"While we endure the daily lies of President Obama, do we really want to have another four to eight years more of Hillary Clinton’s? It’s not like we don’t have ample evidence of her indifference to the truth and that is not what America wants in a President, now or ever.
"The office has already been degraded to a point where neither our allies nor our enemies trusts anything Obama says. Do we really want to continue a process that could utterly destroy our nation?
"Hillary Clinton’s announcement that she intends to run for President is predicated not on any achievements in her life beyond having married Bill Clinton. Instead, her message is that America needs a woman as President. Having already elected an abject failure because he was black, one can only hope and pray that enough voters will conclude that America needs to avoid race or gender to be the determining factor.
"In 1974 the 27-year old Hillary was fired from a committee related to the Watergate investigation. Jerry Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, supervised her and when the investigation was over, he fired her and refused to give her a letter of recommendation. When asked why, he said, “Because she was a liar. She was an unethical, dishonest lawyer. She conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee, and the rules of confidentiality.'” . . .
. . .
"Noonan had earlier
written a book about Hillary. “As I researched I remembered why, four years
into the Clinton administration, the New York Times columnist William Safire
called Hillary ‘a congenital liar…compelled to mislead, and to ensnare her
subordinates and friends in a web of deceit.’”
“ 'Do we have to go
through all that again?” asked Noonan. “A generation or two ago, a person so
encrusted in a reputation for scandal would not be considered a possible
presidential contender. She would be ineligible. Now she is inevitable.”
"Well, maybe not
inevitable. We have a long time to go until the primaries arrive and then the
election. We have enough time to ask ourselves if we live in a republic where
merit, integrity, and honesty are still the standards by which we select our
President."