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Desperate Hillary Attacks Trump Again—Is She Trying to Stay Relevant?

In a not-so-shocking turn of events, Hillary Clinton, the political equivalent of a screen door on a submarine, has penned an op-ed that takes aim at Donald Trump, lobbing a barrage of barbs straight from her well-worn playbook. In her latest piece, she seems to have found a few extra adjectives to describe the former President, calling him “unhinged,” “failed,” and “dangerous.” It’s almost as if she is drawing from a stale script that hasn’t evolved since she last ran for office.

Clinton, who has made a career out of playing the victim card while simultaneously painting her opponents as the boogeymen under her bed, appears to be in a panic over Trump’s recent rise in visibility and popularity. It’s almost quaint how she attempts to re-establish herself as a credible voice in a political landscape that discarded her like yesterday’s trash. The irony is delicious; the woman who somehow lost to a man who supposedly had no political experience is now dissecting the political psyche of someone who, at least, knows how to draw a crowd.

This latest column reeks of desperation—like the last whiff of garlic bread in an empty kitchen. Clinton’s strategy seems to rely on fearmongering and exaggerated claims, as if she mistakenly believes that character assassination can substitute for a substantial political argument. One has to wonder if she realizes that her own past failures in office have overshadowed any criticisms she can hurl at Trump. She may be great at throwing stones but seems oblivious to her own glass house.

The piece also comes at a time when Trump continues to galvanize support among a substantial swath of the American populace with a message that resonates far beyond her stale rhetoric. Instead of pivoting towards meaningful policy discussions, she resorts to name-calling that would make a middle school cafeteria look dignified. This is a classic case of kicking the hornet’s nest and complaining when the hornets inevitably attack.

In true fashion, the media will likely lap up Clinton’s op-ed as if it were the gospel, despite the fact that her own track record is less than stellar. The only thing dangerous here might just be the implications of taking political advice from someone with the electoral clout of a wet napkin. In the end, Clinton’s latest diatribe serves as yet another reminder that in the realm of political discourse, some are still stuck in the past, while others, like Trump, are busy shaping the future.

Written by Staff Reports

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