Friday, October 21, 2016

"My Vote, Explained" by Charles Krauthammer


"Because she’s a dishonest, soulless, big-state progressive"

Political Cartoons by Steve Kelley

By Charles Krauthammer at National Review  "The case against Hillary Clinton could have been written before the recent WikiLeaks and FBI disclosures. But these documents do provide hard textual backup. 

"The most sensational disclosure was the proposed deal between the State Department and the FBI in which the FBI would declassify a Hillary Clinton e-mail and State would give the FBI more slots in overseas stations. What made it sensational was the rare appearance in an official account of the phrase “quid pro quo,” which is the currently agreed-upon dividing line between acceptable and unacceptable corruption." . . . 
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"I didn’t need the Wiki files to oppose Hillary Clinton. As a conservative, I have long disagreed with her worldview and the policies that flow from it. As for character, I have watched her long enough to find her deeply flawed, to the point of unfitness. But for those heretofore unpersuaded, the recent disclosures should close the case."

"I will not vote for Hillary Clinton. But, as I’ve explained in these columns, I could never vote for Donald Trump."
 More on this subject below the cartoon. 


 Political Cartoons by Glenn McCoy


Hillary Clinton’s Dishonesty Was on Display in Final Debate  . . . "And since we know Trump’s performance will be comprehensively fact-checked by the entire media, let’s talk about three of Clinton’s biggest whoppers."

Hillary Clinton Relentlessly Exploits Voter Ignorance . . . "If last night’s debate was a preview of a likely Clinton presidency, get ready for the Great Exploitation."
. . . "But Hillary has been steadfast in her belief that a woman should be able to hire a doctor to kill her child at any moment before the child is entirely delivered. Yes, even when it’s halfway out, the doctor should be able to lawfully jam scissors into the back of the child’s skull. That’s Hillary’s belief. She cannot, however, own it honestly to the American people. Defending her vote against banning partial-birth abortion, she said this:" . . .

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