I suggest this is not a choice between two people as much as it is between two futures. In support of my thesis I offer that one of the most truthful comments in the debate came when Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton had a lot of hate in her heart.
Weve seen that with her treatment both of Bills paramours and predatory targets, but mostly in her hideous laughing at freeing the rapist of a 12 year old girl.
More recently she has come as close as anyone in American history to reaching a place that put her above the law. Whether through the accumulation of power, bribery or threats, she has corrupted the congress, the Department of Justice and the FBI itself.
This is the precedent she would take with her to the White House. There it would be only a small step from being untouchable under the law to using it against her opponents as we see done in places like Cuba, China and North Korea.
Now, back to the statement about hate in her heart and how it applies to abuse of law.
When her husband was first elected as president, Hillary decided to fire the long standing White House travel office staff and replace them with friends of hers to pay back political favors. While neither common nor civil it is the right of a new administration to make such changes.
However, Hillary was not content to just send the entire staff, many who had served through several administrations, packing. She concocted false criminal charges against them and pursued prosecution. Her actions left manager Billy Dale penniless after suffering years of legal defense debt. And though the jury acquitted him of all charges in less than 30 minutes his life was in ruin. Her hatred for him, a person she didnt even know before arriving in DC, is unimaginable to most of us.
This is the kind of corruption she would bring to the White House and no perceived political or media enemy would be safe from the kangaroo court she would have the ability to create.
She is an unlikable person, no real charisma except to sycophants, and has never run anything. She will fail, miserably, while America's problems are not solved.
This, and the opening post in this thread, are spot-on. The Clintons and the Obama said are ruled by a complete and chilling hatred to all who would oppose them. If Trump loses, I fear for him and his family. And daily I pray for the Church—those of us who love and belong to Christ—because this is all leading to a level of persecution that we have never seen before on this soil.
Andon’t Israel will notake be safe, either.