Those who had predicted this (myself included) appear to be right…
Even as Democrats are declaring their 2020 White House candidacies in droves, there is a familiar sick feeling in the pits of many stomachs as Hillary Clinton is reportedly mulling another bid to become the nation’s first female president.
Like a bad case of incurable herpes – or at least a monster movie that won’t end – Mrs. Clinton refuses to go away and despite devasting losses in two campaigns where she was rejected by voters, Hillary appears to be ready for a final surge that could trigger a bloodbath in the upcoming primaries.
Just when it seemed like the party was prepared to escape the clutches of the Clintons, they may soon find themselves feeling like the Bill Murray character in “Groundhog Day” if Hillary enters the fray with the backing of the deep state, vengeful neocons and millions of the hardcore feminist dead-enders who would gladly don their pink “pussy” hats and march right into the gates of Hell if she gives the order.
CNN let the cat out of the bag on Sunday.
In this week’s “Inside Politics” forecast: Hillary Clinton tells friends she’s leaving 2020 door open https://t.co/IeYy1PLlrO pic.twitter.com/jUViWDfDPG
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) January 27, 2019
Via The Hill, “Clinton not ruling out running in 2020: report”:
Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, reportedly has yet to rule out running for the Oval Office again in 2020.
CNN White House correspondent Jeff Zeleny said Sunday on CNN’s “Inside Politics” that Clinton told people “as recently as this week” that she isn’t “closing the doors to the idea of running in 2020.”
“I’m told by three people that as recently as this week, she was telling people that look, given all this news from the indictments, particularly the Roger Stone indictment, she talked to several people, saying ‘look, I’m not closing the doors to this,’ ” Zeleny said.
“It does not mean that there’s a campaign-in-waiting, or a plan in the works,” he continued.
The former secretary of State has previously not ruled out another presidential bid, saying last October that she would “like to be president.”
Zeleny added that Clinton believes running “could be a possibility,” given that she won the popular vote over President Trump in 2016 and that several former Trump associates have been indicted in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in that election.
Considering that she has refused to accept the will of the American people and has conducted herself as the leader of a government in exile ever since she was ambushed by Trump in the Rust Belt – a critical area that she took for granted – many have suspected that she wasn’t simply going to wander off into the woods for good.
Clinton’s return would present Democrats with a serious quandary as such a thing could fracture a party that is comprised of a bunch of squabbling identity groups and socialists whose hatred of Trump is the only glue that holds this unlikely coalition together.
With Hillary crashing the party, it could rip open the still festering wounds of Bernie Sanders supporters who suffered the indignity of seeing the cagey old socialist cheated out of the nomination by Clinton’s cronies at the DNC and they would quickly rebel against Hillary.
It could also bolster the hopes of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz who is expected to announce his candidacy as a third party by attracting those who have had enough of zombie Hillary and the Clinton crime family.
Of course, the major beneficiary of a Clinton bid would likely be President Trump who would have smooth sailing all the way to the horizon if Hillary splinters Democrats and Schultz is able to siphon enough liberal votes to deliver a historic – and hopefully final – clobbering of an obsessed, snake mean megalomaniac whose 2020 campaign would be reminiscent of Captain Ahab in Herman Melville’s classic literary work Moby Dick.
This coming election was already going to be the greatest show on earth but Hillary’s entry would serve as a force multiplier for the insanity.