RE: Why can't Trump supporters admit there is something wrong with him
June 16, 2017 at 10:27 pm
(This post was last modified: June 16, 2017 at 10:30 pm by vorlon13.)
Some reviews for Shattered have noted Hillary disregarded Bill's campaign advice. (My copy isn't here yet. Full review/discussion at some point)
So Bill may have been behind her, but she was apparently ignoring his advice.
Excerpt from the NYT review:
It’s the story of a wildly dysfunctional and “spirit-crushing” campaign that embraced a flawed strategy (based on flawed data) and that failed, repeatedly, to correct course. A passive-aggressive campaign that neglected to act on warning flares sent up by Democratic operatives on the ground in crucial swing states, and that ignored the advice of the candidate’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, and other Democratic Party elders, who argued that the campaign needed to work harder to persuade undecided and ambivalent voters (like working-class whites and millennials), instead of focusing so insistently on turning out core supporters.
So Bill may have been behind her, but she was apparently ignoring his advice.
Excerpt from the NYT review:
It’s the story of a wildly dysfunctional and “spirit-crushing” campaign that embraced a flawed strategy (based on flawed data) and that failed, repeatedly, to correct course. A passive-aggressive campaign that neglected to act on warning flares sent up by Democratic operatives on the ground in crucial swing states, and that ignored the advice of the candidate’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, and other Democratic Party elders, who argued that the campaign needed to work harder to persuade undecided and ambivalent voters (like working-class whites and millennials), instead of focusing so insistently on turning out core supporters.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.