Whoever the Republican nominee should happen to be, that candidate should not be afraid to “hit the girl”. Going back to the contest between Herself and Rick Lazio for the Senate seat from New York. the simple act of Lazio stepping down from his podium during a debate to pass a sheet of paper to Herself was seen as “aggressive” by the “politically correct” crowd, and this was enough to tip the scales in the favor of what was even then an inept, unlikable, and very rigid personality.
The ineptitude, the unlikability, and the general untrustworthiness have only become more pronounced since. Add to that the degree of failing health, and obvious coaching in focus-group tested answers for some of the serious lapses of behavior and judgment, and Herself may not have the stamina to carry through for a full partisan campaign.
The entire career as Secretary of State is fair game for any serious challenge to Herself, as it was obvious that good judgment was in scarce supply, while all the time there was a degree of secrecy that Richard Nixon would have envied. Of course, a compliant media, with a tendency to look the other way while all this corruption was building to a head, including the creation of a “foundation” whose only purpose was to further the family fortunes of the Team Clinton, was a necessary ingredient in this long scheme.
Hitting the media hard and often is a viable strategy, of which, perhaps The Donald is in the best of all positions possible for this to work. The Donald does not pay too much attention to “political correctness”, either.
The nomineee must go after ALL of her issues, one after another. Don’t even let her attempt to answer all of her law breaking, just get it out there and state she is unworthy and unqualified to be president. She is unlikeable and untrustworthy, use EVERY question to address these weaknesses.