Telling anti-Trump former CNN and now PBS host Christiane Amanpour that President Donald Trump has “further undermined the image and integrity” of the Supreme Court, 70-year-old Hillary Rodham Clinton, Trump 2016 rival, slammed Trump for playing politics. Hillary played plenty of politics until Trump dispatched her Nov. 8, 2016, sending the former Secretary of State into retirement. Less than a month before the Nov. 6 Midterm election, Hillary comes out to blast Trump for politicizing the Supreme Court. “What was done last night at the White House was a political rally,” referring to Brett Kavanaugh’s official Supreme Court swearing in ceremony. Hillary and other liberals were incensed that their strategy to defeat Kavanaugh, accusing him of sexual misbehavior as a teenager, backfired, with the Senate voting 50-48-1 to confirm Kavanaugh Oct. 6.
At his White House swearing in ceremony yesterday, Trump apologized for Democrats raking Kavanaugh through the mud with false accusations of sex abuse. Trump declared Kavenaugh “proven innocent” by a supplemental FBI background check that didn’t corroborate Dr. Christine Blasey-Ford’s charges of sexual assault. Even the ever- demure Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), confessed before she voted for Kavanaugh Oct. 6 that Blasey-Ford recalls the wrong person is her charges against the former D.C. Circuit Court Judge. “It further undermined the image and integrity of the court. And that troubles me greatly,” said Hillary, blasting Trump, members of the Judiciary Committee and senators for voting for Kavanaugh. As far as Hillary was concerned, Blasey-Ford’s statements held more weight than the fact that not one of her witnesses corroborated her sex abuse story.
Hillary slammed Trump for mocking Blasey-Ford, telling a Tennessee campaign rally that the 51-year-old psychologist couldn’t recall anything about the event other than having a beer at age 15. “The president really demeaned the confirmation process, insulted and attacked Dr. Ford and women who were speaking out,” said Hillary, hoping to galvanize the women’s vote before the Nov. 6 Midterm elections. Hillary doesn’t admit to demeaning several women, including Monica Lewinsky, Paula Corbin Jones and Juanita Broaddrick, all of whom accused her husband inappropriate sexual behavior. Hillary called the women at the time part of a “vast right wing conspiracy” to discredit she and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Hillary was relentless attacking the credibility of all women accusing her husband sexual misbehavior. Criticizing Trump now tells the whole story.
It’s easy for Hillary to preach-to-the-choir to anti-Trump journalists like Amanpour, who seek any opportunity to attack Trump. Trump’s adviser Kellyanne Conway said the press treated Blasey-Ford like a “Faberge Egg,” meaning she was too fragile to question anything. Hillary wants the women’s and #MeToo movement to vote for Democrats, tossing Republicans out the House and Senate Nov. 6. All indications point to Democrats possibly taking over the House but losing one or two seats in the Senate. Squawking about Trump allows Hillary to rally her base for the upcoming Midterms. Whether or not it works is anyone’s guess. “You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about,” Hillary told Amanpour, throwing more red meat to her base, hoping to get-out0the-vote for the otherwise blasé Midterms.
Hillary’s past attacks on all of Bill’s accusers tell the real story of he commitment to the #MeToo movement, only if it suits her. Once numerous women came out accusing Bill of sexual assault or inappropriate behavior, she did everything possible to discredit them. Getting back in the news helps Hillary and Bill’s upcoming 13-city speaking tour, hoping to generate millions in cash. “That’s why I believe if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and/or the Senate, that’s when civility can start again,” said Hillary. When Hillary talks of civility, it certainly wasn’t the experience of Kavanaugh, enduring Democrats allegations of sexual assault, something Trump called Democrats “political and personal destruction.” Trump apologized to Kavanaugh at his swearing in ceremony for the brutal manner in which Democrats and the media dragged him through the mud.
Hillary goes back in the media when its suits her ad campaign to promote a new book or, more recently, a speaking tour with Bill. She knows there are plenty of like-minded people on liberal talks shows, blanketing today’s airwaves. Hillary still can’t get over losing to Trump Nov. 8, 2016 when her friends in the media anointed her the next president of the United States. When things didn’t turn out that way, Hillary worked 24/7 promoting her theory that Trump’s a Kremlin puppet, whether or not it helped him win the 2016 presidential election. Special Counsel Robert Mueller Russian collusion probe is built right off Hillary campaign strategy to beat Trump. Making incendiary comments in the news only helps Hillary promote her speaking tour with Bill. Hillary complains about the Whitewater and Ken Starr investigations but sees nothing wrong with Mueller’s probe into Trump’s alleged Russian collusion.