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she’s considering another presidential run, telling a New York City audience on Friday that she would be well suited to the office.

During a far-ranging interview with Kara Swisher of the technology website Recode(Ms. Swisher is also a contributor to The Times’s Opinion section), Mrs. Clinton initially said “no” when asked whether she wanted to run for president again. She then paused and repeated “no.”

But after Ms. Swisher noted the slight hesitation, Mrs. Clinton seemed to reconsider her response, saying that a major task of the next Democratic president will be improving the international standing of the United States.

“Well, I’d like to be president,” she said, during the public taping at the 92nd Street Y of Ms. Swisher’s podcast. "The work would be work that I feel very well prepared for having been at the Senate for eight years, having been a diplomat in the State Department, and it’s just going to be a lot of heavy lifting.”

Mrs. Clinton has become a more visible presence in recent weeks, increasing the number of her public appearances and raising money for Democrats across the country. Last week, she spoke at a fund-raiser for Donna Shalala, a former Clinton administration official, who is running for a House seat in Florida.

“She will always be a winner and I’ll always be with her,” said Ms. Shalala, introducing Mrs. Clinton to a room full of 200 Democratic donors in Miami.

Mrs. Clinton said she wouldn’t consider a possible run in 2020 until after the midterm elections next week.

“I’m not even going to even think about it until we get through this Nov. 6 election,” she said. “But I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure we have a Democrat in the White House come January of 2021.”

Should she mount a third presidential bid, Mrs. Clinton would be entering a Democratic field crowded with potential contenders, a major shift from 2016, when nearly no Democrats were eager to challenge her.

Mrs. Clinton said she expects a crowded field of as many as 20 Democrats.

“I think we’d have a number of excellent candidates who would be really formidable on the campaign trail, but let’s wait and see who it is,” she said. "I’m just going to wait and watch what happens.”

Mrs. Clinton dismissed some of the calls for her to retreat from public life as sexist.

“There were no articles telling Al Gore to go away or John Kerry to go away or John McCain or Mitt Romney to go away,” she said. “Mitt Romney is going to the Senate, that’s where he’s going.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/29/...njrGrvSt4OQXEaaRhIucX1lF0uxBqgQZE1z56E4Giq7xU
 
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This Tweet aged just like she herself aged.

Actually really surreal to see such a cute lass turn out to be Hillary Clinton one day. Guess selling your soul to the devil does that.
I wrote a bit of school shit on her, though not much deeper than what you'd find in an article.

She was both pretty attractive, humble, and imposing. Had she emerged 10-15 years earlier, she'd probably get a fair bit of male votes on that alone. Maybe if we saw young faces in politics it wouldn't all be shriveled-up assholes with outdated ideas.
 
I'm looking forward to Michael Avenatti stealing the show at the democratic primary debates.

That said the democrats have become so mired in NPC-think I cant imagine their debates being anything more than taking turns describing who hates blonuld blumpf the most, with bonus points given for speaking in verse or iambic pentameter.
 
I hope she loses the democratic primary, then is made the nominee anyway. Like, forget super delagates, and the soft election fixing of the past DNC. I'm saying more "Nope you dummies voted wrong HillDawg wins anyway!"
 
I hope she loses the democratic primary, then is made the nominee anyway. Like, forget super delagates, and the soft election fixing of the past DNC. I'm saying more "Nope you dummies voted wrong HillDawg wins anyway!"

I'd love to see this just for the shitshow and for the glorious sight of some DNC-owned mayor going all Richard Daley in 1968 and turning firehoses on a bunch of antifa cunts, then siccing dogs on them to maul them.
 
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What are you talking about, lady, this aged like fine wine.

Hillary Clinton has always been looking for power.
Here she in High School as Vice President.
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After the debate, the students voted. Hillary lacked the charisma to win the contest for student council president, Primer remembers, but she had the intellect to win a battle of ideas.

She was part of the National Merit Scholarship Program
President of the Young Republicans
She won Maine south's "Good Citizen Award"
President of the College Government Association
Left the Republicans for the Democrats due to her views changing during her college years.
Originated the college girl problem glasses look.

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Early evolution of fishmouth syndrome.
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After the debate, the students voted. Hillary lacked the charisma to win the contest for student council president, Primer remembers, but she had the intellect to win a battle of ideas.

Like it or not, the Presidency is a popularity contest, and one that Hillary will never win. She couldn't even beat the second worst Presidential candidate of all time, herself being by definition the worst.
 
Like it or not, the Presidency is a popularity contest.

Which is why I laugh at people who still insist Trump isn't qualified, while Hillary was the most qualified in history.... when BOTH candidates met the only real requirements for the job as laid out in the Constitution (age, citizenship and a defined period of recent residency within the country) and from there on out, it was all who looked more personable and had a more attractive platform.

And even then they double-standard'd it

Trump having money was bad, but Hillary having money was good

Trump making dumb jokes was insulting, but Hillary making dumb jokes was good

Trump speaking to working class people was lowbrow and obsolete, Hillary refusing to even visit Wisconsin was the new streamlined way to do it....
 
No one told John McCain to go away because he was still a sitting Senator after he lost the race.

McCain had the sense to realize he wasn't a popular GOP darling post-2008 and stuck to pruning the Arizona GOP of any likely contenders to his power instead of constantly teasing a 2012 run.

Honestly, it would've been funnier if the 2012 primary was McCain on the warpath to get re-elected vs. Mittens. At least that primary would've had some energy.
 
Mark Penn, a former adviser to the Clintons, believes Hillary Clinton will make another run for president in 2020.

Penn, a frequent contributor to The Hill, co-wrote a Sunday op-ed for The Wall Street Journal with Andrew Stein, a former Democratic Manhattan borough president and president of the New York City Council.

“True to her name, Mrs. Clinton will fight this out until the last dog dies,” the pair wrote. “She won’t let a little thing like two stunning defeats stand in the way of her claim to the White House.”

They said Clinton will not allow her “humiliating loss” to President Trump during the 2016 presidential race end her political career.

“You can expect her to run for president once again,” they predicted. “Maybe not at first, when the legions of Senate Democrats make their announcements, but definitely by the time the primaries are in full swing.”

She has two years to review what went wrong during her last campaign bid and make a strategy, they wrote.

“She has decisively to win those Iowa caucus-goers who have never warmed up to her,” they wrote. “They will see her now as strong, partisan, left-leaning and all-Democrat—the one with the guts, experience and steely-eyed determination to defeat Mr. Trump.”

The two-time presidential candidate left the door open to a possible 2020 run last month, saying that even though she doesn't want to run, "I'd like to be president."

Longtime advisers and confidants quickly pushed back on reports that she was weighing another White House run.

“She’s more likely to win Powerball,” Philippe Reines, Clinton’s longtime adviser, told The Hill.

Penn and Stein, however, said that voters should not pay attention to “‘I won’t run’ declarations.”

“Mrs. Clinton knows both Mr. Clinton and Mr. Obama declared they weren’t running, until they ran,” the pair argued. “She may even skip Iowa and enter the race later, but rest assured that, one way or another, Hillary 4.0 is on the way.”

Stein is the brother of James Finkelstein, chairman and CEO of The Hill.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...M8Tvxmb_2wAnkEXv9Ezoi0QAOQOA_ShSPNSrhX9n_p_GU
 
She should run. Away.

:horrifying::optimistic:That's how the Democratic party might actually have a chance.:optimistic::horrifying:
 
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