Never thought of the possibility...but hey...could be.
Only God knows. I wish he'd write.
The Clintons & Castro: http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/10/26/donald-trump-receives-bay-pigs-veterans-associations-first-ever-endorsement/
The Clintons have had a largely adversarial relationship with the Cuban exile community in the United States.
The Clinton presidency is stained with the blood of dozens of Cubans seeking freedom. Among them are the 41 killed in July 1994, when the Cuban government sunk the March 13 tugboat, seeking to arrive in the United States. Cuban government officials killed ten children between the ages of 6 months and 12 years in that operation; the Clinton White House did not issue a significant response to this act.
In 1996, the Cuban government shot down two planes belonging to the Cuban exile group Brothers to the Rescue in international waters, killing four Cuban-Americans, including U.S. citizens. Bill Clinton said of the attack, this shooting of civilian aircraft out of the air was a flagrant violation of international law. It is wrong and the United States will not tolerate it. The Cuban government never faced trial for this violation, however, or significant repercussions for the act.
Towards the end of the Clinton tenure, in 2000, Clinton ordered the siege of a residential home in Miami, where Cuban exile child Elián González, 7 years old, was residing with his family. González was abducted from his home at gunpoint and returned to Cuba in an operation observers at the time described as resembl[ing] Munich 1940 more than Miami 2000.
González, now an adult, is a prominent communist propaganda figure.
Hillary Clinton herself has said that she supports President Barack Obamas concessions to the Castro regime announced on December 2014. While she was no longer his Secretary of State at the time, she took credit for his Cuba policies in her autobiography, Hard Choices. Since the Obama concession package, both violent arrests of dissidents and dangerous attempts to flee Cuba for the United States via the Caribbean Sea have skyrocketed.
A series of releases of emails from the organization Wikileaks shows that Clinton insiders, including campaign chairman John Podesta, are intimately acquainted with advocates for furthering business ties and emboldening the Castro regime, and that these advocates have influences Clintons public statements on the issue.