Hillary would have certainly preferred to win the presidency in 2016 instead of seeing her old friend-- did you go to any of his weddings?-- win. No, absolutely she was in it to win it (for herself, herself, herself, herself). And Bernie, after making a strong and compelling case for himself in the primaries, worked harder for her victory than anyone else who almost got his party's nomination-- especially considering how her establishment allies like Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Harry Reid stole the nomination for her. So how is she repaying Bernie for all the hours logged on the road for her in 2016? Remember, while Hillary did about a dozen events for Obama after he beat her in 2008, Bernie did over 40 events for her-- everywhere her campaign asked him to go. She;'s a sore loser and many people thought he shouldn't have listed a finger for her. But he did-- again and again and again. She's an unappreciative monster.Hillary is one of the most despised figures in American politics today. Much of it is unfair-- but not all of it. Every time she shows up on TV or in the press, she reminds some people-- many people-- exactly who they think the greater evil was/is. She has an explosive 4 part Hulu mini-series coming out just before the election. No one in America can be happier about the timing than Donald J. Trump. The series, which begins running March 6, but debuts next Saturday at the Sundance Film Festival, was all her idea, too. She pitched it to Hulu; they didn't pitch it to her. The hot mess of a puff piece is called Hillary. None of the villains of the series-- Trump, Monica Lewinsky (whose life Hillary viciously and consciously destroyed) nor Bernie-- were asked to participate.The real life Hillary sat down, unbelievably bitter, for an interview a few days ago in Pasadena with the Hollywood Reporter's Lacey Rose, who lobbed some very softball questions in her direction.
Rose: In the doc, you're brutally honest on Sanders: "He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it." That assessment still hold?Hillary: Yes, it does.Rose If he gets the nomination, will you endorse and campaign for him?Hillary: I'm not going to go there yet. We're still in a very vigorous primary season. I will say, however, that it's not only him, it's the culture around him. It's his leadership team. It's his prominent supporters. It's his online Bernie Bros and their relentless attacks on lots of his competitors, particularly the women. 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. And I don't think we want to go down that road again where you campaign by insult and attack and maybe you try to get some distance from it, but you either don't know what your campaign and supporters are doing or you're just giving them a wink and you want them to go after Kamala [Harris] or after Elizabeth [Warren]. I think that that's a pattern that people should take into account when they make their decisions.
I really wish that Rose would have asked her who she really likes better-- deep down-- Trump or Bernie. Another reporter should ask her that question while she's on the road promoting this horrible shit show of hers.An NBC News reporter caught up with Bernie in the Senate and asked what he thought about Hillary's typically ugly smear. He didn't seem to take it too seriously: "On a good day, my wife likes me, so let’s clear the air on that one... My focus today is on a monumental moment in American history: The impeachment trial of Donald Trump. Together, we are going to go forward and defeat the most dangerous president in American history." When asked by the reporter why he thinks Clinton is still talking about 2016, he responded, "That’s a good question. You should ask her."Former Republican activists, like Hillary, especially crooked multimillionaires like her, hate everything Bernie stands for. It would be inconceivable that someone like her would ever support him. She has always hated working people and despised their plight-- exactly like Trump does-- so a working class candidate like Bernie is someone she intuitively wants to sabotage. If he loses to Trump, she will go down in American political history as the Nosferatu of the 2020 election.