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Nice little piece of satire from The New Yorker. Some excerpts:
Reminded me of other threads where the Clinton name is mentioned and people are already asking for her to never speak again.
The Trump Presidency isnt a slow-motion car crash. Its happening at light speed, every day. How are we supposed to combat this existential threat when were constantly interrupted by the rejected message of a previous candidate? And how am I supposed to formulate my thoughts when my wife is constantly interrupting to ask what Im thinking? Its a political Catch-22 that can only be reconciled by Hillary returning to the Chappaqua woods, along with my wife, and her friend Sarah with the weird laugh, who apparently doesnt have her own apartment where she can watch The Good Fight.
And dont get me started on Chelsea.
I can hear you formulating your outrage. But, I assure you, this is not a gendered opinion. No recent failed Presidential candidate has ever had such a prominent public role post-election, with the possible exceptions of Al Gore, who produced and starred in an Oscar-winning documentary; Senator John McCain, who is a constant television presence; and Mitt Romney, whoyou gotta admitseemed like a pretty good dude in that Netflix movie. Just an awkward guy from a political family who had no logical career move other than President at that point in his life. Sure, he lacked charisma in public, but you saw the real him around his family. Unlike Hillary Clinton, a calculating technocrat, who, it must be admitted, selfishly plotted a takeover of the Presidency for decades.
Reminded me of other threads where the Clinton name is mentioned and people are already asking for her to never speak again.