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Maybe you remember this Trump gem from 2016: “I think (Hillary) was out there with classified information. She was giving it to anybody. And the FBI did nothing about it…The top people were scum, absolute scum.”

Fooled ya! Trump didn’t say that in 2016. He said it on Fox News two days ago.

Why? Because he just can’t quit her.

Indeed, last Thursday, when he was convalescing with Covid, he phoned into the Fox Business Network and asked, “Why isn’t Hillary Clinton being indicted?”

Perhaps the day will come when the people around this broken grifter will get him the serious help he needs. Because apparently he doesn’t even know what year it is.

I’m joking, of course. He knows very well that it’s 2020 and that he may well be electorally humiliated by Joe Biden. His big problem is that he has failed to make Americans hate Joe Biden. Only his cultists buy the lie that Biden is a tool of the “radical left,” or the lie that Biden is allied with “anarchists,” or that “Sleepy Joe” is mentally daft. (Heck, at this point, “sleepy” sounds good. We can all use a pleasant nap after our long waking nightmare.)

So since Trump can’t slime Biden, it appears that his only pathetic play is to travel back in time to the good ole days. He’s like the former high-school jock, years later and gone to fat, who can’t stop reminiscing about the prank he once pulled on the smart girl in class.

And, naturally, Trump has enablers. One day after Trump phoned into Fox Business, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo excitedly told Fox News that they were about to drop the hammer on Hillary: “We’ve got the emails. We’re getting them out. We’re gonna get all this information out so the American people can see it. You’ll remember there was classified information on a private server, should have never been there. Hillary Clinton should never have done that. It was unacceptable behavior. It’s not the kind of thing that leaders do…. Classified information needs to stay on the right places. Secretary Clinton, when she was here at the State Department, did not do that…. We’ll get the information out that needs to get out…as fast as we can. I certainly think there’ll be more to see before the election.”

Right. Because an electorate that’s reeling from a pandemic is hungry to hear about Hillary’s emails. These revelations (where are they, by the way?) are sure to hurt her 2020 electoral prospects in the Rustbelt.

But I guess this is what a craven campaign feels compelled to try when there’s nothing else left. Last month, Trump toady John Ratcliffe, the so-called Director of National Intelligence, even declassified an intel assessment – a Russian intel assessment! – which claimed that the Trump-Putin 2016 election alliance never happened, that it was a fake story cooked up by Hillary. Nice try. The bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee, which wrote five volumes about the Trump-Putin election alliance, rejected that Russian lie a long time ago.

By the way – not that anyone remembers – Trump’s own Justice Department closely scrutinized the Hillary email “scandal,” and in October ’19 it issued a report which concluded: “There was no persuasive evidence of systematic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.” (That should answer Trump’s question about why Hillary hasn’t been “indicted.”) But, here in 2020, it really doesn’t matter whether voters remember the Justice Department’s exoneration, because voters don’t have any interest in replaying anything about Hillary. There are, shall we say, far more pressing concerns.

But if Trump wants to resurrect the remnants of his so-called glory days, that’s fine. It’s a sign of weakness that even Fox Business Network anchor Dagen McDowell recognized the other day: “I am not sure it helped his campaign to talk about Hillary Clinton’s emails and going back down that rabbit hole like it was four years ago…It didn’t really focus on the very issues of what the American people want to hear.”

And why do rabbits retreat down to their holes? Because holes are great places to hide, to feel safe and secure. You get my drift.