Clinton Blasts Borders In Shameless 2024 Bid

Nothing like a Clinton re-emergence to spice up what is otherwise a constant Kamala-Biden gaffe brigade masquerading as American leadership.

And, as detailed by Dick Morris, who served as a former adviser and strategist for former President Bill Clinton, none other than Ms. Hillary Clinton may be gearing up for yet a third shot at the presidency.

In remarks to radio host John Catsimatidis on Cats Roundtable on WABC, Morris mused that Clinton appeared to be adopting the precise playbook that he devised for Bill Clinton at the tail end of the twentieth century.

“Hillary is just dusting off Bill‘s playbook that I wrote for him and applying it herself this year. I see more and more signs that Hillary’s going to run. Bill said there was a limit to the number of people the U.S. can absorb,” Morris remarked.

The strategist was alluding to a recent interview wherein Clinton took a rather decided stance against the craziness advocated by AOC, who apparently thinks the United States can swallow trillions of immigrants.

CNN’s Fareed Zakaria directly asked Clinton whether or not he shared similar beliefs, which is where the former president demonstrated a rather explicit break with the increasingly mainstream far left.

“Now what you have is a lot of people who are essentially economic migrants . . . essentially gaming the system, using the asylum as a way to get in. Isn’t it true that there has to be some order placed on this? Some control?” Zakaria inquired.

The former president did not equivocate in his response, noting that the nation had an obvious “limit” with regards to how many immigrants could be feasibly absorbed.

“I agree with That. That is, there is a limit to how many migrants any society can take without severe disruption and assistance, and our system is based much more on an assumption that things would be more normal,” Clinton remarked.

That would be because “the system” increasingly mirrors the nightmarish visions esteemed by Marxist college professors.

Morris continued on to note that Hillary mimicked the same sentiments that her husband expressed on CNN, indicating her rather cynical assessment of what most Americans really want. And don’t want.

“And Hillary a week ago … said Americans do not believe in open borders. These are all signals that she is going to be the moderate candidate for president,” Morris continued.

No doubt. After all, Hillary does appear downright moderate relative to cackling Kamala, albeit a whole lot more threatening due to obviously superior intelligence.

Not to mention the guidance of crafty strategists like Morris.

Morris

“She’s going to say after the election, ‘See, the Left cost us the House and the Senate. If we stay with a left-wing candidate in 2024, we’re going to lose the White House. I’m the only one who will tack to the center and give us a chance at victory,” Morris continued, “I know that’s her strategy because it’s the strategy I designed for Bill Clinton in 1992.”

Quite clever, indeed! One that would obviously be smarter than another Biden-Harris 2.0 ticket, but the Democrats are not exactly known for sound judgment as of late.

On his part, Bill Clinton didn’t veer too far away from the Democrats, throwing rather pointed digs at the Republicans.

“I’m going to do everything I can to make sure that we have a president that respects our democracy and the rule of law and upholds our institutions,” the former president declared, in a potential dig against former President Donald Trump, who is currently being smeared yet again in CNN over … you guessed it, January 6.

And, in perhaps one of the surest signs that the Clintons are scheming away, as usual, Mr. Bill was sure to throw a few daggers in Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s direction.

“DeSantis sending those people to Martha’s Vineyard was amazing. That may come back to haunt him a little bit,” Clinton intoned.

Is that a promise, or a threat? Only time will tell with the Clinton cadre.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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