Posted on Jun 8, 2014
Do you think Hillary Clinton would make a good President? If so, why?
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She has a hard time with actual reality. She loves to point fingers and changes viewpoints to gain popularity. She made remarks when she ran last time that Obama didn't have enough experience yet 3 months later when he was her party's candidate she was saying he was ready. She talks out of both sides of her mouth. Kind of like when McCain ran she commented how he was too old yet she will be only three years younger than he was when she runs this time. I guess age, like reality doesn't apply to her either.
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I was not a fan in the beginning. Then I liked some of what she did and said as a Senator related to national security and support for the military. However, as Secretary of State I grew critical again. The personal email server, ineffectiveness, and her seemingly explosive temper disqualify her in my book. But, in reading "Clinton Cash", I'm now convinced that she should get a term, behind bars.
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Neither democrats nor republicans can put forth an honorable candidate with pure intentions. Ever since private campaign funding every elect has some corporate business backing them up and using them as a puppet for their own personal gain. Corporate America needs a massive change in government operations. It's sad, really.
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I have real problem with the Clintons period. When my former Commander in Chief committed adultery in the White House and then lied to the American Public it caused my trust for both to be lost forever. Hillary stuck with him because of his popularity and to reach her goal in landing in the White House. Not my kind of leaders. The President and Commander in Chief has to be trustworthy and someone we all would feel proud to serve under - that is just my opinion. Right or wrong, I believe that Hillary has lied to the American Public (like most Presidents and government officials) to hide mistakes that have cost the lives of some of our brother in arms. True leaders have to stand and be accounted for even when things aren't going right or they make mistakes. There is no "I" the word Team!
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I personally don't believe so. I think there is a bunch of accountability of a person in public office, and from the media reports I feel she hasn't lived up to this accountability in lower offices. I personally do not get a sincere feeling about her.
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First, I believe it is a shame that we are facing 'legacy' candidates. We do not live (yet?) under a monarchy, nor a patriarchy. It is, actually, quite frightening. What happens next? Chelsea? Jenna? Not good.
At this point, I have little faith in but a few of the 'Republican' candidates, which is infinitely more than I do in the Democrat candidates.
We, as a nation, need leaders, not politicians.
I'm reserving my vote until I am left (again) with the 'lesser of two evils', or until a REAL candidate comes forth, standing - unwaveringly - on the founding principals of this great Nation.
At this point, I have little faith in but a few of the 'Republican' candidates, which is infinitely more than I do in the Democrat candidates.
We, as a nation, need leaders, not politicians.
I'm reserving my vote until I am left (again) with the 'lesser of two evils', or until a REAL candidate comes forth, standing - unwaveringly - on the founding principals of this great Nation.
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SSgt (Join to see)
I am kind of proud of Dr. Carson, he has admitted he is not a Politian but he wants to do what is right. That goes a long way with me, from his honesty and to his intent. I agree the field for the Democrats is far below in numbers and I think in quality of that of the republican field.
Another thing I think is that campaigning should have a money cap, if sports players get capped for their salary why shouldn't running for public office?
Another thing I think is that campaigning should have a money cap, if sports players get capped for their salary why shouldn't running for public office?
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SGT James P. Davidson, MSM
I agree, in part. Dr. Carson is a VERY smart man, and may be a great option, though, in all honesty, not a viable candidate.
As far as money goes, it is my opinion that (while unfortunately it does) money should not matter, but strength of character above all else.
The worst part of it is the media. They tell us what we 'need' to know. That's how Obama got elected, in part.
Then again, his opponents, twice, helped to catapult him in to the White House. McCain said he'd vote for Obama, and Romney forgot he was in a fight for the core of our nation.
The Democrat field, and a good 75% of the Republican field are all DNC choices. The 25% remaining of Republicans are a mixture of Old Guard, Party-line idiots and those who, while their intentions are good, aren't what I believe to be best for our Nation.
As far as money goes, it is my opinion that (while unfortunately it does) money should not matter, but strength of character above all else.
The worst part of it is the media. They tell us what we 'need' to know. That's how Obama got elected, in part.
Then again, his opponents, twice, helped to catapult him in to the White House. McCain said he'd vote for Obama, and Romney forgot he was in a fight for the core of our nation.
The Democrat field, and a good 75% of the Republican field are all DNC choices. The 25% remaining of Republicans are a mixture of Old Guard, Party-line idiots and those who, while their intentions are good, aren't what I believe to be best for our Nation.
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