And here we have Paul Krugman chiding the right for exhibiting “Clinton Derangement Syndrome” and making the case that the day Trump beat her was the best day of many conservatives’ lives.
I've never really understood Clinton Derangement Syndrome, but it's an awesome and terrible thing to behold. People: she's not running. You know she's not running. You're just hyping nothing because it's an opportunity to relive what apparently were the best days of your lives 1/
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 28, 2019
LOL.
You know: the days when you piled on a highly qualified candidate out of sheer pettiness, and in so doing delivered the nation into the hands of a man you knew full well was a sociopath — but hey, you were having fun, and evidently feel no guilt about what you did 2/
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 28, 2019
Actually, Mr. Krugman, it looks as if you are the one who cannot seem to get over Hillary Clinton’s humiliating and improbable loss to a man who had never before held public office.
And yes, I worry that Kamala Harris or Elizabeth Warren will receive the same treatment. It is, in fact, the biggest single risk we face in 2020. 3/
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 28, 2019
The same treatment?
If you mean glowing puff pieces by every mainstream media outlet followed up by attack jobs against Trump, then yes, (insert Democrat name here) will get the same treatment.
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