There’s something weird going on with the wingnuts and Hillary. It’s like she’s the GF they enjoyed crapping on but wanted to keep around, but now she’s gone and they just can’t stop thinking about her.
If the Republican Party was a person, it would be calling her up in the middle of the night, two or three times a week, to tell her what a horrible person she is.
And last night, Hannity was leading off with a Hillary story. (This is far from unusual for him.)
Hillary’s been out of politics for nearly 16 months now, and she’s still living rent-free in their heads. Pathetic, really. But the longer it continues, the more amusing it is.
She is a woman who is independent and doesn’t fit the mold of the stereotypical female in their minds (submissive, uneducated, nothing more than arm candy). They hate her for it. She should welcome the hatred.
Having said that I dislike how the right use her as a distraction from how badly they fucked up by electing an incompetent traitor like Trump.
They do it because it worked so well. When you are so damn disliked by just about everybody it gives people like the orange turd an opportunity to take control.
What pisses me off most about the conservative hate crush on HC is that they whip out the “better than Hillary” crap whenever anyone points out that our incompetent tweak stain is an incompetent squeak stain.
The hard core dumbfucks can only think in black/white yes/no mode and automatically equate the loathing of Trump with love for HC.
Can’t see that they’re gaining yardage with it. It’s gotta be strictly preaching-to-the-choir stuff by now, hell, by last summer. Anyone who isn’t all but drowning in the Kool-Aid must be thinking this Hillary obsession is fucking bizarre.
They all expected to be balls-deep in the Hillary impeachment hearings by now. Gotta dangle some kind of cat toy as a distraction, or they get really grumpy.
Before the Hate had proceeded for thirty seconds, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. The self-satisfied sheep-like face on the screen, and the terrifying power of the army of illegal immigrants committing voter fraud behind it, were too much to be borne: besides, the sight or even the thought of Hillary produced fear and anger automatically. But what was strange was that although Hillary was hated and despised by everybody, although every day and a thousand times a day, on platforms, on the telescreen, in newspapers, in books, her theories were refuted, smashed, ridiculed, held up to the general gaze for the pitiful rubbish that they were — in spite of all this, her influence never seemed to grow less. Always there were fresh dupes waiting to be seduced by her. A day never passed when spies and saboteurs acting under her directions were not unmasked by the Thought Police. She was the commander of a vast shadowy army, an underground network of conspirators dedicated to the overthrow of the State. The Deep State, its name was supposed to be.