
Chelsea Clinton introduces her mother, Hillary Clinton, on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, July 28, 2016. (A. Shaker/VOA) )
“You see, Hillary? It worked this time.”
“It should have worked last time, George. Then, I’d have been re-elected by now and have had a second term in the White House.”
“Don’t complain so. Your health is none too good as it is. The strain of the Presidency would have probably earned you a stroke or heart attack years ago, and then Kaine would be President.”
“Even running against Trump, he’d hand him his ass.”
“Don’t be crude. You’ve just become the mother of the President-elect, and all thanks to my behind-the-scenes work.”
“At least Putin couldn’t pull a rabbit out of his hat a second time and get Trump re-elected.”