Trollminator wrote:
They still have billboards with HRC in an orange jumpsuit across West Virginia. The toothless mouth breathers can’t get enough!
Never has an opposition candidate remained so popular this long after an election is OVER. Trump is obsessed because
1) it soothes his ego to remember he won so he has to constantly remind himself;
2) he needs to keep her in his line up of people to blame for just about everything other than himself;
3) he is well aware he got the stick way behind during the election and despite using all kinds of desperate and divisive tactics was only able to narrowly win after being handed a rocket pack from Comey and Putin.
So given the above, sure I get why trumpers are so obsessed.
I'd say it's even crazier than all that. There is an entire industry based around demonizing the Clintons that has existed since the 90s. Just look at the list of anti-Clinton books over the years:
"The Case Against Clinton" (Peggy Noonan), "Clinton Cash" (Peter Schweizer, Steve Bannon), "Crisis of Character" (Gary Byrne), "The Clinton's War on Women" (Roger Stone), "Can She Be Stopped" (John Podhoretz), "Hillary's America" (Dinesh D’Souza), "Guilty as Sin" (Ed Klein), "The Truth about Hillary" (Ed Klein), "Unlikeable: The problem with Hillary" (Ed Klein), "High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton" (Ann Coulter), "Hillary's Scheme: Inside the Next Clinton's Ruthless Agenda to Take the White House " (Carl Limbarcher), "Hell to Pay" (Barbara Olson).
That's only a small sampling. It's amazing that there's such a huge market for this crap when you consider that most Trump supporters can barely read! And these are just books. There's no telling how much time has been devoted to spreading gossip and shadowy tales about the Clintons in conservative print media, radio, and teevee over the last 30 years. All conservatives, including President Fox News-Addict, have been trained to hate them. It's been firmly embedded in their subconscious. Their incessant whataboutclinton arguments are essentially unconscious reflexes, not actual thoughts.