Krauthammer: Clinton "Groping" For A Line Of Attack on Trump That Works, It's Too Late In The Game

Charles Krauthammer on Hillary Clinton's relationship with the press compared to Trump who will accept nearly any invitation to appear on TV. Krauthammer also talks about Clinton's broken "Romney strategy" against Trump. From Tuesday night's Special Report:





KRAUTHAMMER: She is really guarded. She is extremely defensive. She has I suppose she assumes a lead of some sort, although it's probably very narrow and most of it has dissipated. She wants to sit on that lead the way she is with Sanders. She doesn't want to do do the debate because she doesn't want to jeopardize whatever lead she has in the last primary. But she looks totally clueless. That thing about what he said about a down market. Do you think that's going to influence anybody?



The idea they are going to do what was done to Romney, sort of attacking him for being a heartless plutocrat. The reason that succeeded is Romney was embarrassed about his wealth and he sort of wanted to hide his success. Trump glories in it. That's part of his appeal.



So to go after him on that is -- it's the same, for example, as her calling him a loose cannon. That's the way to attack Trump? Trump's appeal is that is he a loose cannon. He is loose on the ship. He can hit anything, anywhere and he has. I mean, if you are going to do a concerted attack on him, you have to find some real stuff to hang on to. This is not it. And I think they are groping for a way, a line of attack on him that's going to work. It's late in the game.