By Kevin Hart, Publisher

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign has all the spontaneity of a bad B-movie you’ve seen a hundred times.

Everything from her careful 10-minute speeches to her purposeful avoidance of press conference is carefully scripted.

There are no coincidences… just cold political calculations.

So we can all be sure that when Clinton running mate Tim Kaine appeared at a political event with Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Florida this weekend, it was no accident.

Instead, Clinton was sending a loud, insulting message to the 13 million people who voted for her Democratic primary challenger, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Clinton isn’t the least bit sorry that the primaries were rigged in her favor. She feels no remorse and accepts no responsibility.

And she’s practically demanding that Sanders supporters turn out and vote for her anyway.

Those who do ought to have their heads examined. It’s like playing another hand of blackjack after you’ve learned the deck is marked and the dealer has a sleeve full of aces.

As a quick refresher, Wasserman Schultz is in the political fight of her life — and nobody deserves it more.

The WikiLeaks scandal revealed that she was playing a key role in making sure Clinton won the Democratic nomination — and those revelations forced Wasserman Schultz to resign her post as Democratic National Committee chief in disgrace.

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Now Wasserman Schultz is facing a tough primary challenge Tuesday from upstart Tim Canova, who has been endorsed by Sanders.

And rather than staying out of the race, Clinton decided to offer a large, billboard-sized middle finger to Sanders supporters instead.

Kaine was ostensibly in Wasserman Schultz’s backyard of Broward County trying to increase voter turnout in Florida, a key swing state. And if you believe that, he has some coastal swampland he’d love to sell you.

Because it was no coincidence that Wasserman Schultz had a key, honored seat at Kaine’s main appearance… or that he gave her a public shout-out, calling her a good friend.

Remember, in the Clinton campaign, there are no accidents — just well-timed politics and messages sent.

And if Sanders supporters haven’t gotten this last message, they’re not paying attention. Clinton wants you to know that she doesn’t care that you were cheated… that she and her former campaign co-chair, Wasserman Schultz, conspired to make sure your votes didn’t count.

Wasserman Schultz isn’t just Clinton’s good friend — she’s her partner in crime. And Clinton isn’t about to banish Wasserman Schultz into exile just because she fixed an election.

Sanders supporters thought they’d earned a win when Wasserman Schultz was forced to step down at the Democratic National Convention. But make no mistake about it — that resignation was orchestrated for the same reason the Democrats do anything.

To protect Hillary Clinton.

Clinton couldn’t have a nationally televised mutiny during what was supposed to be her brightest political moment. So Wasserman Schultz was sacrificed for the time being.

But even then, Clinton made clear to Sanders supporters that there was no remorse. Wasserman Schultz was quickly given a major national role in Clinton’s campaign, with Clinton calling her a “longtime friend.”

Looks like crime does pay, at least in Clinton’s world.

Sanders supporters need to understand that Clinton isn’t interested in earning their votes… she just expects their votes. And she doesn’t care how much she insults them along the way.

Clinton has tried to frame the election as being a two-candidate race where many Sanders backers will find GOP nominee Donald Trump unacceptable. Clinton wants to be the lesser evil.

The fact is, Sanders supporters don’t need to vote for Trump if they don’t want to — they just shouldn’t vote for Clinton. In fact, candidates like the Green Party’s Jill Stein or Libertarian Gary Johnson actually have many of the same social priorities as Sanders.

But if you were “feeling the Bern,” there’s absolutely nothing you should be feeling about Hillary Clinton right now. There are only so many insults you should be expected to bear — and she’s probably not done dishing them out.



Kevin Hart is Publisher of The Horn News.