“There’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other,” Madeleine Albright once said at a Hillary Clinton rally.

Madeleine AlbrightBut no one has apparently asked Albright what she thinks of Clinton’s campaign attacking a woman Donald Trump would like to nominate to fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Clinton campaign Deputy Communications Director Christina Reynolds sent out a slightly unhinged email to supporters late Wednesday, ridiculing some of the suggestions, while peppering it with provocative language.

She writes:

If at some point you’ve wondered who on earth a guy like Donald Trump would nominate to the Supreme freakin’ Court of the United States, well, now we know.

A few of the highlights:

Diane Sykes, who authored an opinion to restrict a woman’s access to birth control and upheld Wisconsin’s uber-restrictive laws to limit access to the polls.

She then criticized two of the male suggested nominees over their stances on abortion and their conservative credentials.

While the campaign is now attacking a woman, Clinton was all smiles when Albright — literally — condemned women who don’t support Hillary.

During an appearance with the candidate in February, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright warned women of dire consequences if they don’t support her preferred candidate.

Attempting to sway young women to support Hillary, Albright said, “We can tell our story about how we climbed the ladder and a lot of you younger women don’t think you have to — it’s been done — it’s not done and you have to help. Hillary Clinton will always be there for you.

“And just remember: there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other,” she said.

Hillary burst out laughing as the audience cheered.

Albright didn’t say what she thought of women who don’t support another female candidate, Carly Fiorina. Probably because in progressive eyes, she’s not really a woman.