Does Anyone Actually Think That Hillary Clinton is Presidential Material?

That is much better than the ones in the GOP clown car

Great! So now tell us, why should she be president? What has she done to merit the office?

OK. Here is a small part of her qualifications.

  • Spent eight years in the U.S. Senate on the Armed Service Committee
  • Served on other committees on the budget, the environment, transportation, health, workplace safety, pensions, and children, families and the aging
  • Was honored as “a tireless voice for children” by the nation’s leading child advocacy organization
  • Was called by GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham “one of the most effective secretary of states, greatest ambassadors for the American people that I have known in my lifetime” in May 2012
  • Was named by Time magazine one of the 25 most powerful women of the past century
Forbes magazine ranked her as one of most powerful people in the world nine times. She has been named eight times to Time magazine’s most influential 100 people on the planet.

In her first campaign for public office, she won a seat in the U.S. Senate from New York; the state’s first female senator, she defeated a popular New York politician 55 percent to 43 percent. She quickly established herself as a hard-working, respected U.S. senator, earning praise from Republican colleagues John McCain and Orrin Hatch, among others.

A graduate of Wellesley College and Yale Law School, she has worked with organizations dealing with the plight of migrant workers, indigents needing legal help, distressed children and families, and increasing educational opportunity. She helped run the western presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. George McGovern, and served on the legal staff on the U.S. House committee that impeached Richard Nixon.

As first lady in Arkansas, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and served on the boards of the Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Legal Services and the Children’s Defense Fund.

Ms. Clinton headed a task force that fashioned the country’s first national health care measure, which the Republicans in Washington vigorously trashed, inducing so much fear that it was scuttled.
As secretary of state, she met world leaders from Russia’s Vladimir Putin to Germany’s Angela Merkel to Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar. It’s hard to imagine Republican Gov. Scott Walker intimidating Putin with stories of how he faced down striking state workers, or North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un fretting over Gov. Chris Christie’s bluster, or Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei staying awake at night over Sen. Marco Rubio’s name on that borderline traitorous letter sent to Iran by 47 GOP senators, or Cuba’s Castro brothers losing sleep over a third Bush in the White House, or Boko Haram, the Nigerian terrorists who have kidnapped young women and beheaded enemies, worrying about the fiery speeches of pediatric surgeon Ben Carson, a leading Republican presidential candidate in several states.

Rand Paul? He doesn’t even believe we should have a foreign policy.

When the national Children’s Defense Fund honored Hillary Clinton in 2013, the group’s president said: “She’s brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it.”

You misunderstood the question. I didn't ask what seats she has warmed. I asked what has she accomplished that was of benefit to America, and what would entitle her to run for the seat other than her name recognition?

Be specific. And remember, Lindsay Graham will not be the nominee.
 
She has to be the DUMBEST WOMAN IN POLITICS!!!!

Hillary’s Inconceivably Stupid Capital-Gains Tax Scheme!!!!

National Review ^ | 07/25/2015 | Larry Kudlow
The worst sectors of the worst recovery since World War II are business investment in new plants and equipment and new business start-ups. These are the biggest job-creators, and their slump is a key reason for the sub-par labor recovery, with low participation rates and high numbers of involuntary part-time workers. So if investment is the problem, what does Hillary Clinton go out and do? She proposes jacking up the tax on investment. It’s almost inconceivably stupid. In her latest economic speech, Clinton proposes doubling the capital-gains tax rate on the profit made from asset sales (stocks, bonds, real estate)...
 
There's been a lot of Hillary support recently on the boards, but it's almost always been couched in liberal rhetoric - along the lines of "I like Hillary because he makes conservatives upset". I have yet to see anyone put there cards on the table and publicly state that they think she would be a good President.

So here we go. Let's here some positive things about Hillary Clinton from the resident supporters.

What qualities does Hillary Clinton have that would make her a good President?
After much study it is my conclusion that Hillary Clinton is best suited to be the Crew Chief of the men's room cleaners at Union Station in DC. At the new minimum wage she fought so hard for.
 
There's been a lot of Hillary support recently on the boards, but it's almost always been couched in liberal rhetoric - along the lines of "I like Hillary because he makes conservatives upset". I have yet to see anyone put there cards on the table and publicly state that they think she would be a good President.

So here we go. Let's here some positive things about Hillary Clinton from the resident supporters.

What qualities does Hillary Clinton have that would make her a good President?
After much study it is my conclusion that Hillary Clinton is best suited to be the Crew Chief of the men's room cleaners at Union Station in DC. At the new minimum wage she fought so hard for.
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As secretary of state, she met world leaders from Russia’s Vladimir Putin to Germany’s Angela Merkel to Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar. It’s hard to imagine Republican Gov. Scott Walker intimidating Putin with stories of how he faced down striking state workers, or North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un fretting over Gov. Chris Christie’s bluster, or Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei staying awake at night over Sen. Marco Rubio’s name on that borderline traitorous letter sent to Iran by 47 GOP senators, or Cuba’s Castro brothers losing sleep over a third Bush in the White House, or Boko Haram, the Nigerian terrorists who have kidnapped young women and beheaded enemies, worrying about the fiery speeches of pediatric surgeon Ben Carson, a leading Republican presidential candidate in several states.

Libspeak doubletalk noted. Are you suggesting that Hillary would intimidate Putin, Kim Jong-un, Ali Khameni, or the Boko Haram? All they would need to do is make a contribution to The Foundation and she would give them anything they wanted. Do you really want a criminal in the White House?


You are truly a brain dead right wing idiot.
 
That is much better than the ones in the GOP clown car

Great! So now tell us, why should she be president? What has she done to merit the office?

OK. Here is a small part of her qualifications.

  • Spent eight years in the U.S. Senate on the Armed Service Committee
  • Served on other committees on the budget, the environment, transportation, health, workplace safety, pensions, and children, families and the aging
  • Was honored as “a tireless voice for children” by the nation’s leading child advocacy organization
  • Was called by GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham “one of the most effective secretary of states, greatest ambassadors for the American people that I have known in my lifetime” in May 2012
  • Was named by Time magazine one of the 25 most powerful women of the past century
Forbes magazine ranked her as one of most powerful people in the world nine times. She has been named eight times to Time magazine’s most influential 100 people on the planet.

In her first campaign for public office, she won a seat in the U.S. Senate from New York; the state’s first female senator, she defeated a popular New York politician 55 percent to 43 percent. She quickly established herself as a hard-working, respected U.S. senator, earning praise from Republican colleagues John McCain and Orrin Hatch, among others.

A graduate of Wellesley College and Yale Law School, she has worked with organizations dealing with the plight of migrant workers, indigents needing legal help, distressed children and families, and increasing educational opportunity. She helped run the western presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. George McGovern, and served on the legal staff on the U.S. House committee that impeached Richard Nixon.

As first lady in Arkansas, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and served on the boards of the Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Legal Services and the Children’s Defense Fund.

Ms. Clinton headed a task force that fashioned the country’s first national health care measure, which the Republicans in Washington vigorously trashed, inducing so much fear that it was scuttled.
As secretary of state, she met world leaders from Russia’s Vladimir Putin to Germany’s Angela Merkel to Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar. It’s hard to imagine Republican Gov. Scott Walker intimidating Putin with stories of how he faced down striking state workers, or North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un fretting over Gov. Chris Christie’s bluster, or Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei staying awake at night over Sen. Marco Rubio’s name on that borderline traitorous letter sent to Iran by 47 GOP senators, or Cuba’s Castro brothers losing sleep over a third Bush in the White House, or Boko Haram, the Nigerian terrorists who have kidnapped young women and beheaded enemies, worrying about the fiery speeches of pediatric surgeon Ben Carson, a leading Republican presidential candidate in several states.

Rand Paul? He doesn’t even believe we should have a foreign policy.

When the national Children’s Defense Fund honored Hillary Clinton in 2013, the group’s president said: “She’s brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it.”

You misunderstood the question. I didn't ask what seats she has warmed. I asked what has she accomplished that was of benefit to America, and what would entitle her to run for the seat other than her name recognition?

Be specific. And remember, Lindsay Graham will not be the nominee.


Perhaps you didn't notice the praise she got while warming those seats. Being counted by Forbes as one of the most powerful people in the world 9 times, and being counted as one of the top 100 most influential people on the planet 8 times by Time is quite a bit more than keeping a seat warm.
 
That is much better than the ones in the GOP clown car

Great! So now tell us, why should she be president? What has she done to merit the office?

OK. Here is a small part of her qualifications.

  • Spent eight years in the U.S. Senate on the Armed Service Committee
  • Served on other committees on the budget, the environment, transportation, health, workplace safety, pensions, and children, families and the aging
  • Was honored as “a tireless voice for children” by the nation’s leading child advocacy organization
  • Was called by GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham “one of the most effective secretary of states, greatest ambassadors for the American people that I have known in my lifetime” in May 2012
  • Was named by Time magazine one of the 25 most powerful women of the past century
Forbes magazine ranked her as one of most powerful people in the world nine times. She has been named eight times to Time magazine’s most influential 100 people on the planet.

In her first campaign for public office, she won a seat in the U.S. Senate from New York; the state’s first female senator, she defeated a popular New York politician 55 percent to 43 percent. She quickly established herself as a hard-working, respected U.S. senator, earning praise from Republican colleagues John McCain and Orrin Hatch, among others.

A graduate of Wellesley College and Yale Law School, she has worked with organizations dealing with the plight of migrant workers, indigents needing legal help, distressed children and families, and increasing educational opportunity. She helped run the western presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. George McGovern, and served on the legal staff on the U.S. House committee that impeached Richard Nixon.

As first lady in Arkansas, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and served on the boards of the Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Legal Services and the Children’s Defense Fund.

Ms. Clinton headed a task force that fashioned the country’s first national health care measure, which the Republicans in Washington vigorously trashed, inducing so much fear that it was scuttled.
As secretary of state, she met world leaders from Russia’s Vladimir Putin to Germany’s Angela Merkel to Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar. It’s hard to imagine Republican Gov. Scott Walker intimidating Putin with stories of how he faced down striking state workers, or North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un fretting over Gov. Chris Christie’s bluster, or Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei staying awake at night over Sen. Marco Rubio’s name on that borderline traitorous letter sent to Iran by 47 GOP senators, or Cuba’s Castro brothers losing sleep over a third Bush in the White House, or Boko Haram, the Nigerian terrorists who have kidnapped young women and beheaded enemies, worrying about the fiery speeches of pediatric surgeon Ben Carson, a leading Republican presidential candidate in several states.

Rand Paul? He doesn’t even believe we should have a foreign policy.

When the national Children’s Defense Fund honored Hillary Clinton in 2013, the group’s president said: “She’s brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it.”

You misunderstood the question. I didn't ask what seats she has warmed. I asked what has she accomplished that was of benefit to America, and what would entitle her to run for the seat other than her name recognition?

Be specific. And remember, Lindsay Graham will not be the nominee.


Perhaps you didn't notice the praise she got while warming those seats. Being counted by Forbes as one of the most powerful people in the world 9 times, and being counted as one of the top 100 most influential people on the planet 8 times by Time is quite a bit more than keeping a seat warm.

I didn't praise her. Stop avoiding the question and impress me. All that praise is fluff with no foundation.
 
That is much better than the ones in the GOP clown car

Great! So now tell us, why should she be president? What has she done to merit the office?

OK. Here is a small part of her qualifications.

  • Spent eight years in the U.S. Senate on the Armed Service Committee
  • Served on other committees on the budget, the environment, transportation, health, workplace safety, pensions, and children, families and the aging
  • Was honored as “a tireless voice for children” by the nation’s leading child advocacy organization
  • Was called by GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham “one of the most effective secretary of states, greatest ambassadors for the American people that I have known in my lifetime” in May 2012
  • Was named by Time magazine one of the 25 most powerful women of the past century
Forbes magazine ranked her as one of most powerful people in the world nine times. She has been named eight times to Time magazine’s most influential 100 people on the planet.

In her first campaign for public office, she won a seat in the U.S. Senate from New York; the state’s first female senator, she defeated a popular New York politician 55 percent to 43 percent. She quickly established herself as a hard-working, respected U.S. senator, earning praise from Republican colleagues John McCain and Orrin Hatch, among others.

A graduate of Wellesley College and Yale Law School, she has worked with organizations dealing with the plight of migrant workers, indigents needing legal help, distressed children and families, and increasing educational opportunity. She helped run the western presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. George McGovern, and served on the legal staff on the U.S. House committee that impeached Richard Nixon.

As first lady in Arkansas, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and served on the boards of the Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Legal Services and the Children’s Defense Fund.

Ms. Clinton headed a task force that fashioned the country’s first national health care measure, which the Republicans in Washington vigorously trashed, inducing so much fear that it was scuttled.
As secretary of state, she met world leaders from Russia’s Vladimir Putin to Germany’s Angela Merkel to Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar. It’s hard to imagine Republican Gov. Scott Walker intimidating Putin with stories of how he faced down striking state workers, or North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un fretting over Gov. Chris Christie’s bluster, or Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei staying awake at night over Sen. Marco Rubio’s name on that borderline traitorous letter sent to Iran by 47 GOP senators, or Cuba’s Castro brothers losing sleep over a third Bush in the White House, or Boko Haram, the Nigerian terrorists who have kidnapped young women and beheaded enemies, worrying about the fiery speeches of pediatric surgeon Ben Carson, a leading Republican presidential candidate in several states.

Rand Paul? He doesn’t even believe we should have a foreign policy.

When the national Children’s Defense Fund honored Hillary Clinton in 2013, the group’s president said: “She’s brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it.”

You misunderstood the question. I didn't ask what seats she has warmed. I asked what has she accomplished that was of benefit to America, and what would entitle her to run for the seat other than her name recognition?

Be specific. And remember, Lindsay Graham will not be the nominee.


Perhaps you didn't notice the praise she got while warming those seats. Being counted by Forbes as one of the most powerful people in the world 9 times, and being counted as one of the top 100 most influential people on the planet 8 times by Time is quite a bit more than keeping a seat warm.

I didn't praise her. Stop avoiding the question and impress me. All that praise is fluff with no foundation.


Of course you didn't praise her. The praise came from substantial people and organizations with unquestionable credibility.
 
There's been a lot of Hillary support recently on the boards, but it's almost always been couched in liberal rhetoric - along the lines of "I like Hillary because he makes conservatives upset". I have yet to see anyone put there cards on the table and publicly state that they think she would be a good President.

So here we go. Let's here some positive things about Hillary Clinton from the resident supporters.

What qualities does Hillary Clinton have that would make her a good President?
Oh yea, compared to anything the GOP has running now.
 
Great! So now tell us, why should she be president? What has she done to merit the office?

OK. Here is a small part of her qualifications.

  • Spent eight years in the U.S. Senate on the Armed Service Committee
  • Served on other committees on the budget, the environment, transportation, health, workplace safety, pensions, and children, families and the aging
  • Was honored as “a tireless voice for children” by the nation’s leading child advocacy organization
  • Was called by GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham “one of the most effective secretary of states, greatest ambassadors for the American people that I have known in my lifetime” in May 2012
  • Was named by Time magazine one of the 25 most powerful women of the past century
Forbes magazine ranked her as one of most powerful people in the world nine times. She has been named eight times to Time magazine’s most influential 100 people on the planet.

In her first campaign for public office, she won a seat in the U.S. Senate from New York; the state’s first female senator, she defeated a popular New York politician 55 percent to 43 percent. She quickly established herself as a hard-working, respected U.S. senator, earning praise from Republican colleagues John McCain and Orrin Hatch, among others.

A graduate of Wellesley College and Yale Law School, she has worked with organizations dealing with the plight of migrant workers, indigents needing legal help, distressed children and families, and increasing educational opportunity. She helped run the western presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. George McGovern, and served on the legal staff on the U.S. House committee that impeached Richard Nixon.

As first lady in Arkansas, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and served on the boards of the Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Legal Services and the Children’s Defense Fund.

Ms. Clinton headed a task force that fashioned the country’s first national health care measure, which the Republicans in Washington vigorously trashed, inducing so much fear that it was scuttled.
As secretary of state, she met world leaders from Russia’s Vladimir Putin to Germany’s Angela Merkel to Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar. It’s hard to imagine Republican Gov. Scott Walker intimidating Putin with stories of how he faced down striking state workers, or North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un fretting over Gov. Chris Christie’s bluster, or Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei staying awake at night over Sen. Marco Rubio’s name on that borderline traitorous letter sent to Iran by 47 GOP senators, or Cuba’s Castro brothers losing sleep over a third Bush in the White House, or Boko Haram, the Nigerian terrorists who have kidnapped young women and beheaded enemies, worrying about the fiery speeches of pediatric surgeon Ben Carson, a leading Republican presidential candidate in several states.

Rand Paul? He doesn’t even believe we should have a foreign policy.

When the national Children’s Defense Fund honored Hillary Clinton in 2013, the group’s president said: “She’s brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it.”

You misunderstood the question. I didn't ask what seats she has warmed. I asked what has she accomplished that was of benefit to America, and what would entitle her to run for the seat other than her name recognition?

Be specific. And remember, Lindsay Graham will not be the nominee.


Perhaps you didn't notice the praise she got while warming those seats. Being counted by Forbes as one of the most powerful people in the world 9 times, and being counted as one of the top 100 most influential people on the planet 8 times by Time is quite a bit more than keeping a seat warm.

I didn't praise her. Stop avoiding the question and impress me. All that praise is fluff with no foundation.


Of course you didn't praise her. The praise came from substantial people and organizations with unquestionable credibility.

TIME magazine? Too funny.
 
Libs can't even qualify her. Lol. And shes losing all the swing states because no one trusts her. She'll carry the tory ne states and california, the spongers states.

I suppose that is what you have to tell yourself to believe you have the slightest chance of success.
 
Libs can't even qualify her. Lol. And shes losing all the swing states because no one trusts her. She'll carry the tory ne states and california, the spongers states.

I suppose that is what you have to tell yourself to believe you have the slightest chance of success.

Nope, that's what the polls are saying.


Exactly which polls are saying she will lose in all the swing states? Be specific.
 
Hillary has a name and a vagina.
She is the only Democrat with national standing. She has escaped indictment by federal prosecutors many times. She is terrific at leveraging her assets to provide a steady stream of income. Specifically she sold her influence as SecState to get her husband speaking gigs at inflated prices. Imagine what she could for income in America if she could use the presdiency to get more bribes,er, foreign investment in this country, specifically the Clinton Foundation?
 
Hey, if people actually think trump is presidential material, don't see why hillary can't be, even though she is a corrupt neo-liberal scumbag.
 

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