Posted on Jun 8, 2014
Do you think Hillary Clinton would make a good President? If so, why?
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I realize this question is about as authentic as the question in the article I wrote (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/does-america-still-need-flag-joe-vanasse-m-a-?trk=mp-author-card) - and is meant to stir emotion, which it does. I feel sorry for the people that think she would be a good president...so, in answer to the poll - f#@k no. She is a habitual liar, she gets people killed and hello, the biggest flaw ever, she can't utilize two email addresses like Palin can...
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I think that Hillary like any politician is incapable of giving an honest or straightforward in dealing with the American People. Worse still, I think that her attitude is not remorse for her secretive (at best) behavior, rather outrage that she would even be questioned on it. I think that she looks at the military and its members as expendable. Worst of all, I think that the elected officials on both sides of the aisle have completely forgotten that they have taken an oath to support and defend the constitution rather than using it as the butt of a joke. None of these are traits that I want to see in an American President.
What I want from an American President is a person who understands that they are a representative of the people, not a king. A person who carries the constitution with them so they can refer to it often when making decisions. I want a president who understands that the United States cannot afford to be the world's baby sitter. I want a president who is committed to making the lives of American Citizens better a foremost priority. I want a president who regards American Service Members as more than just an expendible tool.
Of course I also want to win the lottery, which (sadly) seems far less far-fetched than finding a good candidate for president.
What I want from an American President is a person who understands that they are a representative of the people, not a king. A person who carries the constitution with them so they can refer to it often when making decisions. I want a president who understands that the United States cannot afford to be the world's baby sitter. I want a president who is committed to making the lives of American Citizens better a foremost priority. I want a president who regards American Service Members as more than just an expendible tool.
Of course I also want to win the lottery, which (sadly) seems far less far-fetched than finding a good candidate for president.
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She is most corrupt and divisive person on the planet. She is only topped in her dishonesty by the current president.
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I don't think either party has a viable candidate. All this finger pointing bulls**t has got me feeling like they really don't care, it's all about winning and walking out of congress a millionaire or billionaire.
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Nor do I believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, Big Foot, UFOs, ghosts, the Designated Hitter in the American League, ketchup on steak, or the 10 point reduction for up-votes once you've received 50,000 points for up-votes. Next question.
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Her and her husband had more military base closures and downsizing then any other couple in the Oval Office. We would kiss our retirement good bye, and our college money, and every other benefit we enjoy. That surprises me that after growing up enjoying the freedom we provide, they downsize us so much.
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Not more of this bs. Sick of the lies, duplicity and arrogance, make it stop.
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Despite actually knowing what the job entails and having quite a lot of experience in dealing with the leaderships of other countries, Ms. Clinton would never have the support of the Republicans so government would grind to a halt and America would look like it was being run by a bunch of idiots as far as the rest of the world was concerned.
Of course if a Republican were to be elected then they wouldn't have the support of the Democrats so government would grind to a halt and America would look like it was being run by a bunch of idiots as far as the rest of the world was concerned.
After eight years of Mr. Bush not having the support of the Democrats, and eight years of Mr. Obama not having the support of the Republicans, it's time to elect a President who has the support of BOTH wings of The American Capitalist Party.
Of course if a Republican were to be elected then they wouldn't have the support of the Democrats so government would grind to a halt and America would look like it was being run by a bunch of idiots as far as the rest of the world was concerned.
After eight years of Mr. Bush not having the support of the Democrats, and eight years of Mr. Obama not having the support of the Republicans, it's time to elect a President who has the support of BOTH wings of The American Capitalist Party.
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the reason i voted no is because i have some sense, also four Americans Died her neglectful watch, why give her that option to be president?
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