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Clinton a bad choice

Hillary Clinton’s so proud of her candidacy that she debates her opponents on weekends during football because nobody will be watching the debate. In the beginning, she was driving away from the media in her Scooby van, then roping them off until her numbers tanked, then you couldn’t keep her off all the liberal television programs.

She will lie about anything to get elected. She lied about Benghazi, her emails and this will continue as long as the public keeps believing her lies.

Her tenure as secretary of state was abysmal at best. The Middle East is in a meltdown, the Russian “reset” button is a failure, along with her support of the withdrawal in Iraq. We lost the respect of most of the countries and our military has become weakened because of her and Obama’s policies. We are worse off in the world today than we were before she was secretary of state.

When you ask the average person what Hillary accomplished as secretary of state, they look at you like a deer caught in head lights, you get nothing but stares and shrugs. The next president is going to inherit a mess. Hillary Clinton is not the best choice.

Jim Barbieri

Spokane Valley



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