If there was any doubt about how wicked Hillary Clinton is, she’s doing everything she can to remove it. In December the defeated Democrat nominee for president will serve as the guest editor for Teen Vogue, the magazine/website best known for encouraging children to have anal sex.

Even though Teen Vogue’s parent company Conde Naste will soon cease publishing a physical copy of Teen Vogue, the trash mag can still be found online.

In a previous article about the magazine marketed to pre-teens, I wrote,

For years now, Teen Vogue has been a cesspool of pedophilia-leaning perversion. Recent articles include — and I can’t believe I’m typing this — “No, You Can’t Get too Attached to Your Vibrator: Masturbation Myths Debunked,” “Colton Hayes: I Lost My Virginity at 13 to a Girl and a Guy,” and “This Teen Created a Map of EVERY Abortion Clinic in the U.S.” The articles I skipped over include instructions on how to masturbate if you have a penis or if you have a vagina. Under fashion, amongst other sexually charged fashion advice articles, Teen Vogue encourages teen girls to wear fidget spinners on their nipples.

All of that was mild compared to the article encouraging young people to have anal sex. Teen Vogue felt compelled to tell teenagers, “Just because you have a vagina does not mean anal is off-limits. Many vagina owners love anal play. You don’t need to have a prostate to enjoy anal sex. For those without a prostate, having your anus stimulated can still be great — remember all those nerve endings are still in the fold here.”

The December issue of that “cesspool of pedophilia-leaning perversion” is being guest edited by none other than Hillary Rodham Clinton.

In a short piece explaining why she accepted the offer, Hillary Clinton writes,

Have you ever noticed that whenever a teenage girl takes a stand on an important issue, people seem surprised? That’s true even in 2017—a year that has seen young women turning out in force at the Women’s Marches, smashing expectations in sports and STEM, demanding diversity in books and movies, rallying to protect affordable health care and Planned Parenthood, even holding a quinceañera on the steps of the Texas Capitol to protest attacks on immigrants’ rights. Girls are raising awareness about child marriage in Yemen and sex trafficking in Cambodia; speaking out for environmental justice in Flint, Michigan, and equality in Raleigh, North Carolina; and so much more.

Not finished, Hillary explains,

Teen Vogue takes teen girls seriously and understands that style and substance aren’t mutually exclusive. I love seeing articles about the search for the perfect makeup remover next to essays about running for office (I have strong opinions on both topics, but we’ll get to that later). Teen girls are a powerful force for good in the world, and it’s refreshing to see that reflected in these pages.

Hillary Clinton and Teen Vogue are not tapping into the “powerful force for good” that teenage girls possess. They are attempting to remake our teenage daughters (and sons) into progressivism’s desired hedonistic image that doesn’t bow to any sexual restraints. Unsurprisingly, since she continues to defend her sexual predator husband, Hillary Clinton apparently wants our teenage daughters to become victims of sodomy. Aligning herself with Teen Vogue undermines any moral claims she pretends to have over President Donald Trump.