HUMA, DON’T LOSE THAT NUMBER: Oh how the mighty have fallen:

In a don’t-push-the-red-button Cold War-esque maneuver, Hillary Clinton released this ad during the 2008 primary season, asking voters who they would want to lead the country during a world crisis. Sleeping children, a ringing telephone, the undertone of grave importance heard in the speaker’s voice, it’s all there — and frankly, kind of creepy.

Time magazine’s description of Hillary’s infamous “3:00 AM” ad from February 2008.

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday that Benghazi will be an major issue for former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton because she failed to pick up the “3 a.m. phone call.”

The jab was a reference to Mrs. Clinton’s own 2008 campaign TV attack on then-Sen. Barack Obama, which questioned whether he would be ready to answer a emergency 3 a.m. phone call to the White House.

“I think Benghazi was the 3 a.m. phone call that she never picked up,” Mr. Paul, Kentucky Republican, said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“Rand Paul: Hillary Clinton missed ‘3 a.m. phone call’ on Benghazi,” the Washington Times, April 12, 2015.

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“STITCHES: So, this is embarrassing: Hillary Clinton can’t turn on phone. No, really [screenshot],” Twitchy.com, yesterday.