Why Is it Hillary Clinton's Turn?
By Barbara J. Stock
January 29, 2007
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On the rare occasions when Hillary Rodham Clinton has had a chance to lead, she failed. While talking of spending money wisely, nearly all of her sponsored bills as a senator were to increase spending on social programs and to increase government intrusion into and control over American lives. She again promises her socialized medicine program that was a huge failure years ago and would be again.
The fact that Hillary is a woman is not a factor. America may be ready for a woman in the oval office but Hillary Rodham Clinton is not that woman. She does not have the leadership qualities required for the job. Her baggage is very heavy, and her honesty is more than questionable. Hillary's experience is heavy in cover-ups and dishonesty, and light in dealing with world leaders and a true national crisis.
Hillary's experience is in ignoring her husband's behavior and when caught, lying about it and putting blame on others. The fault was always on someone else's shoulders, not hers.
The world is a dangerous place and our choice of leaders is paramount to our very survival. America does not need a leader who feels she is "owed" the job, but a leader who will lead us through these troubled times. There are voices crying in the wilderness of the world and the world needs someone who hears those voices and does not turn away, but faces those who are causing the misery and challenges them. If that challenge requires American force, there should be no hesitation. America is not the world's policeman, but we have become freedom's last and best guardian.
A woman whose main claim to fame is that she "stood by her cheating man" is not the person to lead the free world. America does not need another co-presidency. We are still paying the price for the first one.
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