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Hillary Clinton Suggests She May be Willing to Serve in Biden Administration: “I’m ready to help any way I can”

Cue the foreboding music. Hillary Clinton just offered up her services to the potential Biden administration.


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Hilary Clinton suggested at the 19th Represents Summit on Thursday that she’d be ‘ready to help’ in any way she could, after she was asked if she’d accept a job in the Biden administration.

She just won’t go away!

It appears they’re trying to put the old crew back together, as Clinton previously served as Secretary of State under the Obama administration alongside Joe Biden.

Nobody in their right mind would ever consider having the worst presidential candidate of all time be a part of their presidential staff.

Of course, Joe Biden isn’t exactly in his right mind lately.

Our friends at Fox News have the scoop:

Hillary Clinton's days as a public servant may not be behind her.

Speaking at The 19th Represents Summit on Thursday, Clinton was asked if she would accept a job in the Biden administration.

“I’m ready to help in any way I can," Clinton responded, "because I think this will be a moment where every American -- I don’t care what party you are, I don’t care what age, race, gender, I don’t care -- every American should want to fix our country... So if you’re asked to serve, you should certainly consider that.”

Clinton previously served alongside Joe Biden in the Obama administration as Secretary of State. Republicans were critical about her tenure at the State Department between her handling of the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack and the controversy over her private email server, which plagued her 2016 presidential campaign.

Earlier this year, Clinton offered her endorsement of the former VP.

“I want to add my voice to the many who have endorsed you to be our president,” Clinton said.

“Just think of what a difference it would make right now if we had a president who not only listened to the science, put fact over fiction, but brought us together, showed the kind of compassion and caring that we need from our president and which Joe Biden has been exemplifying throughout his entire life,” Clinton emphasized.


Twitter response:

Clinton is already positioning herself for a potential role in the Biden administration.

She's also already chiming in on the "sexist media coverage" that she believes prevented her from winning in 2016.

This woman is so far past the point of dillusional, that she needs to be hospitalized.

Daily Mail has more

After Biden announced that he had selected California Sen Kamala Harris as his running mate for the November election, Clinton praised his decision in a tweet. 

'I'm thrilled to welcome @KamalaHarris to a historic Democratic ticket,' Clinton tweeted Tuesday. 

'She's already proven herself to be an incredible public servant and leader. And I know she’ll be a strong partner to @JoeBiden. Please join me in having her back and getting her elected,' Clinton added. 

Harris was also a topic of discussion during Thursday's summit.  

Clinton said she hopes Harris along with women running for political office in the future will receive 'less sexist' media coverage than she did in 2016.

'I still hope, especially with Kamala on the ticket, that the coverage of women running for president or vice president will be less sexist, less sensationalist and less trivializing,' Clinton said. 

Clinton, a Democrat, lost in the electoral college to President Donald Trump in 2016 despite receiving more votes than him nationwide.

She said she had talked with Harris and Biden about their campaign.

'They are inheriting a mess of historic proportions,' Clinton said, adding that she did not think the coronavirus pandemic would be over by January when Biden and Harris would take office if they defeat Trump and Vice President Michael Pence.

'I think Joe and Kamala together will be absolutely ready for lots of long, long days and very short nights working to get as much done as quickly as possible,' Clinton said.

Clinton added that she expected Trump to cast doubt on the result of the election if he loses.

'I have every reason to believe Trump is not going to go quietly into the night if he loses,' Clinton said.

Clinton still can't let go of her hatred for President Donald Trump.

If she "doesn't want to scare people," she should stay as far away from this presidential election as possible...



 

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