Earlier Wednesday, my colleague Sister Toldjah posted “Rematch? Two Weeks After Trump Urged Hillary To Run For President, Reports Surface That She’s Considering It.”

As indicated in her article, on October 8th, the President invited his previous opponent to get back in the ring:

I think that Crooked Hillary Clinton should enter the race to try and steal it away from Uber Left Elizabeth Warren. Only one condition. The Crooked one must explain all of her high crimes and misdemeanors including how & why she deleted 33,000 Emails AFTER getting “C” Subpoena! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 8, 2019

And here they are, doing just that:

Hillary had a comeback:

Don’t tempt me. Do your job. — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 8, 2019

And I’ve said more than once, I think she could have a chance. I believe she’d ignite the Democratic voters much more than has — or will — Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren.

The Dems have helped destroy Biden with Ukraine-centric impeachment mania, and Elizabeth Warren will be a kitten facing a dragon on the debate stage against Donald Fire=Breather Trump. So why not put Hillary up there again? A lot of people hate her, but I believe she has a better shot than anyone among the current crop.

And now, Trump’s campaign spokeswoman is putting out a fresh Welcome mat.

Speaking on Fox & Friends, Kayleigh McEnany begged the former First Lady to enter the race:

“We encourage Hillary to get back in the race. We would love it, so please do.”

Co-host Ainsley Earhardt said there ain’t a chance:

“There’s no way the Democratic Party would support that.”

But how does she know?

As reported by The Hill, Steve Bannon claims it’s happening:

“She is running. She’s just trying to decide how to fit her way in.”

And the New York Post’s Michael Goodwin posed the following in July:

“Hillary Clinton is up to something. Five times in the last month alone, she sent emails touting her super PAC’s role in combating President Trump.”

About the prospect, a “Clinton ally” told The Hill:

“It would be the ultimate vindication. Of course, she’s thought about it. But that doesn’t mean that she’s running.”

Personally, I think, for her, it’s now or never. A lot of people are content with Trump. It’s going to be difficult to find anyone on whom America will want to risk a transfer of power. But in 2024, the Dems’ll be set to take back the presidency, as per the pendulum. I predict the competition will be higher, the standard lower, and “Hillary” a name of the past in that case.

Right now, there’s an opening if she’s game.

But I believe there’s one very good reason for her not to run:

For the last three years, she appears to have taken in oxygen for the express purpose of exhaling excuses as to why she lost, none of them being her having run an insufficient campaign.

Among a bucket of other things, she’s blamed other countries, racism, and 10-year-old children.

She’s claimed her loss proved a glass ceiling. Because — clearly — without sexism — she’d be the Leader of the Free World.

She’s even claimed she is president — that Trump’s reign is illegitimate.

If she were to throw her hat in again — and I assume it’s a beret — she’d be risking confirmation that she’s been full of crap for years.

She’d be rolling the dice, and they just might serve up the Snake Eyes of “authentic loser.”

‘Cause…twice in a row is more than just a coincidence.

If she declines Trump’s offer, she can spend the rest of her life insisting she was robbed.

Do you think she’ll do it?

Do you hope she does?

Let us all know in the Comments section.

-ALEX

Relevant RedState links in this article: here, here, and here.

See 3 more pieces from me:

Tulsi Gabbard On Tucker: ‘I Stand Against Everything’ Hillary Represents

While Promoting Their Book Praising A Transgender Woman, Hillary And Chelsea Are Asked: Can A Woman Have Male Genitalia?

One Of Harvey Weinstein’s Alleged Victims Takes Down Hillary Clinton Hard: ‘I Can’t Believe I Used To Support Her’

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