As I told my Democrat friends back in 2014, if they’re so worried about the reactionary horror threat, they should look more skeptically at their candidate. Her political history was generally more conservative than theirs, but, more important from a party politics view, were her vulnerabilities as a candidate. Her stash of scandals, past and present, that could blow up at any time, and her campaigning personality, which could be stiff, error-prone, and inspire distrust. The more people see her, the less they like her. That political history should give anyone not a Goldman Sachs managing director pause.
To listen to the full interview, visit BBC. Henwood’s interview begins around the 20:40 mark.