Somebody slap an 'L' on Bill Clinton's forehead . . . Slick Willie has been called many things: a grifter, a snake-oil salesman, even an alleged rapist. But one label that hasn't been affixed to him is the L-word: loser. Until this morning.

On today's Morning Joe, after airing Bill Clinton's recent attack on Bernie Sanders, Scarborough said "I know I'm listening to a loser." Continued Scarborough: "I'm listening to somebody that's losing, that's saying 'oh, they've got better slogans, oh, they've got better this, their polls may be a little higher now, or oh, they may be more angry, but --' I've heard that form of speech a thousand times. And it's never good for the one giving it."

Scarborough singled out as a mistake Clinton's line that Sanders sounded "madder" than Hillary. That was a "softball," said Scarborough, pointing to Sanders' comeback in which he readily admitted to being angry over a string of perceived injustices in the country.

So . . . has Bill Clinton lost his political fastball? Is Hillary's campaign breaking out in flop sweat?

Note: Bill Clinton whining about Sanders' slogans being "easier to say?" That's rich, coming from the guy who rode to the White House on "it's the economy, stupid"—at a time the economy was actually growing at an annual 4.5% rate that President Obama could only dream of today.