No, really no.
Nobody wanted 20 more years of the Clintons after the impeachment mess. Even most Democrats wanted them to go away. But according to Hillary, she was just forced to go into politics by popular demand.
In one of her latest attempts to seem human, Hillary Clinton had one of those soft couch and softball question interviews, in which she said that, "I didn't go into politics until—other than through my husband's political career—until 1999 when I ran for the Senate. And I did that in part because I felt like people wanted me to..."
As Shoshana Weissman at Weekly Standard points out, that contradicts pretty much every other claim she's made in the past about her political involvement and career. But I'll just skip over that part since Hillary Clinton telling crazy lies also hasn't been news since 1999.
What I really like is this imaginary universe in which the Clintons move to New York, buy a mansion so Hillary can run for office, because there was apparently a groundswell of demand in the state for Hillary.
Nobody, except their political consultants, wanted the Clintons here. Hillary Clinton did not wait around to be wanted. She had a plan to become president. She's still following it. It's not a plan based on popularity. Even her own party hates her. That's why she lost in '08. Now she's losing to a senile Socialist who can barely find his pants and has Wimpy's economic program.
This is not what happens when people love you. This is what happens when you show up at a party you weren't invited to and refuse to leave.