Marie Claire Writer: Hillary is 'More of a President Right Now' Than Trump Will Ever Be

Delusional.

Writing for the Marie Claire fashion mag online, feminist Jessica Valenti declares, seemingly seriously, that "Hillary Clinton is More of a President Right Now Than Donald Trump Will Ever Be."

Valenti grudgingly acknowledges that Trump, whom she calls "our racist-in-chief," did indeed win "the most bizarre campaign in American history," but still. She lists five ways in which non-President Hillary has her act together in ways that actual-President Trump supposedly does not:

1. "She has concrete policies she can actually elaborate on." Hillary's "updated website lists all of the policies she believes in, complete with substantive plans for how they would be executed." Awesome! Except that those plans will never be executed because she isn't President.

2. "Unlike Trump, she's concerned about the future." "The future of the world is quite literally dependent on what we do about climate change," Valenti insists. Trump pulled us out of the Paris Agreement, but Hillary has "outlined a plan for undoing the damage we've been unleashing on the environment." Of course, that plan doesn't matter because Hillary isn't President.

3. "She focuses on helping the victims of natural disasters as opposed to bragging about how big the storms are." While Trump cares only about himself, Valenti writes, Hillary "was spreading the word on ways to help victims" of recent hurricanes. Except that Trump was too, and he's President and Hillary isn't.

4. "She's not afraid to call out hate groups." Hillary "directly named white supremacy" as a hate group and gave sympathy to "all who feel unsafe in their country." Trump specifically denounced white supremacy too, but the left refuses to acknowledge it because that damages their narrative that Trump is a white supremacist. He's also President, and Hillary isn't.

5. "She's the one most of the country supports." False, but it doesn't matter because Donald Trump is President and Hillary isn't.

Valenti goes on to bash Hillary's "misogynist" critics because it's crucial to the left that her loss be blamed on sexist white males.

"[I]t's Clinton who is offering wise counsel, deep thinking, and leadership," Valenti declares impotently, because Hillary will never be in the White House where Donald Trump already resides.

Who cares what a Marie Claire writer thinks, conservatives may ask? The point is that these sorts of articles are running in every fashion magazine for young female readers, articles that push the relentless narrative throughout the culture that Donald Trump is a misogynistic white supremacist who won the election illegitimately. That is the perception the left is working hard around the clock to promote in every media outlet.

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