Ever wondered what would happen if a hypothetical President Clinton got pregnant? Or whether she regrets “losing the Scott Baio vote”? If so, her interview with Zach Galifianakis on “Between Two Ferns” is a must-watch.

The New York times headline read, “A Deadpan Hillary Clinton Visits ‘Between Two Ferns.'” Generous word choice. Deadpan is a comedy style. It means that you’re expressionless and devoid of emotion on purpose. If it just meant devoid of emotion, some 90 percent of headlines about the Democratic nominee could begin with “a deadpan Hillary Clinton … ”

“Between Two Ferns” is like “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” but with less budget and more laughing.

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She looked more confused and speechless than deadpan and she rarely had a response for the questions. Compare her “Between Two Ferns” appearance to President Obama’s. President Obama had clever retorts. He told Zach Galifianakis that presidential terms were like “Hangover” movies — a third one is unnecessary. Clinton, on the other hand, didn’t say anything funny. She just sat there making weird facial expressions.

The most common question accompanying the video in my Facebook feed is: “Why?” Why would Hillary Clinton willingly subject herself to this “roast”? The answer is two-fold:

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1) How is it a Hillary joke if the punchline is “Donald Trump”?

Because, if you watch the video, this isn’t a roast of Hillary Clinton at all! It’s just another liberal comedian roasting Donald Trump. “Between Two Ferns” is like “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” but with less budget and more laughing. It’s comedy based on erroneous progressive assumptions like Trump is racist, criticisms of Clinton are over-blown, and Clinton’s private server is nothing more than a punchline.

The Rolling Stone headline described the video best, “Hillary Clinton, Zach Galifianakis Trade Trump Jokes on ‘Between Two Ferns.'” And that’s exactly what this video was. By my count, there were seven jokes at Trump’s expense and only three at Hillary’s expense.

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Comedy was funnier before it merged with Democratic talking points and became a delivery system for progressive propaganda.

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2) Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and Millennials for Hillary

They would have crashed social media sites with so much Hillary love. They would have filled up stadiums for her. They would have called themselves #Hillennials. But none of that happened because millennials just don’t like Hillary Clinton. Remember? They nearly succeeded in their attempt to Bernie-block her from the Democratic nomination, and they may have succeeded if it hadn’t been for the Democratic National Committee fingering the scale.

Now, they have another chance to stop her, and according to recent polls, they seem to be taking advantage of it. If you had to come up with a headline to describe Clinton’s political career, it would be, “Clinton falling in polls, resets campaign.”

She once had a 26-point lead over Obama in the 2008 primary. She lost.

She once had a 60-point lead over Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary. It dropped to 1 point with the entire Democratic Establishment tossing out the rule book to help her.

Now, she’s squandered another lead with her hubris, her scandals, and her personality problems.

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A year ago — the first time that they had to hit the big red reset button on Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign— it was because millennial ire toward Clinton had lifted Bernie Sanders from 3 percent in the RCP poll average to 26 percent while she had fallen from 64 percent to about 40 percent.

That’s when Hillary’s campaign put together a detailed plan for appearing more spontaneous. Part of that plan, according to The New York Times was, “to show her humor. The self-effacing kind.”

Well, it’s a year later and millennials still don’t love Hillary Clinton. A recent Quinnipiac poll showed Hillary Clinton at 31 percent among 18-34 year olds, besting Gary Johnson by only 2 points. Obviously Clinton will need way more of the young vote than that in order to defeat Trump. In 2012, Obama destroyed Romney among voters 18-29 by about 41 percentage points. And in 2008, Obama destroyed McCain by nearly 50 points among the demographic.

If Hillary Clinton receives anything near 31 percent of voters 18-34, she is not likely going to win the election. So what does she do? She hits the big red reset button one more time and shows the millennials her humor.

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Now, Hillary has to be very careful “showing her humor,” a strategy which has served her poorly in the past. Oftentimes, showing her humor has ended with public apologies. Like when showed her humor by pretending to think one wipes a server clean of incriminating emails, “with a cloth or something.” Or when she showed her humor by telling a fundraiser crowd that Mahatma Gandhi “ran a gas station down in St. Louis.” She later called that “a lame attempt at humor.” Yes it was.

So, now her campaign has decided that the safest way to show Hillary’s humor to millennials is for her to sit in a chair and let Zach Galifianakis make fun of Trump for five minutes.

Meanwhile, shortly after Hillary Clinton went after millennial voters with her “Between Two Ferns” appearance, news broke that, after a long talk with Caitlyn Jenner, Kim Kardashian might vote for Trump. All that work just to have a Kardashian come along and wipe it all away! It’s like when you spend an hour cleaning the kitchen and then a meteor falls on your house.

But, if an entire bloc of voters are basing their decision on who sat between two ferns with Zach Galifianakis or who a Kardashian supports, we have bigger problems.