I was somewhere in the middle of Bill Clinton’s speech at John Lewis’s funeral when it hit me—I’m so through with this guy.
Not sure what it was about Clinton’s speech that irritated me the most. It might have been the passive-aggressive shot he took at Bernie Sanders when he slyly smiled and “thanked” South Carolina congressman James Clyburn for “with a stroke of a hand, ending an intrafamily fight within our party.”
Listening to Clinton take his shots at Sanders and Carmichael brought back memories of the “triangulation” games he mastered as a presidential candidate.
At the time, Clinton said he was taking a moral stand in criticizing Sister Souljah.
I should know what Clintonian defenders were saying—’cause I was one of those defenders saying it.
If only we fought so hard to enact universal health care.