In effect, what they’re saying is, Mrs. Clinton won’t be able to govern, because we won’t let her. “Haven’t we just been through a lot with the Clintons?” Mr. Trump asked. “How does our democracy function like that?”That is not a question remotely of interest to Mr. Trump, in his kamikaze politicking. Yet in recalling the tumultuous impeachment of President Bill Clinton, Mr. Trump neglects to note that he was opposed to it, writing in 2000 that he “got a chuckle out of all the moralists in Congress and in the media.” Mr. Giuliani, before his servile devotion to Mr. Trump, also opposed Mr. Clinton’s impeachment. It is the clearest warning yet that voters must deliver a firm rejection of the politics of division that Mr. Trump represents.
Source: New York Times November 04, 2016 00:26 UTC