AMERICANS ARE ABOUT TO GET THE FIRST LANDSLIDE PRESIDENT WE DON’T WANT, Kyle Smith writes in the New York Post:

We’ve got a presidential campaign that stars one of the most polarizing, divisive and talked-about figures in American life, an international celebrity and lightning rod for all sociopolitical topics going back a quarter of a century.

And she’s become a bystander in this race.

On Thursday, after the usual barrage and tumult of nuttier-than-a-Skippy-factory stories about the Donald Trump campaign, Hillary Clinton didn’t show up until page A15 of that day’s edition of The New York Times, in a story in which she practically begged America, “Hey! Over here! I’m in this thing too!”

It turns out Clinton has some sort of tax proposal. (She wants to raise them.) Nobody cares. It won’t pass. Nothing she says matters.

The leftwing reboot of the Supreme Court she’ll perform over the next four to eight years will. Good and hard, as Mencken would say.