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Do We Really Want More of Hillary’s “experience?”

The next time Hillary spouts off about Senator Barrack Obama’s so called lack of experience (as if any position adequately prepares one for the presidency) he should politely point out “Do we really want more of Hillary’s “experience?” She has had ample opportunity to dazzle us with her wealth of “experience.” Consider some examples of her experience while First Lady: Hillary brought us “travelgate” in which she lied about her role in the firing of White House travel-office employees. She brought us “Fostergate” in which she lied about telling her chief of staff to remove documents from the office of White House lawyer Vince Foster after he committed suicide. And she brought us “Cattlegate” where she “invested” $1,000 in cattle futures and within months raked in a cool $100,000!
Aren’t you the least bit inclined to believe that the man giving her that generous bit of advice, a lawyer for a major poultry firm, was payment for a favor granted by her husband, Bill while he was governor of Arkansas?
During her husband Bill’s administration and the subsequent search for an Attorney General she was given the football and told to head for the goalpost. She did. But she crossed over the other goalpost giving the republicans six points. Her three choices for AG were all dismal. First there was Zoe Baird who got nixed after it was disclosed that her husband and she had hired two illegal immigrants and failed to pay social security taxes. Then she chose Kimba Wood who also was nixed for the very same reason. They say that the third time is always the charm and boy is this one a doozy -- her third choice was Janet Reno who was at the helm when 86 people died in the FBI tank assault of the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas. And don’t forget that Timothy McVeigh blamed this debacle as his motive for the bombing of the Oklahoma City building that claimed 168 lives and injured more than 800 in the deadliest act of terrorism before the 9/11/01 attacks.
Someone please explain to Hillary that when you leave a legacy it should be a positive one.
And who can forget the images blasted in every newspaper all over the world of six-year old Elian Gonzales hiding in a closet, mouth and eyes gape while FBI commandos dressed in full war gear with automatic weapons drawn just to insure his return to Cuba.
Talk about using an elephant gun to kill a flea!
Privately, she drafted a national healthcare policy that was so bad that her controlling party in Congress didn’t even bring it to a vote.
During one of the televised debates little Miss Integrity (I, for one, would be afraid to meet her in a dark alley at night) answered a question to which Barrack exclaimed “I still don’t know where she is on the issue?” I listened to her answer another question only to realize she wasn’t answering the question and every few words would mention a buzz word that was meaningless to the question. To top it all off some dunderheads in the audience clapped at each mention of the buzz word.
Her eight years as First Lady were scandal ridden and there is no reason to expect the next four or eight will be any different. Most folks learn from their mistakes. Not Hillary. If elected she has vowed to ram her healthcare policy down our throats. To tout her experience is a calculated and potentially explosive gamble that could place her on the sidelines forever. Bad judgment, her detractors might say? Her supporters will say she made a few bad judgments and from that you obtain experience and from experience you gain wisdom. Nice spin but her campaign is overflowing with bad character. And bad character leads to bad judgments all the time.
A leader leads and a follower conducts polls to see what side they should be on relating to important issues.
So far, we have put Bill aside but don’t forget his contribution to the “Clinton Legacy:” Monica Lewinsky and the semen stained blue dress, I did not exhale, define “is”, and Hillary’s crying out “it’s a vast right wing conspiracy.” Lol. Do we really want more of that? An unconfirmed rumor is circulating that she just might nominate Bill to the Supreme Court!
So, the next time Hillary touts experience as an issue Senator Barrick Obama should ask “What positive legacy are you referring to, Hillary?” Her answer: “Um, there was, nope, cough, then the time I, I, I, eh, cough, Iraq, better economy, $5,000 for every child, let me remind everyone that there is no room in American politics for mud-slinging, we need to rise above it. I’m not saying a certain candidate’s prior use of drugs is an issue that the Clinton campaign wants to bring up but does anyone know what nationality the name “Hussein” is? The audience explodes in a thunderous applause. Hillary smiles brightly and says “Hey, you have all been a great audience tonight. Try the Veal Scaloppini; it’s out of this world. Remember Tuesday night there is no cover charge and dollar Bud’s all night. Tip your waitress; she’s been on her feet all night.
Say goodnight, Hillary.
Goodnight.

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