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After Hillary: Are the Democrats ready to move beyond Clintonism? – Fox News

Hillary Clinton was back in Washington the other day, giving a speech to a womens group.

As we all stop to look fear in the face, the result has not only been action, but passion, said the woman who nearly everyone thought would now be the nations first female president. Never lose your optimism, your persistence and your resistanceresistance, of course, being a key phrase for those opposing the man who beat Clinton.

Other than that, the only time Ive seen Hillarys image is when President Trump greeted a tour group at the White House and happened to stand next to a portrait of the former first lady.

Theres the occasional sighting at a Broadway play or during a walk in the Chappaqua woods. But the woman who would now be dominating the news if 70,000 votes in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania had gone the other way is instead edging into the spotlight after a bitter defeat.

The question now: Has the Democratic Party moved on from Clintonism?

Both the left and right are asking that question as the party tries to rebuild in the Trump era. I have no idea who might emerge for 2020, given the strikingly thin bench, or whether the party wants to go further left or try to recapture the working-class voters that it lost to Trump.

It seems the Democrats havent really had that debate, even with the low-profile chairmans race won by Tom Perez. But some in the media are starting to examine the rubble left by 2016.

Its not that Hillary herself has a political future. In a Rasmussen poll, 58 percent of likely voters dont want her to run again, while 23 percent would like to see that.

But a Clinton-like candidate might face the same lack of excitement for a program of incrementally improving government, even without her flaws as a candidate.

On the other hand, a Bernie-style populist could connect on issues like trade, but might simply be too liberal to win a general election.

Bill Clinton, as it happens, gave a talk yesterday that chastised Trump without naming him, using such code words as "nation-state":

The whole history of humankind is basically the definition of who is us and who is them, the former president said. He said some people--the guy who defeated his wife?--have found more political success and met the deep psychic needs people have had to feel that their identity requires them to be juxtaposed against someone else.

Whats interesting is how Salon sees Clinton as having blundered by pretty much running as the anti-Trump:

Of all the strategic blunders made by Hillary Clintons presidential campaign, the most consequential apart from neglecting the Rust Belt states may have been the campaigns ill-advised decision to portray Donald Trump as an outlier in the GOP who did not represent true Republican values.

In the early stages of her campaign, Clinton went out of her way to defend the Grand Old Partys reputation and highlight some of the conservative critiques of Trump, so as to emphasize her opponents uniquely deplorable nature.

That backfired spectacularly, the piece says, by alienating progressives and boosting Trumps underdog status.

Heres the money part:

The grand irony here, of course, is that liberals not leftists are the ones who have started to sound increasingly like alt-right conspiracy theorists. While alt-right Info-Warriors spew their conspiracy theories about the deep states planning a coup against Trump or about former President Barack Obamas wiretapping of Trump Tower, liberals have gone in the other direction, embracing their own overwrought conspiracy theories with an all-powerful Vladimir Putin at the center of it all.

But Putin is not responsible for the Democratic Partys losing control of nearly 1,000 state legislature seats and all three branches of government during the Obama years.

National Review, by contrast, thinks the party remains in the Clintonian grasp:

If you want to understand why Donald Trump is in the White House, you only need to glance at Hillary Clinton. She was a grim and mediocre candidate. She inspired few. She terrified many. And yet, in certain circles, this reckoning has failed to sink in. Meanwhile, the Clinton hagiography continues.

But the argument seems to rest on some attention being paid to Chelsea Clintons tweets. Such as this one about Trumps planned EPA cutbacks: How is clean water controversial? Who thinks its ok for anyone to drink toxic water? Truly asking as I just dont get it.

Chelsea can say whatever she wants, but I dont see her as a future party leader. This piece, however, says 2017s odd Clinton-related frenzy reflects something more: Namely, the failure of the Left to recognize their Hillary problem.

No one knows what the political landscape will be like after four years of Trump. But if the Democrats think they can win back the White House just by running against him, as opposed to offering a positive alternative, they will be repeating Hillarys mistake.

Howard Kurtz is a Fox News analyst and the host of "MediaBuzz" (Sundays 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET). He is the author of five books and is based in Washington. Follow him at @HowardKurtz. Click here for more information on Howard Kurtz.

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After Hillary: Are the Democrats ready to move beyond Clintonism? - Fox News

Donald Trump- Hillary Clinton election campaign to get HBO miniseries treatment – The Indian Express

By: Reuters | New York | Published:March 10, 2017 11:15 am Republican Donald Trump triumph and Democrat Hillary Clinton. (Source: File Photo)

Cable channel HBO said on Thursday it is planning a dramatized TV miniseries about the extraordinary 2016 U.S. presidential, one of the first of several such projects being discussed in Hollywood. No casting, title or broadcast date was announced for the HBO project, which comes from the same team that produced the award-winning Game Change film about the 2008 election that starred Julianne Moore as then Republican vice-presidential contender Sarah Palin.

The 2016 election campaign that saw Republican Donald Trump triumph over Democrat Hillary Clinton last November was one of the most dramatic in living memory. It is also the subject of a TV miniseries treatment being developed by Zero Dark Thirty movie screenwriter Mark Boal, the Hollywood Reporter said in February.

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A third miniseries project, looking at the behind-the-scenes drama of Trumps campaign, is also making the rounds in Hollywood, entertainment website Deadline reported last month.

The announcement by HBO, a unit of Time Warner, appeared to mark the first of the various ideas to win a commitment from a major broadcaster. HBO said its series would be based on an upcoming book by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann about the campaign. Jay Roach, who directed Emmy-winner Game Change will return to direct, and Tom Hanks is one of the executive producers.

Len Amato, president of HBO Films, said in a statement that the project promises to vividly capture the most unique and impactful event in modern American politics.

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Hillary Clinton’s message to women: Never lose your resistance – Politico

Hillary Clinton speaks during the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards at the The John F. Kennedy Center on March 8 in Washington D.C. | Getty

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged a crowd of female leaders Wednesday to keep up the "resistance" in her second set of public remarks given on International Women's Day.

Appearing at the 16th annual Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards, an event dedicated to honoring and developing women in leadership roles, the 2016 Democratic nominee said she felt encouraged by the groundswell of grassroots mobilization she's seen since losing her bid to become the United States' first female president.

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''As we all stop to look fear in the face, the result has not only been action, but passion," she told a crowd of female leaders at the Washington D.C., event.

Clinton, who said being among the group of female role models and innovators that she helped found felt "like coming home," urged those in attendance to continue to take steps toward furthering gender equality.

Never lose your optimism, your persistence and your resistance," she said. "We can build the future we envisioned when we started on this journey with Vital Voices two decades ago, for women, for girls around the world and for us here at home.

The former first lady also said that the current political climate beckoned for more female voices. ''Our voices have always been vital but they've never been more vital than they are now," she added.

Clinton's remarks echoed her statements during a luncheon earlier Wednesday, when she said she hoped to see a surge in political representation for women in the coming years.

Let us hope there is a wave of young women running for office in America, Clinton said as she accepted an award from the Girls Inc non-profit in New York. And lets be sure we support them in every way we can. Lets help them shatter stereotypes and lift each other up.

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Hillary Clinton retweets, then deletes ‘Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’ photo mocking Trump – Washington Examiner

Hillary Clinton retweeted, then deleted, a photo shared by the Twitter account for "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee," a news satire show on TBS, making fun of the lack of women in a picture of President Trump posing in the Oval Office with health insurance CEOs.

Several journalists screen-captured Clinton's retweet Wednesday afternoon, before it was quickly deleted. The original tweet from "Full Frontal," which is likely a nod to International Women's Day, has the caption: "The Trump WH is so feminist, EVERY day is Day Without a Woman."

"Full Frontal," a late-night talk and comedy show that is hosted by comedian Samantha Bee, who consistently dedicates jokes to lampooning Trump.

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Clinton's Twitter account picture was changed on Tuesday to recognize International Women's Day.

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Tim Kaine: Son of Hillary Clinton’s running mate arrested at pro-Donald Trump rally in Minnesota – The Independent

Virginia Senator Tim Kaines son has been arrested inMinnesota for second-degree riotingafteran altercation broke out during a pro-Donald Trump rally.

LinwoodKaine, 24, was arrested along with five others and has since been released from the Ramsey County jail. Further investigation is pending.

Senator Kaine was Hillary Clintons running mate in the 2016 presidential election.

The rally was attended by approximately 400 people and took place in the State Capitol building, according to Minnesota State Patrol.

Thirty minutes into the event, it was interrupted by 50 anti-Trump protesters at the State Capitol building who blew horns and chanted. A smoke bomb also went off at that point, according to the Pioneer Press.

Mr Kaine was seen with a group of four other people who set off fireworks in the building and then fled the scene.

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He was taken with some force a block away, St Paul police spokesperson Steve Linderssaid.

No charges have been filed against Mr Kaine as yet, but city attorney Samuel Clark is reviewing the case to decide whether to file misdemeanor charges against him.

A spokesman for Senator Kaine sent a statement to the Washington Post which said, "We love that our three children have their own views and concerns about current political issues. They fully understand the responsibility to express those concerns peacefully."

Mr Kaine attended Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and Senator Kaine is originally from StPaul.

The Senator and his wife, Ann Houlton, have two other children: Anelia, 24, and Nat, 26, a Marine.

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