Hillary’s Show: Commander in Chief gets the Axe!

Well, it looks like American has rejected the new ABC show Commander in Chief. I have to admit I’ve never seen the show but it was obvious it was an attempt to get the population accustomed to a female President. The reason I feel confident to make that statement is due to the show having Hillary’s fingerprints all over it.
ABC insiders denied there’s any connection between the Hillary Campaign and the series. But look who was one of the main writers in the show turns out to be Steve Cohen who served as the then first lady’s deputy communications director throughout the 1990’s!

“Commander in Chief” started out as the season’s most talked-about new show, but the initial hype didn’t translate into solid ratings – and ABC has shelved the White House drama.

The network announced over the weekend that it is pulling the show – which stars Geena Davis as the first female president – until spring to make way for a new comedy, “Sons & Daughters.” The “Commander” show will be off the air for at least six weeks, the New York Post reports.

That can’t be good news for Hillary Clinton. NewsMax columnist James Hirsen has called “Commander in Chief” a “series-style Hillary campaign commercial.”

ABC insiders denied there’s any connection between Hillary and “Commander.” But the show’s lead writer, Steve Cohen, served as the then-first lady’s deputy communications director in the 1990s.

In October, NewsMax reported that disgraced former national security adviser Sandy Berger had signed on as an adviser to the show, joining fellow Clintonistas Cohen and Capricia Marshall, the former social secretary for the Clinton White House.

“Hillary operatives” were monitoring the show “as a barometer of how she might fare in ’08,” the New York Daily News reported at the time.

In that case, the show’s failings don’t portend well for Hillary. After attracting an audience of 16 million when it premiered in September, “Commander” drew barely 10 million last week, its lowest audience ever.

The organization’s co-chairman Richard Mason said the show would help in the “mainstreaming of the idea of having a female commander in chief,” the Post reported.

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