I'm reading What Happened, and man, I wish she were President right now. Also, she's a lot funnier than people give her credit for. I was horrified, too, to discover that Bill was the first husband at the hospital where Chelsea was born allowed to be in the operating room while his wife was having a C-section, and they only let him in because they didn't want to argue with the governor.
The deep, deep irony is that Trump was
not supposed to win; his role was to lose ungraciously and continually call into question the legitimacy of her Presidency (remember he was saying that the election would be rigged all through the primaries and general). The Russians had a huge pile of dirt (some legit, most made up) ready to spoon-feed Congressional Republicans so that they'd start hearings the day she was inaugurated. And, while the federal government was distracted and paralyzed, Putin could get the band back together without much interference.
Of course, a bunch of rednecks in "real America" wrecked that particular plan, and here we are. The GOP's entire playbook going into 2017 was going to be "oppose Clinton on literally
everything"; that's why they can't freaking
shut up about her, even though she's now just a private citizen with no real power. Trump doesn't
want to be President, you can tell by his manner and attitude. He's freaking
miserable in the job. I will legitimately be surprised if he makes it to 2020 without some major health issue.
Personally, I wish the Democratic Party could have done better than a couple of white septuagenarians - it was kind of shocking to see that the GOP field was younger and more diverse than the Dem contenders. Yes, Clinton was genuinely historic as the first woman with a better than even chance of winning the Presidency (Fiorina was
not ever going to be a contender), but even so, the Republican slate was legitimately a more representative cross-section of America.
The Democratic party has no bench. We've let state organizations wither on the vine, and 31 or so states have majority Republican legislatures. The old guard won't get out of the way, they won't mentor new blood, and generally suck up all the oxygen (and money). It's maddening. There's a group of Democrats who want to run Joe Biden in 2020, and I want to punch them in the neck.
How 'bout we pick someone
under 70 this time around, guys?