American leaders have a centuries-old tradition of trying to impose their way of life on foreign rivals and allies alike.
By Tyler Durden: Typically, this type of bullying behavior backfires in the Americans' face. And now, as the US prepares to lift travel restrictions while the CDC prepares to force all Americans to accept another booster jab in order to retain their "fully vaccinated" status (despite the risks to younger healthy patients).
But in the latest sign that - despite the fact that Hillary Clinton's historic loss to Donald Trump, which happened nearly 5 years ago, should have essentially left her exiled from the public stage - the former Secretary of State isn't going anywhere (as her ambition to be president morphs into what some might call a delusion), the former Democratic Presidential Candidate had the gall to appear on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show over the weekend to chide British PM Boris Johnson for his handling of the pandemic, and demanding that he impose "mandatory" vaccines on all Britons, while requiring vaccine passports for all travelers - allegedly to sidestep another lockdown in the UK.