Hillary Clinton's endless political resurrection tour has become so toxic that even Democrats in deep-blue New Hampshire are publicly begging her to disappear from the political scene forever.
The twice-failed presidential candidate who couldn't beat Donald Trump in 2016 – and likely never will – has worn out her welcome with voters across the political spectrum. But when your own party starts telling you to hit the road, that's when you know it's really over.
According to sources in the Granite State, longtime Democratic operatives are privately – and some not so privately – expressing frustration with Clinton's continued media appearances and political commentary. They see her as a liability who reminds voters of everything they dislike about the old Democratic establishment.
A Bitter Relic of Failed Politics
Clinton's refusal to gracefully exit the political stage has become an embarrassment even for Democrats who once supported her. While President Trump is busy delivering on his America First agenda in his second term, Clinton continues her bitter blame tour, pointing fingers at everyone except herself for her spectacular electoral failures.
"She's become a walking reminder of why we lost in 2016, and frankly, why we keep losing," one New Hampshire Democratic operative reportedly said. "Every time she opens her mouth, she drives more voters to Trump."
The irony is delicious. After years of the mainstream media propping up Clinton as some kind of political martyr, even her own allies are admitting what Patriots have known all along – she's political poison.
Time for the Final Exit
While Trump focuses on securing the border, unleashing American energy, and making America great again, Clinton remains stuck in 2016, unable to accept that the American people rejected her corrupt brand of politics.
New Hampshire Democrats joining the chorus of voices calling for Clinton's permanent political retirement shows just how far the former First Lady has fallen. When even your own team wants you benched, maybe it's time to finally listen.
The question isn't whether Clinton will fade away – it's how much more damage she'll do to her own party before she finally gets the message that America has moved on without her.
