This is from a very expansive article in the New York Times, but I think it sums up Hillary Clinton's campaign in a frighteningly succinct way:
“Don’t blow this” is what Clinton hears most often these days, she told me, or variations thereof. As it has turned out, Clinton, who began her campaign intent on breaking the last barrier — the glass ceiling — has found her most compelling rationale in her own role as a barrier, a bulwark against the impossible alternative. As I was leaving our interview, she smiled, looked me in the eyes and left me with a casual reminder. “As I’ve told people,” she said, “I’m the last thing standing between you and the apocalypse.”
The truly terrifying thing about this last quote is its accuracy.
Yes for all intents and purposes Hillary Clinton is our only savior from a possible reality that is too pee in your pants scary for most of us to even contemplate.
Is she up to the job?
Please, this is Hillary Clinton we are talking about.
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“Don’t blow this” is what Clinton hears most often these days, she told me, or variations thereof. As it has turned out, Clinton, who began her campaign intent on breaking the last barrier — the glass ceiling — has found her most compelling rationale in her own role as a barrier, a bulwark against the impossible alternative. As I was leaving our interview, she smiled, looked me in the eyes and left me with a casual reminder. “As I’ve told people,” she said, “I’m the last thing standing between you and the apocalypse.”
The truly terrifying thing about this last quote is its accuracy.
Yes for all intents and purposes Hillary Clinton is our only savior from a possible reality that is too pee in your pants scary for most of us to even contemplate.
Is she up to the job?
Please, this is Hillary Clinton we are talking about.
Source http://ift.tt/2dZuPB5