Posted on 07/19/2014 10:12:59 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Anyone who believes that Hillary Clinton will not run for President in 2016 should examine her recently-published book,
Hard Choices, which in places reads like a campaign manifesto. The 600 pages of text offer much more, but on myriad domestic and international issues readers can readily predict her positions as president, even beyond what she has already indicated as first lady, senator from New York, and Barack Obamas first secretary of state.
With the escalating violence in Israel and Gaza, for example, her chapter on the Middle East indicates in detail how she dealt with key regional leaders in earlier crises and would be likely to do as president. She has the measure of many issues and personalities and probably knows how to apply all available pressures to prevent, minimize or halt bloodshed after 2016.
In all likelihood, Clinton will win her party nomination and subsequent national election. Against likely opponents for the Democrats nomination, one national poll earlier this month placed her far ahead of Vice-President Joe Biden and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. In a presidential election against former Republican Florida Governor Jeb Bush, a Rasmussen poll this spring had her winning 47-33 per cent. Against Republican Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey, she would win 47-38 per cent.
The more interesting question is thus perhaps what the world might expect from a Hillary Clinton administration....
(Excerpt) Read more at ca.news.yahoo.com ...
“Mein Kamph” is also 600 pages of hogwash!
when did david crawl out of hillary’s butt to write this syrup?
I cannot understand what women see in that shrew, if anyone conducted a 'war on women', it was the Clintons.
Hillary will be “excellent” at.... what?
Yes, she’ll fool enough low-info voters to get herself elected, but to imply she’s actually going to be anything remotely close to “excellent” perverts the meaning of the word.
My instant thought.
Hard to see how the excellent part will be accomplished. Regardless of who wins in 2016 the chances of them getting anything done is slim. If Clinton wins, the Republicans will block anything she wants to do. If Cruz wins, the Democrats and GOPe will block anything he wants to do.
You think they'll vote for a Republican?
BULLEXCREMENT!!
More like being locked in a room with ten women on PMS.
If I were forced to bet, I'd bet that you are correct.
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