Posted on 02/09/2025 12:10:52 PM PST by DallasBiff
Hillary Clinton and Sen. Edward Kennedy discuss health care reform on Capitol Hill on May 4, 1993, with members of the Senate Labor Committee
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The difference being Musk is trying to put sunlight on government corruption, while Hillary tried to expand it.
Aside from the subject, notice how much more austere the setting is than it is these days. Gooberment becomes more and more elaborate AND expensive. They feather their nest with only the very best now.
In Hillary’s case, there was also nepotism involved.
Otherwise, we have to believe, that of hundreds of millions of people in this country, the wife of the president just happened to be the best qualified to tackle the matter at hand. In that case, Hillary was deemed to be the resident expert on health care in this country.
Liberals didn’t howl that she had not been elected to any office.
Most of Hillary’s missteps were caused by ALCOHOL..
Aside from any substance abuse, Hillary also was determined to shove a certain type of health care system down our throats.
She didn’t want to honestly study the issues and come up with solutions. She was determined to shove Hillarycare down our throats.
Her cautious future should be in a prison cell. American traitor.
Unlike her husband, she was not a natural politician.
She had no business setting forth a Health bill....which got put into the circular file.
Remember when we elected Hillary Clinton and asked her to revamp our nation’s healthcare system?
Nor do I.
True enough. She’s not cut out to be a politician.
And due to that, she will hopefully never become president.
She was only elected to the Senate because :
1. Because of who she was, many actual New York Democrats declined to run in the primary against her, which greased the skids for her to be the Democrat Senate nominee.
2. In a Democrat leaning state such as New York, the Democrat nominee has the inside track to winning the general election.
And she became such a cautious Secretary of State. Just ask Ambassador Stevens.
“She’s not cut out to be a politician.”
What is she cut out for?
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