Hillary Clinton Tries To Bash Trump In Comeback Speech, Flops On Big Stage

The leaks coming from the Clinton camp are that she would run again if she could find a way in.

Say, if some of the leading contenders collapse in scandal she really thinks she would be the answer. In any event, after a mostly unsuccessful private speaking tour with husband Bill, Hillary is back in campaign mode in Houston.
Whether she wants to help energize the Democrats base or she is really serious about plotting a way back in, Hillary is misreading the situation.
As her flop of speech just showed. Look, the Democrats have a problem without a solution: they do not walk the walk.
When Hillary is stumping for you and this is what she says:
“I think it’s a bold idea to make the rich pay their fair share…I think it’s a bold idea to enforce our laws and protect our Constitution” you have a major credibility gap.
Both parties have sold out the middle and got rich in the process. Having Hillary Clinton trying to make the case that what they did to the great middle class was a good thing, not a disaster, will doom any Democrat dumb enough to ask her to speak for them.
From Fox News: Hillary Clinton hasn’t announced a 2020 run for the White House but remarks she delivered in Houston may have sounded like a campaign speech to some listeners.
Clinton launched a fiery attack Friday against President Trump, claiming the president tweeted a disputed video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi because he was “running scared.”
“Just look at what’s happened in the last 24 hours,” she said. “The president and his cronies have been running around spreading a doctored video of Nancy Pelosi. Now, it is sexist trash. But it is also a sign that Trump is running scared.”
The former secretary of state, U.S. senator and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee made the remarks at a gathering of the Harris County Democratic Party.
Her speech seemed aimed at motivating Houston-area Democrats to get out the vote for the party’s candidates in 2020.
“We have to remind Americans we are the party that can deliver for them,” Clinton said. “But we also are the party that will stand up and protect the Constitution and address what is a very real constitutional crisis that this president has put us in.”
Earlier this month, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., declared the U.S. was in a “constitutional crisis,” after Attorney General William Barr declined to testify before his panel after being subpoenaed.
Nadler claimed the Trump administration was “stonewalling” efforts by congressional Democrats to continue probes into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, even though Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the investigation he led for two years claimed no evidence of collusion existed.
The next day after Nadler spoke, Pelosi said she agreed with him that the nation was in a constitutional crisis.
Clinton made headlines in March when she told a New York-area news station that she would not seek the presidency in 2020.
“Aw-shucks,” President Trump responded in a Twitter message, “does that mean I won’t get to run against her again? She will be sorely missed!”
But just a day later, “someone close to Clinton” told the New York Times that Clinton didn’t intend for her comments to “close the door on running.”

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