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Thirteen Reasons to NOT vote for Hillary Clinton!! In no particular order…
She’s for giving illegal immigrants drivers licenses. Wait, no, she’s not. Yes she is. No she’s not. – Apparently, she believes that Govenor Spitzer’s idea to give drivers licenses to illegals is a good idea, but she won’t endorse it. (though she did by saying its a good idea. Are you confused yet? I know I am…)
Her Laugh. Have you ever heard anything that sounded so fake or so wicked witch of the east like in your life?
She supports and increase in taxes on the wealthy. While I don’t quite yet bring in the income that the proposed tax increases would tax, I would like to one day. We need to stop taxing people and start letting them use their income the way they want.
Hillary Care – In Hillary’s world, the government would have the final say in when and where you can go see a doctor. We’ve seen such programs in effect in Canada and in the UK and people who need care are not getting the care they need. In Vancouver, they’re sending women going in to labor to the US for care because they do not have the resources available to deliver the babies. Do we really need a system like that??
More entitlement programs than I can count. Over the course of her run so far, she has proposed entitlement after entitlement after entitlement (did you hear the one about giving 5k to EVERY child born??). The problem with all these entitlement programs is that someone has to pay for them in the end. Thats where the American people are going to get it. In the end.
She plays the popular opinion. She hangs back on every issue and takes the popular side and she’ll say one thing while doing the complete opposite the entire time. She’s like the girl in school who longs to be liked soooo much she jumps on every bandwagon just to make a friend or stay with the “in” crowd.
Did I mention her Laugh? Its like the woman is a robot.
Instead of running a campaign based on politics, she’s basing it on sexism. Claiming that it was unfair for the other candidates to “attack” her in the last debate because she was a woman and calling presidential politics a “Boys Club”. It shouldn’t matter if you’re male or female. If you’re the best person for the job then you should deal. You don’t hear any of the other candidates complaining…
Her time in office is equal to Obama. Not in length but in actual content. Almost everything Hillary does is a calculated move. She hasn’t done anything ground breaking or breath taking.
She cheated. A resident of Arkansas one day, then after getting a multi-million dollar advance on a tell-all book (which apparently didn’t tell all), a purchase of a multimillion dollar home and voila, she was a New Yorker. So she could run for a Senate seat that was vacating. How does that classify her as representative of the people of New York?
The Two-fer. During Bill Clinton’s campaign, there were countless interviews, wherein they discussed their ‘co-presidency’ and how America would be getting two-for-the-price-of-one. In my mind, junk is still junk, no matter what you paid for it.
No imagination or vision. We all know she wants to be the next President, but why?What vision does she have for the future of the country? What imagination has she ever demonstrated beyond envisioning herself in the Oval Office? In my mind, the great ones (and even some of the not so great ones) all had a vision. Ronald Regan envisioned a shining city on the hill, for example. What is her vision? Free healthcare for everybody? Nothing’s free, someone will have to pay for it. Don’t you think it’s going to be you and me? No involvement in Iraq and withdrawal of the troops? Is that a vision or a catastrophe waiting to happen?
First Lady – Bill Clinton While it would be humorous to see Bill in a ball gown, I really don’t think the white house would benefit by having him as the first spouse. Do I need to say more??
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OMG great post great great great! I think Im just gonna link to your blog. I cant stand Hillary! I am a republican, and I couldnt stand her husband either! She can forgive a cheating husband, who else will she forgive, terrorists?
My reason to not vote for Hillary is: she is such an ambiguous president candidate. First she votes against ethanol then she changes her mind and decides to support it in her energy plan. In the last debate, she contradicted herself in different subjects, which is obvious in this video that compares her many contradictions at the same day: http://www.weshow.com/us/p/22225/the_politics_of_parsing_by_hillary_clinton
You guys that have watched the debate or this video that shows just some of her obvious contradictions should agree with me that we just can’t vote for a so clearly pathetic candidate.
mcangeli said on 08-11-2007
I don’t have a problem with her forgiving bill for cheating. I have a problem with the fact that she doesn’t seem to have any ideas of her own or have her own beliefs.
It is true that her positions change a lot on various issues, but that by no means says anything about how effective she will be as president. The thing about Hillary is, she has 5 important key attributes: honor, integrity, patriotism, kindness, and compassion. No other candidate has these key attributes, and you can count on it. America needs someone with vision, and a direction. That person is Hillary Clinton. You can count on it.
I’m not sure why Hillary wants to be president, except to prove that she could do it better than Bill. Which is not a good enough reason, although it is probably true. Hillary already proved once that she couldn’t ‘fix’ healthcare. Why does she think she can do it now? I can’t believe New Yorkers were duped enough to vote her in for as Senator. I hope she doesn’t dupe enough of the rest of America. Great TT. Happy Thursday!
mcangeli said on 08-11-2007
It is true that her positions change a lot on various issues, but that by no means says anything about how effective she will be as president. The thing about Hillary is, she has 5 important key attributes: honor, integrity, patriotism, kindness, and compassion. No other candidate has these key attributes, and you can count on it. America needs someone with vision, and a direction. That person is Hillary Clinton. You can count on it.
One of the biggest reasons I dislike Clinton as a president are the programs she’s suggested. From the sounds of it, she wants to turn the country in to a socialist or worse form. Which, as history has proven more than has its limitations. Look how well communism worked for the Soviets.
They’ve moved to a free market economy, instituted a 13% flat tax and their economy is growing. If we did the same (as far as taxes go) there’s no limit to how well the economy of the USA would do. However, some people remain power hungry and can on seem to think of ways to better their position and not that of the country on a whole.
The only thing that programs Clinton is suggesting would do is create a greater dependancy on the government. Something we need to get away from (especially as it would have the founding fathers rolling in their graves).
I’d like you to provide instances where these so called key attributes come in to play. If Ms. Clinton had any sense of any of them, from the reports I’ve read in the main stream media it isn’t obvious. There has been report after report of her temper, her reluctance to release documents from when she was first lady and other instances (um… selling the lincoln bedroom for campaign donations?!?!?)
If anything, she’s the one candidate in both parties who lacks the “key attributes” you claim she has.
Daniel said on 08-11-2007
Wow, What a baseless list.
laughable at best.
Congrats.
mcangeli said on 08-11-2007
Wow, What a baseless list.
laughable at best.
Congrats.
Daniel,
What makes this such a baseless list? Name one worthy thing that Hillary Clinton has done in her time as a senator (she voted for war against Iraq) or as First Lady of the USA or of Arkansas for that matter.
I agree…she scares me a little. I’m all about getting a woman president, but I want it to be the RIGHT woman, not some smarmy flip-flopping, power-hungry socialist. I”m all about subsidized healthcare for everyone, but only if it’s backed properly. And I was also very leary of her sudden move to be a NY senator instead of a state where she actually lived for a long period of time and had the chance to do some good for its residents.
#3, Have you seen the tax rates on the wealthy? It’s insane. Warren Buffet did a informal survey of his employees to see how much they are paying in taxes. I believe it came out that anyone making under 200K was paying about 30% in taxes, whereas Warren Buffet was paying 17%!!!!!!
If any taxes should be cut it should be for the lower/middle class NOT the upper class. Over the past 8 years, we’ve seen tax cut after tax cut after tax cut for the upper class but nothing for the rest of us.
#4, Hillary Care? Get over yourself. Clinton’s plan for Medical Insurance allows for two options. 1) If you have private medical insurance that you like, fine you can keep it or 2) If you don’t have private insurance or don’t like it, you can opt into a plan run by the government.
Either way, it’s your choice. Now granted, if you want to get the government plan it’s likely you’ll have to go to a certified hospital…. BUT WAIT! It’s like that with Private Insurance TOO! Wow, what a change. That’s right, most private health insurance requires you to go to a specific hospital or clinic, or you have to find a practice that will accept your insurance.
Her health care plan also calls for lower prescription medicines. That’s a good thing! There is no reason someone needs to pay over $100/month for one prescription medicine!
Basically… anything is better then what we have now, why? Because right now the mentality for MANY Americans is, with or without medical insurance…. “Can I afford to be healthy? Can I afford the medicine? Can I afford the emergency visit and emergency surgery?” Why? We live in the most powerful nation in the world and we’re worried about medical care, that shouldn’t be an issue, but it is and we all know anything is better then what we have now.
As far as Canada sending people over to the US for treatment, I’ve heard of stories like that, but those were always cases of the exception rather then the rule. And also, to be fair, the same thing happens here in the United States, if you don’t have insurance, then a hospital may not pick up the tab to do the surgery. But here in the US, these stories are bordlerline rule rather then exception. GASP.
Also, brining this point together with the taxes issued, higher taxes means more income for the government which means more money for us. It’s a cycle. Let’s look at one closer to home, I don’t want the school taxes to go up with my property tax, I voted against it and then it doesn’t go up, three months later I’m complaining because my child’s school is falling apart and the classes are over capacity and there are little to no supplies. More taxes means more money for resources, teachers, supplies, maintenance, innovative technologies. Same goes for federal taxes, if we didn’t cut taxes all the time the government would have money to build new hospitals, etc. I won’t even mention that we just approved of OVER 200 BILLION dollars for the war.
5) Giving a child 5,000 dollars for a future college expense account is an amazing idea! Something that would help out the citizens of this country as college costs go up and income rates stagnate. You’re right though, that’s a lot of money… but think of it this way… there are over 250 Million Americans in the country, $1.00 from each of them would mean… 250 Million dollars, that’s enough money for 50,000 newborns to have an account setup for them. Of course assuming there are about 4 million babies for each year, that figure would be closer to $100 a year/per US citizen. But remember this number could be offset by higher taxes for richer folk, or at least equal taxes across the board.
You’re right, it sucks that she throws out the sex card, but is it a lie? No. The other Presidential candidates to play their cards like their party of a all boys club. You’re right it should be whoever is best for the job gets it… is that how reality plays out? Nope. Women have traditionally been paid less and promoted less often then their male counterparts.
I’ve seen Obama play his race card, apparently his “blackness” has been questioned…. does that mean he’s a whiner? No, it just means the people of this country still hold to stereotypes and prejudices.
I hear other candidates complaining ALL the time… apparently that’s part of the race to become President.
9)One could say that none of the candidates have done ANYTHING impressive. For every good bill they support they turn around and support a bad bill. It’s a never ending cycle of good and bad. Politics isn’t always about what’s best for the people. Sure, that’s what they go in with the intention of… but due to circumstances they can’t control (other legislators) they don’t always achieve that.
10) She cheated? Sure, she bought a home in New York, but have you ever thought, what if she genuinely wanted to move to New York? All that matters is she lives there now, and she does her best for the New York citizens, that is called representing. For the record, there is no time requirement for being a resident before you can become a Senator in any state. Oh and by the way, in 2000 New Yorkers ELECTED her, and in 2006 New Yorkers REELECTED her with 67% of the vote, so she earned what she has and apparently New York is happy with her.
11) No different then what the American public has been spoonfed for the past 7 years. Weren’t good Presidents there to assure the American public rather then scare the living crap out of them? What happened to, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself?” What great President said that?
12) You really want a vision? How about to better the lives of all American citizens? Or does she have to have imagination and say something about a shining city?
13) First Spouse… Former President. He’s got experience and could hold his own as a diplomat for the United States.
Interesting post,
mcangeli said on 08-11-2007
MIke, I wanted to talk about the 5K for new babies. While it sounds like a wonderful idea its really nothing more than a government handout that will do nothing except reinforce the need of government to meddle in our lives. Not to mention the fact that those of us who have already had children (who are still young, mine are 4 and 1.5) are screwed. I get to pay for an entitlement that neither I nor my children will benefit from. Add that to the fact that her plan was to give it to EVERY child born in the US regardless of their parents status and I bet there would be an influx of people coming to the US to have their children just for the savings bond.
If everyone gave one dollar wonderful. We’d be closer to making up the deficit that we’re already in, which is something that I’d like the government to do. Instead of dreaming up new ways to increase spending, we need to be looking to decrease spending as well as decrease the size of government.
I don’t want to live in a society where the government tells me when and where to go to the doctor, have a child or anything else. I want to live in a society where people are rewarded for working hard (I work two almost three jobs) instead of penalized for working hard. I don’t like to see my earnings involuntarily taken from me and passed on to someone who chooses not to work.
You point out number 12 and ask about bettering the lives of all american citizens. If her goals were really that, then I might consider her as presidential material. However, I don’t think, and nothing I have read or seen has proven that those are indeed her goals.
That was one of the most bias and intellectually devoid article that i have ever read. Two of your 13 reasons are her laugh, are you kidding me?
Bill Clinton was probably one of the best presidents of the last 30 years, your clear ignorance to any political insight is all to obvious.
Please dont vote for the good of this country.
mcangeli said on 12-11-2007
That was one of the most bias and intellectually devoid article that i have ever read. Two of your 13 reasons are her laugh, are you kidding me?
Bill Clinton was probably one of the best presidents of the last 30 years, your clear ignorance to any political insight is all to obvious.
Please dont vote for the good of this country.
You’ll notice that the title of the post is 13 reasons to not vote for Hillary Clinton and not her husband Bill. Unless I’m mistaken, Bill isn’t the one running for office this time, his wife is and I never said word one about him being a bad president. One of the best things that happened to the country was there being a Democratic President and a Republican Congress at the same time. That way, the checks and balances that the founding fathers invisioned actually worked. Unlike the past 7 years with a GOP controlled whitehouse and Congress where spending has been out of control.
The system works best when you have foes working against each other. But thanks for your comment. It provided a lot of insight in to why Hillary should be president.
OMG great post great great great! I think Im just gonna link to your blog. I cant stand Hillary! I am a republican, and I couldnt stand her husband either! She can forgive a cheating husband, who else will she forgive, terrorists?
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My reason to not vote for Hillary is: she is such an ambiguous president candidate. First she votes against ethanol then she changes her mind and decides to support it in her energy plan. In the last debate, she contradicted herself in different subjects, which is obvious in this video that compares her many contradictions at the same day: http://www.weshow.com/us/p/22225/the_politics_of_parsing_by_hillary_clinton
You guys that have watched the debate or this video that shows just some of her obvious contradictions should agree with me that we just can’t vote for a so clearly pathetic candidate.
I don’t have a problem with her forgiving bill for cheating. I have a problem with the fact that she doesn’t seem to have any ideas of her own or have her own beliefs.
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It is true that her positions change a lot on various issues, but that by no means says anything about how effective she will be as president. The thing about Hillary is, she has 5 important key attributes: honor, integrity, patriotism, kindness, and compassion. No other candidate has these key attributes, and you can count on it. America needs someone with vision, and a direction. That person is Hillary Clinton. You can count on it.
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While I don’t agree with you … I did enjoy reading your TT!
The image of Bill in a ball gown is great though! hehe
Happy Thursday!!
RIGHT ON!!!! She gives women a bad name fitting all stereotypes about them. Great list, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
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Didn’t she say something about having a million different ways to spend our money?
Mine’s Up.
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I think that is a great list. I totally agree…she should not be in office…I hope she doesn’t even make it in the prelim’s! Thanks for your post!
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I’m not sure why Hillary wants to be president, except to prove that she could do it better than Bill. Which is not a good enough reason, although it is probably true. Hillary already proved once that she couldn’t ‘fix’ healthcare. Why does she think she can do it now? I can’t believe New Yorkers were duped enough to vote her in for as Senator. I hope she doesn’t dupe enough of the rest of America. Great TT. Happy Thursday!
One of the biggest reasons I dislike Clinton as a president are the programs she’s suggested. From the sounds of it, she wants to turn the country in to a socialist or worse form. Which, as history has proven more than has its limitations. Look how well communism worked for the Soviets.
They’ve moved to a free market economy, instituted a 13% flat tax and their economy is growing. If we did the same (as far as taxes go) there’s no limit to how well the economy of the USA would do. However, some people remain power hungry and can on seem to think of ways to better their position and not that of the country on a whole.
The only thing that programs Clinton is suggesting would do is create a greater dependancy on the government. Something we need to get away from (especially as it would have the founding fathers rolling in their graves).
I’d like you to provide instances where these so called key attributes come in to play. If Ms. Clinton had any sense of any of them, from the reports I’ve read in the main stream media it isn’t obvious. There has been report after report of her temper, her reluctance to release documents from when she was first lady and other instances (um… selling the lincoln bedroom for campaign donations?!?!?)
If anything, she’s the one candidate in both parties who lacks the “key attributes” you claim she has.
Wow, What a baseless list.
laughable at best.
Congrats.
Daniel,
What makes this such a baseless list? Name one worthy thing that Hillary Clinton has done in her time as a senator (she voted for war against Iraq) or as First Lady of the USA or of Arkansas for that matter.
I agree…she scares me a little. I’m all about getting a woman president, but I want it to be the RIGHT woman, not some smarmy flip-flopping, power-hungry socialist. I”m all about subsidized healthcare for everyone, but only if it’s backed properly. And I was also very leary of her sudden move to be a NY senator instead of a state where she actually lived for a long period of time and had the chance to do some good for its residents.
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I disagree with many things on the list.
#3, Have you seen the tax rates on the wealthy? It’s insane. Warren Buffet did a informal survey of his employees to see how much they are paying in taxes. I believe it came out that anyone making under 200K was paying about 30% in taxes, whereas Warren Buffet was paying 17%!!!!!!
If any taxes should be cut it should be for the lower/middle class NOT the upper class. Over the past 8 years, we’ve seen tax cut after tax cut after tax cut for the upper class but nothing for the rest of us.
#4, Hillary Care? Get over yourself. Clinton’s plan for Medical Insurance allows for two options. 1) If you have private medical insurance that you like, fine you can keep it or 2) If you don’t have private insurance or don’t like it, you can opt into a plan run by the government.
Either way, it’s your choice. Now granted, if you want to get the government plan it’s likely you’ll have to go to a certified hospital…. BUT WAIT! It’s like that with Private Insurance TOO! Wow, what a change. That’s right, most private health insurance requires you to go to a specific hospital or clinic, or you have to find a practice that will accept your insurance.
Her health care plan also calls for lower prescription medicines. That’s a good thing! There is no reason someone needs to pay over $100/month for one prescription medicine!
Basically… anything is better then what we have now, why? Because right now the mentality for MANY Americans is, with or without medical insurance…. “Can I afford to be healthy? Can I afford the medicine? Can I afford the emergency visit and emergency surgery?” Why? We live in the most powerful nation in the world and we’re worried about medical care, that shouldn’t be an issue, but it is and we all know anything is better then what we have now.
As far as Canada sending people over to the US for treatment, I’ve heard of stories like that, but those were always cases of the exception rather then the rule. And also, to be fair, the same thing happens here in the United States, if you don’t have insurance, then a hospital may not pick up the tab to do the surgery. But here in the US, these stories are bordlerline rule rather then exception. GASP.
Also, brining this point together with the taxes issued, higher taxes means more income for the government which means more money for us. It’s a cycle. Let’s look at one closer to home, I don’t want the school taxes to go up with my property tax, I voted against it and then it doesn’t go up, three months later I’m complaining because my child’s school is falling apart and the classes are over capacity and there are little to no supplies. More taxes means more money for resources, teachers, supplies, maintenance, innovative technologies. Same goes for federal taxes, if we didn’t cut taxes all the time the government would have money to build new hospitals, etc. I won’t even mention that we just approved of OVER 200 BILLION dollars for the war.
5) Giving a child 5,000 dollars for a future college expense account is an amazing idea! Something that would help out the citizens of this country as college costs go up and income rates stagnate. You’re right though, that’s a lot of money… but think of it this way… there are over 250 Million Americans in the country, $1.00 from each of them would mean… 250 Million dollars, that’s enough money for 50,000 newborns to have an account setup for them. Of course assuming there are about 4 million babies for each year, that figure would be closer to $100 a year/per US citizen. But remember this number could be offset by higher taxes for richer folk, or at least equal taxes across the board.
I’ve seen Obama play his race card, apparently his “blackness” has been questioned…. does that mean he’s a whiner? No, it just means the people of this country still hold to stereotypes and prejudices.
I hear other candidates complaining ALL the time… apparently that’s part of the race to become President.
9)One could say that none of the candidates have done ANYTHING impressive. For every good bill they support they turn around and support a bad bill. It’s a never ending cycle of good and bad. Politics isn’t always about what’s best for the people. Sure, that’s what they go in with the intention of… but due to circumstances they can’t control (other legislators) they don’t always achieve that.
10) She cheated? Sure, she bought a home in New York, but have you ever thought, what if she genuinely wanted to move to New York? All that matters is she lives there now, and she does her best for the New York citizens, that is called representing. For the record, there is no time requirement for being a resident before you can become a Senator in any state. Oh and by the way, in 2000 New Yorkers ELECTED her, and in 2006 New Yorkers REELECTED her with 67% of the vote, so she earned what she has and apparently New York is happy with her.
11) No different then what the American public has been spoonfed for the past 7 years. Weren’t good Presidents there to assure the American public rather then scare the living crap out of them? What happened to, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself?” What great President said that?
12) You really want a vision? How about to better the lives of all American citizens? Or does she have to have imagination and say something about a shining city?
13) First Spouse… Former President. He’s got experience and could hold his own as a diplomat for the United States.
Interesting post,
MIke, I wanted to talk about the 5K for new babies. While it sounds like a wonderful idea its really nothing more than a government handout that will do nothing except reinforce the need of government to meddle in our lives. Not to mention the fact that those of us who have already had children (who are still young, mine are 4 and 1.5) are screwed. I get to pay for an entitlement that neither I nor my children will benefit from. Add that to the fact that her plan was to give it to EVERY child born in the US regardless of their parents status and I bet there would be an influx of people coming to the US to have their children just for the savings bond.
If everyone gave one dollar wonderful. We’d be closer to making up the deficit that we’re already in, which is something that I’d like the government to do. Instead of dreaming up new ways to increase spending, we need to be looking to decrease spending as well as decrease the size of government.
I don’t want to live in a society where the government tells me when and where to go to the doctor, have a child or anything else. I want to live in a society where people are rewarded for working hard (I work two almost three jobs) instead of penalized for working hard. I don’t like to see my earnings involuntarily taken from me and passed on to someone who chooses not to work.
You point out number 12 and ask about bettering the lives of all american citizens. If her goals were really that, then I might consider her as presidential material. However, I don’t think, and nothing I have read or seen has proven that those are indeed her goals.
And have you heard her laugh??
Thanks for the comments they were very well thought out and I’m sure I’m going to reread them and respond more!
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Her laugh isn’t that bad. I’ve heard FAR worse, lol. You work almost 3 jobs? What does that say about the American dream today?
Btw, who are you looking at as a solid Presidential Candidate? Good thing Bush can’t run for a 3rd term, lol.
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It says I’m willing to work hard to get what I want. Besides, the fireworks job is more fun than work…
I’m seriously looking at huckabee. The guy I’d vote for over and over again isn’t running yet…
You forgot her scary resemblance to Martha Stewart. Maybe that’s just me though…
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That was one of the most bias and intellectually devoid article that i have ever read. Two of your 13 reasons are her laugh, are you kidding me?
Bill Clinton was probably one of the best presidents of the last 30 years, your clear ignorance to any political insight is all to obvious.
Please dont vote for the good of this country.
You’ll notice that the title of the post is 13 reasons to not vote for Hillary Clinton and not her husband Bill. Unless I’m mistaken, Bill isn’t the one running for office this time, his wife is and I never said word one about him being a bad president. One of the best things that happened to the country was there being a Democratic President and a Republican Congress at the same time. That way, the checks and balances that the founding fathers invisioned actually worked. Unlike the past 7 years with a GOP controlled whitehouse and Congress where spending has been out of control.
The system works best when you have foes working against each other. But thanks for your comment. It provided a lot of insight in to why Hillary should be president.