Saturday, June 22, 2013

Hillary for President?

    Today the Associated Press reported Hillary Rodham Clinton saying, "it's time for a woman to be president simply because it sends the right message." The article goes on to state Hillary has formed a PAC and is actively exploring her options.
     Is America READY for a female president?
     Always has been--the right one has not come along.
     Should America have a woman president simply because of gender?
     HELL NO!
     Look what we got when the uninformed voters rushed to the polls to elect an African-American. We could have had a COMPETENT African-American President, but no, Obama was the only African-American and therefore millions thought they were voting for change and 'proving' they were not racist. Too bad COMPETENCE did not factor into their decision-making process. America would be a much better place if they thought about that for a moment.
     The problem with Hillary Clinton running for President is that she may be "legally" qualified to run for President (be over 35, no felony CONVICTIONS, be an American-born citizen), she is not morally qualified.
     When she was on the prosecution team during Watergate, she was fired for unethical conduct. Rose Law Firm, "Stock-gate" (where she made a $1,000 investment and received 10,000 back from a very questionable source), handling the "bimbo eruptions" of the Clinton presidency, are just a few of the things that will bite her in the ass if she decides to run in 2016.
     What will tear her ass off is Benghazi. I find it amazing that she remembers nothing about that night. It was awful coincidental she "slipped and fell" and had a concussion right afterwards. (Sounds like she has a health issue, and being President might affect her health in a negative way!) Amazing how fast she recovered from that little bump on the head. She has MANY questions to answer about Benghazi, but "forgets" them simply because answering them will get her a prison sentence, not a run for office.
     America IS ready for a woman president, but not Hillary.

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