Hillary Begins Distancing Herself from Huma Abedin

It’s a tough time to be a member of Camp Hillary. Even if you can shrug off the overwhelming allegations of mysterious deaths linked to her long, colorful career, the professional assassination is hard to ignore.

Over the years, she has made a strong habit of associating with long-time colleagues who fall into unfavorable light, and in extreme cases, she outright destroys their career.

The best example would be Debbie Wasserman. Even before the leaks proved that she was colluding with the Clinton Campaign, Hillary’s people were looking hard for ways to remove Wasserman from her position, but that’s only the beginning.

In the last six months alone, Hillary has abandoned or even attacked supporters, colluders and conspirators that include Donna Brazile, John Harwood, Glenn Thrush and Ken Vogel. Each of these individuals broke rules to help the campaign, and each has been completely abandoned when their help was revealed.

Huma Abedin is only the latest victim, and when Hillary coldly refers to her as “a staff member,” it is clear that no help is headed Abedin’s way.

At this point you have to start to wonder why anyone would continue to support this campaign. It’s beginning to look a lot like professional suicide.

You can watch the video and see how Clinton downplays her relationship to Abedin as she preps to completely forsake one of her closest professional relationships.


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