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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

A Suggestion

At the GOP debate last night, Marco Rubio was asked a question about how he would be able to compete in an election with someone like Hillary Clinton with such a strong resume.  The moderator even listed Hillary's accomplishments:  8 years as First Lady, six years as a senator and four years as Secretary of State.  Rubio gave a good and positive answer about how he was someone with a vision for the future rather than someone like Hillary with no new ideas who wants to keep using ideas from the past that don't work.  The answer was fine, but I think it might have been time to haul out the big guns in response.  How about this as a response?

I listened to you list Hillary Clinton's supposed accomplishments just now.  Let's consider those accomplishments.  Mrs. Clinton was First Lady.  That means she spent time in the White House and slept with the President.  So did Monica Lewinsky and no one would suggest that she has experience needed to be president.  As a senator, Mrs. Clinton didn't accomplish anything.  In fact, the most important vote she cast was on the question of whether or not the USA should go to war in Iraq.  Mrs. Clinton herself says she got that wrong.  So her biggest move as senator was a mistake by her own admission.  That's hardly experience to be president.  Then we get to Secretary of State.  There's not a single place in the world where American influence increased while she was in office.  It was one disaster after another.  She claims that she was a driving force behind the intervention in Libya that drove Gadhafi from power.  Hillary had no plan for what was supposed to happen next.  That's why there are terrorists all over Libya today.  That's why our consulate in Benghazi was overrun by terrorists with four brave men killed.  It was a disaster.  Basically, Hillary's experience is one disaster after a mistake after another disaster.




 

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