Hillary Clinton is making a tactical mistake by focusing too much on Donald Trump and not enough on her own plans for her prospective presidency, Bill Kristol argued. Joining Brit Hume on Fox News Wednesday night, Kristol pointed out that his own experience as part of the losing campaign for George H.W. Bush in 1992, it’s a difficult task for a candidate who represents the status quo to win an election about change.
“In a change environment, the candidate of change has a big advantage, the wind is naturally at his back,” Kristol said. “Hillary Clinton is the status quo candidate. Her party’s been in the White House eight years, she served in President Obama’s administration, and, most importantly, she’s done nothing to advance an agenda of change.”
“I’m really mystified by her campaign,” Kristol added.