The top headline on Drudge this evening is a link to a story in a newspaper in New York City alleging Hillary Clinton is going to run for the Democrat nomination for the presidency in 2020.
In case one's not sure, she'll be seventy-four years old.
However, one has to keep in mind that the hoary old white-haired sourassed sourpuss crank from Vermont is about five years older than her, and thus far none of the gimme crowd has expressed any concern about his age.
Anyway, I'm in for Hillary two years hence.
Well, sort of--I fully expect to continue a lifetime of voting the R ticket, and fully expect to vote for the R candidate for the presidency that year. However, that does not preclude one from helping someone get selected in another political party, as I and some, uh, others did in 2016.
No one knows what his personal future holds, and like everybody else, I might, or might not, be around in 2020, but best to always live as if one's days are without number.
I plan to support Hillary Clinton because she needs another chance to get something she should've gotten a long time ago. There currently exists no Democrat anywhere who has worked harder, given more, done more, for the Democrat party than Hillary Clinton.
Good deeds shouldn't be punished (although they usually are); they need rewarded.
She was rudely elbowed out of the Democrat nomination in 2008 by a pompous arrogant new kid on the block still wet behind the ears and retarded in the brain. She did get the nomination eight years later, in 2016, but it was disgraceful that she had to cheat to get it.
It was a very good thing for America and for humanity, that she knew how to cheat, and was willing to cheat. One still wakes up in the middle of the night, in a cold sweat and the spine tingling, when thinking what could've been, but through the mercy of God was not.
It's still almost two years before the presidential primaries begin, but I think as a matter of honor and respect and gratitude the Democrat party forbid any other Democrat from running for the nomination, and by acclamation give her the nomination--right now, today.
It'd save everybody a lot of money and stuff, too, not having the spend on a campaign, and the Democrat party is not exactly awash in lucre.