Hillary Clinton was in Chicago this week promoting her book, and as the Washington Post noted, she raised a notable observation about some of her critics.
[Clinton] quipped about conservative media outlets’ preoccupation with a vanquished presidential candidate while big news surrounded the one who won.
“All the networks except Fox are reporting what’s really going on…. It appears they don’t know I’m not president,” tweeted NBC News politics reporter Alex Seitz-Wald, quoting Clinton, who held an event at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University on Monday night.
This struck a chord because it’s true in a rather literal sense. One former Trump aide appeared in conservative media over the weekend and called for increased scrutiny of Hillary Clinton’s administration, which, the last time I checked, does not exist.
Two days later, another Trump ally in conservative media referred to “President Clinton” — and he was referring to Hillary, not Bill.









