Sunday, January 26, 2014

Very Tough to Beat


     Even though Hillary Clinton has not announced her 2016 presidential run, I guarantee she will. If and when this does happen, I believe Hillary will be very tough to beat. I don't believe the dark cloud over her head called "Benghazi" will be enough to derail her momentum. Hillary Clinton is the former first lady, former Secretary of State and a former New York Senator, she has connections, influence, and political experience. She already has the support of major liberal groups who have started fundraising for her. Hillary has a solid resume, but like President Obama, she doesn't hold any accomplishments that merit a Presidency. Unfortunately this makes no difference to the emotional voter. She will get millions of votes just for being a woman.
     It will not make a difference what she believes in or what she brings to the table. Having a woman elected as president will be a monumental occasion, but let's be honest, that will be her only selling point. Most Americans don't know or don't care that she left four Americans to die in Benghazi Libya in 2012, or that she wrote her senior thesis on a prominent, self described communist. A Plan for America. She will be the one to continue transforming America after President Obama.
    
     If Hillary is elected President of the United States, there will be three guarantees, more spending, more debt and more government. I'm not opposed to a women president, just Hillary. In fact there are 49 countries that have had a woman leader, we will probably be number 50. Lets be honest, in 2008 Barrack Obama won the presidency because of his nice smile, enchanting speeches and because he was (half) black. Not only was he black but he was the first black man to ever be endorsed by a major party in the United States of America. This was an historic election, young people came out in droves and there was a record turnout in voters. Barrack Obama was someone different, he promised "Hope & Change". I did not vote for him but I understand why people did. We are headed full force into the identical scenario with Hillary Clinton. We have become a nation of emotional voters, we will vote to be part of a historic moment if nothing else. I hate to admit it, but in my opinion there are no other candidates currently on the horizon from any party that will challenge Hillary Clinton in 2016 - BDB


Sources- (Google Images)
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2012/06/03/how-many-countries-have-ever-had-a-woman-leader/

https://www.readyforhillary.com/splash

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