Ah, bullshit!
Are you honestly going to tell me that wasn't something that people were talking about? Really?
Also, this is a question of degree right? I haven't met too many people that challenged the basic principle, and Hilary isn't saying anything particularly insightful about the degree here.
But yeah, what I was saying was totally just bullshit. That's why you have this well thought out refutation.
At that time the main-stream media was explicitly or implicitly normalizing Trump
I'm not denying that the media, specifically CNN, played a part in normalizing Trump. I'm also not sure how that's relevant.
so to have someone come out and explicitly say the guy is racist and will embolden racists was some much-needed directness
No one is criticizing her for saying it in this thread, people are rightfully pointing out that it wasn't particularly novel or insightful. The fact that CNN normalized Trump doesn't say anything about Hilary's comments. This is a very strange argument.
It wasn't seen as politically apt to tell the truth?
What's your point here? It often isn't. Politics isn't about some abstract truth. It's about winning elections.
Because her diction was wrong somehow, with the understanding that the other speaker is Donald Trump, all sniffling and incoherent? Jesus Christ, I guess we got what we deserved.
What is your point here? This sentence makes no sense, unless you're trying to argue why people said it wasn't apt. In that case the answer is it wasn't politically useful. I don't understand why you would be struggling with that. I honestly don't understand what you're doing here.