and Hunter Biden. I will address the Fox scandals and how his show has become so stale, it is losing to MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Alex Wagner.
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