It sounds a bit like the Clinton campaign of 2016. She keeps crying racism, sexism, and every other "ism," but no one seems to care anymore.

As we learned many years ago in school, there was a young boy who kept crying wolf . The boy kept crying wolf, and the villagers came running to his defense. Over and over, the boy would cry wolf, but there was not really a wolf. Eventually, the wolf really came, but nobody in the village paid attention.

As Howard Kurtz wrote, she is running out of ammunition:

She has called him temperamentally unfit, too dangerous for the Oval Office and ignorant about foreign policy. She has said he makes racist statements and that many of his followers are in fact racist, sexist, xenophobic, homophobic and Islamophobic. She has said he’s built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia. She has denigrated his business record, mocked his corporate bankruptcies and accused him of stiffing small contractors. What else has she got? How do you stage an October surprise if you’ve gone nuclear in July, August and September? No wonder Democrats are getting nervous. After all the stuff dumped on Trump by the Hillary camp and the media, he’s tied in the CBS/New York Times poll, trailing by 1 point in a new Fox News poll, and ahead in such crucial states as Florida and Ohio. So what should Clinton do now?

What can she do? Frankly, not much. She cried wolf too many times, and people just don't believe her. Calling people racist used to be the worst of slurs.

Today's Democrats call you racist because they disagree with your politics.

September has turned out to be a cruel month for Mrs. Clinton and the Democrats.

A month ago, they walked around like the guy with a lottery winner in his pocket:

1) They were going to blow Mr. Trump out of the water with millions in TV advertising. As Charles Krauthammer wrote, it did not work. They spent the money, and Trump is actually gaining on her. All of those TV ads calling Mr. Trump a monster did not work.

2) They thought Trump would deliver the presidency and the U.S. Senate. Actually, today's polls are not saying that at all. The GOP is now more confident about keeping the Senate, and it's the Democrats who are nervous about 2016.

To be fair, all of this could change. Trump could go off script and get into a fight with someone other than Mrs. Clinton. We remind you that he has done it before.

At the same time, it could change the other way, especially if Mrs. Clinton's health acts up again.

It's mid-September, and Mr. Trump is the one gaining, and Mrs. Clinton is the one screaming "racism" and "sexism" and talking about a "basket of deplorables."

My guess is that there is a little panic at the Clinton headquarters. Maybe that poll showing Trump getting 19% of the black vote is freaking them out!

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