Posted on 04/02/2024 11:35:23 AM PDT by Rummyfan
“Get over yourselves.” That is the intemperate advice from two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton who has scolded voters complaining about the likely prospect of a Donald Trump versus Joe Biden rematch in the 2024 presidential election campaign. ...
Get over yourselves, those are the two choices … And, you know, it’s one of, like, one is old & effective & compassionate, has a heart & really cares about people, & one is old & has been charged with 91 felonies.
I don’t understand why this is a hard choice, really….
Or, alternately: One is obviously senile, while the other has had Democrats filing indictments to keep him from competing against the incompetent incumbent. YMMV.
More to the point, it's amazing that anyone thought Hillary Clinton was actually good at politics. Her entire oeuvre is as an incessant scold. Whether it's as explicit as "basket of deplorables" or not, Clinton stands for the elites and demands fealty from the serfs on the basis of privilege at all times. Her sense of entitlement is as breathtaking as it is unearned.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
Hillary is still tone deaf to voters.
Voters from both parties are DONE with the Clintons.
Ok well maybe McConnell still supports Bill....
<>Her sense of entitlement is as breathtaking as it is unearned.<>
And she’s as cuddly, warmhearted and engaging as ever!
Just like a rattlesnake!
“Quit complaining and vote ‘Democrat’ like you’re supposed to, you stupid plantation peasants!”
I thing it was something like “ (She smells like)…A combination of cabbage and urine.” Someone in his book, I don’t recall who.
Is there any way we can get her to step forward and speak more on behalf of Democrats? She has such a way of appealing to voters. LOL!
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