Sunday, August 7, 2016

Hillary--Repeat After Me...

Happy Sunday, Friends,

Can you say this? "I made a bad mistake. I'm sorry, and I won't do it again.'

Twelve words. That's it.

The future of the world may depend on these twelve simple words, and Hillary Clinton is incapable of saying them.

It's all she would have to do to put her email crisis to bed, but it seems that whenever she gets to the very edge of saying them, just like her opponent, she can't keep her ego from taking over her mouth.

The potent weapon that has taken her to the political heights could bring her all the way back down.

I've been hearing the following a lot from Hillary's critics, and I firmly believe that it's true. Hillary Clinton is having an "it depends on what the definition of 'is' is," moment.

Sure. It is no problem for me to swear to tell the truth on a stack
of  these, cause I control what the definition of  'is' is.
I think this family trait deserves a name. It should go down in the annals as 'Clintonitis'.

Whenever the Clintons, Hillary or Bill, are confronted with an inconvenient truth, their mouths involuntarily lawyer up,

Even though they inherently know that a simple admission and apology would be far less painless and generally diffuse the issue, Clintonitis forces them to prevaricate and make a relatively small issue a YUGE one.

Clintonitis blinds its victims to the simple path, and like any virulent syndrome, eventually destroys its host.

Hillary is not able to apologize for her email debacle, just as an alcoholic can't simply stop drinking. She's got an untreated disease.

Sadly, there is no known treatment or cure for Clintonitis.

We've either got to accept it, and live with it in another Clinton presidency, or vote for the alternative. The alternative is guaranteed to be worse.

Donald Trump fits the clinical description of a psychopath, and if you don't believe it, click this link and read it for yourself.

I'm looking at the Johnson/Weld ticket, and I like what I see. But as of yet, the Libertarian ticket doesn't seem to be a viable option. Neither does Green party candidate Jill Stein.

We got through eight years of Clintonitis without imploding. Maybe we can eke out another four.

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