Tuesday, January 19, 2016

More on Hillary





Clinton’s Campaign Comes Down to Iowa  "First Read: “If she wins Iowa, Clinton will be set up to separate herself from Bernie Sanders in South Carolina and the March 1 primaries — after which her campaign can start to focus on the general election. But if she loses Iowa, then, yes, a highly competitive Democratic race will extend into April and May. And that’s not all — panicky Democrats will become even more nervous, Joe Biden’s phone will ring, Michael Bloomberg’s phone will ring, too.' ” . . .

How the Debate Schedule is Hurting Hillary   . . . "Hillary performs better on the debate stage where her scripted responses and well rehearsed one-liners mask her lack of personality. On small-stage voter forums, Clinton appears clunky, awkward, and very much like a stereotypical politician — an image she’s struggled to shake (See also: the disaster that was the Fusion forum)." . . .

The story of Hillary Clinton's national security failures deserves to be told
"With the 2016 election season upon us, I can no longer sit by and watch Hillary Clinton re-write her tenure as America’s top diplomat. 
"Clinton’s performance and record as Secretary of State was abysmal. 
"Since she is asking the American people for a promotion, we should judge her record honestly and decide whether or not she deserves to lead our nation at this critical point in history. 

"I have concluded that her record clearly shows she has already failed us. 

Author’s note: Fox News Contributor Richard Grenell is working with Restoration PAC.  Doug Truax is Executive Director of Restoration PAC and Restoration Action. He is a former Senate candidate in Illinois.
Political Cartoons by Steve Kelley


How's this for irony?  Pentagon looking at demoting Petraeus over handling of classified material  "Are people of Hillary Clinton’s “fame and esteemed reputation” immune to punishment?"

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