Have Dems Had Enough of Hillary?

Yikes.


Surely this is a little embarrassing.


According to exclusive reporting by The Hill, it appears there���s now a rather strong sentiment within the Democratic Party that Hillary Clinton should step off political theater���s main stage.


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Following remarks made recently by Clinton in which she placed a measure of the blame for her election loss at the feet of the Democratic National Committee, The Hill decided to interview over a dozen supporters, including some former aides to Hillary, to see what they really think about her ���misery tour.���


Some background: Appearing at last week���s Recode Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, an event that brings together some of the brightest lights in digital technology, Clinton again used a public platform to blame everyone but herself for her defeat last year.


This time, she even went after her own party.


���I���m now the nominee of the Democratic Party. I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party. It was bankrupt, it was on the verge of insolvency, its data was mediocre to poor, non-existent, wrong. I had to inject money into it -- the DNC -- to keep it going.���


One Democratic strategist, Brad Bannon, had this to say about Clinton���s remarks:


���I'm not sure there is a political strategy here. It sounds to me like more of a personal strategy.���


Bannon added that ���complaining about an outcome and blaming everyone else is not a good political strategy.���


One former Obama aide suggested that Clinton���s criticisms of the DNC only act to inflame an internal discord that could dissuade new leadership from assuming a prominent position within the party.


���It���s hard to do that when you have the former nominee out there in a newsy, aggressive manner,��� said the aide.


And one former Clinton aide was even more direct.


���Good God, what is she doing? She's apparently still really, really angry. I mean, we all are. The election was stolen from her, and that's how she feels. 


���But to go out there publicly again and again and talk about it? And then blame the DNC? It's not helpful to Democrats. It���s not helpful to the country, and I don���t think it���s helpful to her.���


By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large

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Published on June 07, 2017 07:34
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