It is no longer 2016, and those who cited their dislike of Secretary Clinton (this ludicrous requirement
that women candidates for public office must appear to be 'likeable' is a standard that does not seem to extend to loathsome louts, and repellant bullies, such as Mr Trump) as a reason not to vote Democrat - which was just an excuse as many of them were misogynists anyway, and would not have voted for Mother Theresa had she appeared on the ticket, - are hardly likely to vote Democrat now.
And, besides, firstly, Secretary Clinton is not the Democrat candidate on this occasion, Mr Biden is. And secondly, she was right in 2016 - those who supported, voted for, enabled, facilitated, tolerated, Mr Trump were deplorable, and they still are. And which of us would not be utterly sick to our stomachs if that foul person, that corrosively corrupt creature, that moral monster, were to be returned to office?
Given all the vile venom that Mr Trump has given voice to - words which have been cheered witlessly by his craven supporters - it strikes me as a ludicrous (and possibly sexist), double standard to ask Secretary Clinton to remain silent (the same request has not been made of Mr Obama who made a splendidly scathing speech criticising Mr Trump yesterday, to the barely restrained fury of the latter) - when what she has said makes sense.
Agreed.