It's not often the mainstream media acknowledges the elephant in the room, let alone shines a spotlight on the poor pachyderm.
But The New York Times did just that on Monday, running a story headlined: "Hillary and Bill Clinton Go Separate Ways for 2018 Midterm Elections."
And that was as nice as the Times could possibly be, because the headline just as easily could have been: "The Clintons Are Done, Nobody Wants Them Near In 2018."
The piece starts out with a little nostalgia, noting that the Clintons were once "the most powerful brand in Democratic politics." Then it turns dark.
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4 comments:
Don't be fooled, it's two elephants.
Bill's lifestyle has caught up with him. He looks twenty years older than he is, and frail. Of course, being Hillary's husband for forty years has taken its toll.
Hillary, too, is falling apart as we speak.
Couldnt happen to two better people!
Its the stress from all of those lies, bodies and suicides that surrond their history.
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