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America needs a Hillary PAC like it needed a Hillary presidency. But foreign donors are less interested in giving Clinton Foundation money now that Chelsea is the heir to the throne. Chelsea has all the charisma of a drunken poodle

Hillary Clinton: I am “part of the resistance”



As a poor black Southern Yankees fan who came under sniper fire in Bosnia, would anyone expect any less from Hillary Clinton? Talking to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour at the Women for Women International Luncheon, she announced, “I’m now back to being an activist citizen and part of the resistance.” The “Resistance” is what we used to call the political opposition. Then the left decided that everyone who disagreed with them had to be destroyed by the “Resistance.” And Hillary, always eager to be on board with everything, is now a paid up member of the #Resistance.
What does being in the Hillary Resistance involve? Giving her money. Obviously.
She’s writing a book, coming this fall, that’s organized around pieces of advice she has received throughout her career that have sustained her in hard times. Clinton also plans to return to paid speaking. The Harry Walker Agency, her speakers’ bureau, has a page up inviting clients to “Book Hillary Rodham Clinton.” Hillary Clinton soon will launch a PAC as a way of “acting as a quiet catalyst” for organizations she cares about
America needs a Hillary PAC like it needed a Hillary presidency. But foreign donors are less interested in giving the Clinton Foundation money now that Chelsea is the heir to the throne. And Chelsea has all the charisma of a drunken poodle. So that leaves leveraging her brand and connections to create a PAC. What’s a flat broke black Yankees fan and resistance member to do? This article first appeared at FrontPageMag.

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Daniel Greenfield is a New York City writer and columnist. He is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and his articles appears at its Front Page Magazine site.


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