What is it that makes Hitlery Clinton think that she
is in any way worthy of being elected president of the United States? She who is one of the most corrupt, dishonest
and unethical individuals alive today.
From the questionable donations to the Clinton Family Foundation, to her,
at best, rather spotty resume, to a rather long list of shady financial dealings,
you would think that she would be, if not the very last, at least one of the
very last, person the American people would ever want to have as their
president. But then, the American people
did elect Barry “Almighty” twice.
And I’m not sure that even Barry can be accused of
possessing the same level of spectacular greed that can very safely be claimed
to be possessed by not only Hitlery, but her rather sleazy spouse as well, he
who is one of only two presidents ever to be impeached. A man who many have said is, if not guilty of
rape, most certainly guilty of unseemly behavior that has, other than perhaps
John Kennedy, rarely been seen from a sitting president. The list of women is rather lengthy, and yet
it was Hitlery who blamed his many liaisons on some supposed vast right-wing
conspiracy.
And then there’s that rather nasty business about
all those emails. In March we learned
that during her four-year stint as secretary of state, Hitlery conducted all
business — political, public and private — solely through her personal email
account, on a server in her house. When
asked why she didn’t use two emails, one for official business and one for
personal use, Hillary said: “I thought it would be easier to just carry one
device for my work and for my personal emails instead of two.” Then an email surfaced that was sent from her
iPad, undermining that excuse.
While I would never profess to be a Democrat, I
can’t help but wonder if there are those who do call themselves Democrats who might
actually want to come up with someone better than Hitlery to be their party’s
presidential candidate for 2016. But I also realize that there are those, millions of them in fact, who will vote for any
Democrat no matter what. That’s where
Republicans and Democrats differ, because as they demonstrated in the last two
presidential elections there are candidates for whom Republicans, and again millions
of them, will not vote.
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