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Home Front: Politix
Clinton team turning on Huma bigly
2016-12-15
[Vanity Fair] Maybe I'm just pi**ed off, but I really don’t give a shi* about what happens to Huma to be honest with you," one close adviser to Hillary Clinton told me recently. He was irked, in particular, at Abedin’s seemingly superfluous breach of decorum during a post-election event.

On the day after Hillary Clinton’s stunning loss to Donald Trump, this person said, Abedin appeared within the rope line while Clinton greeted her morose and woebegone supporters. "You’re staff, O.K.?" this adviser continued. "Staff is staff. You’re not a principal." (A spokesperson for the Clinton campaign notes that Abedin was seated alongside the rest of the campaign’s senior leadership team that morning. Abedin declined an interview request.)

In the bizarre month since Clinton’s loss, few people besides the candidate herself have seen their fortunes overturned as significantly as has Abedin, 40, the glamorous and charismatic former vice-chair of the campaign. For two decades, Abedin has been a fixture inside Clinton’s inner circle; she began her career as a college-aged White House intern and rose to become Clinton’s deputy chief of staff at the State Department. As a former adviser to Bill Clinton once put it to me, over time Abedin morphed into "a mini Hillary" herself. She wasn’t merely an aide, but rather an amalgamation of adviser, best friend, confidante, and perhaps even surrogate daughter. Abedin "inspires loyalty, and she’s loyal back," one Clinton aide told Amy Chozick in her widely read dissection of Clintonworld for The New York Times Magazine, in 2014.

In fact, according to Chozick, Clinton appeared to countermand those who suggested that Abedin should be relegated on behalf of the sexting antics of her spouse, the randy former congressman Anthony Weiner. Clinton, Chozick reported at the time, appeared more concerned with quarantining the so-called "night stalkers"--sycophants and hangers-on from her many decades in public life--who might try to re-exert their influence. Abedin, meanwhile, was widely expected to get a big job inside a Clinton White House.

'Hot Air' - Same subject.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Plenty of arrogance and hubris in the Hildabeest/Huma/Pederesta Axis. Self-destroying organism.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2016-12-15 15:57  

#7  The emails on Huma/Pervert husband's computer were inexcusable. They should blame her to some extent as it brought the email deal back near the end. It was hard enough for them to drag Hillary that close to the finish line without Huma creating additional obstacles through negligence.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-12-15 14:32  

#6  Time for her brother to restore the family honor?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-12-15 12:23  

#5  The MB's gotta be pretty steamed about her as well. All that long term planning, grooming, money spent to get her placement alongside the Hildabeast? All to waste? Especially galling that her sham marriage to that Jooooo pervert helped lose it?

Yep. Pissed.
Posted by: Frank G   2016-12-15 12:20  

#4  I think it's cute when they eat their own.
Posted by: SteveS   2016-12-15 12:00  

#3  Time to return to the loving arms of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Posted by: regular joe   2016-12-15 09:49  

#2  Humma living a bumma...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-12-15 09:22  

#1  Classic opportunity for her to go 'postal'.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-12-15 07:27  

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