Hillary Clinton addresses her staff and supporters about the results of the U.S. election at a hotel in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Hillary Clinton seems to have launched yet another political campaign in 2017, one to convince Americans that they absolutely did the right thing by not electing her president in 2016.
Which is not to say the victorious alternative was ideal either.
But the ongoing public Clinton struggle with herself is alienating even supporters, and it’s crippling the required remodeling and rejuvenation of her aged Democrat Party that needs a very long rehab at some political spa.
The only thing disunited Democrats have going for them right now is an undisciplined president and Republican disunity.
There’s no end in sight either for such self-imposed scab-picking; Clinton has not one but two books coming out this fall that will put her on stage after stage across the country with obsequious hosts feeding the Clinton ego with continuous curiosity about her thoughts and doings. Oh, and how in the world could Donald Trump have won?
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WNU Editor: I do not think she is breaking down. She no longer has her handlers, and what we are seeing is the "unscripted" version of who she really is. And what do I see .... I see a person who is not happy with what has happened .... and I do not blame her. She went into the 2016 election with a united Democrat Party. A massive funding advantage. The main stream media and the social media giants (or at least their owners and most of the employees) supporting her. She had the ground game. The organisation. The political CV. In short ... she had it all. And who did she lose to .... she lost to one of the most disorganised campaigns in living memory and to a candidate that is truly an outsider to how the game is played. I just cannot make this up.






