She's parroting the same old tired Democratic attack points. I had to turn the feed off after about 90 seconds of Kelly letting Wasserman-Shcultz filibuster. Kelly just let the BS stand without any rebuttal at all. It was like a free Hillary commercial.
Schultz is full of shit. The disparity in enthusiasm is going to become apparent as the cycle continues. The wide Republican field is a great thing, and as it thins out, Hillary will start looking less and less inevitable. Nobody wants corrupt, bland, cronyist Hillary, with her decades-old Big Government Democratic dogma.
With serious candidates like Cruz and maverick candidates like Trump, the Republicans will enjoy a huge benefit in energization. And the nation will turn to them, if they can manage not to fall into the trap of sounding like right wing authoritarian counterparts to Hillary Clinton's left-wing authoritarianism.
I think a passion for Liberty and against Big authoritarian government, in both of its phony flavors, is going to carry the day in 2016. And that bodes well for most of the Republican candidates.
Jeb and Hillary should run together, for God's sake. I think they've both picked the wrong moment to be the "sane" Establishment candidates. The 2016 election is going to be an anti-establishment wave with respect to domestic policy, and an anti-ISIS wave on foreign policy.
The nation doesn't want a President who's too cowardly to call Radical Islam exactly what it is: Radical and Islamic...
I have not felt Hillary would be the rat choice for two or three years now. The rat candidate may still be in hiding. Maybe a governor. Maybe an ego maniac like Michael Bloomberg or some other billionaire.