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Thursday, 01/15/2015 10:47:27 AM

Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:47:27 AM

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Hillary Clinton...THIS Hillary Clinton ?
Hillary Clinton's 40 year career in government:
1) When she was an attorney working on the Watergate investigation, she was fired by her supervisor for “lying, unethical behavior.”
Jerry Zeifman, who said he is a lifelong Democrat, was a supervisor for 27-year-old Hillary Rodham on the committee. When the investigation was complete, Zeifman said he fired Hillary and refused to give her a recommendation.
“Because she was a liar,” Zeifman said. “She was an unethical, dishonest lawyer. She conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee and the rules of confidentiality. Now, there is some question as to whether Zeifman actually had the power to fire her or merely wanted to if he did have the power. Zeifman says he did fire her. Either way, Zeifman later said that his biggest regret about the entire matter was that he didn't report Hillary's unethical behavior to the bar association. 1 job - 1 failure
2) When Bill Clinton recaptured the governorship in 1982 he appointed his wife to head a special task force charged with reforming Arkansas’ education system, at that time widely regarded as the worst in the country. The plan Mrs. Clinton came up with showcased teacher testing and funding the schools through a sales tax increase, an astoundingly regressive proposal since it imposed new costs on the poor in a very poor state while sparing any levies on big corporations. The plan went through. Arkansas’ educational ranking remained abysmal. 2 jobs - 2 failures.
3) As First Lady of the United States, Bill gave Hillary another shot:
The Clinton health care plan, known officially as the Health Security Act, was a 1993 healthcare reform package proposed by the administration of President Bill Clinton and closely associated with the chair of the task force devising the plan, First Lady Hillary Clinton.
The plan, which became known as "Hillarycare" was so wildly unpopular on all levels, it led to the Republicans simultaneously winning both the House and Senate in 1994 for the first time since 1953. 3 jobs - 3 failures.
4) Hillary's first ethics problem involving White House operations was " Travelgate"
A memo written by David Watkins depicted Hillary Clinton at the center of the 1993 travel office dismissals. Watkins wrote, "we both know that there would be hell to pay" if "we failed to take swift and decisive action in conformity with the First Lady's wishes."
May 19: seven White House Travel Office staffers were fired, for little apparent reason besides to make way for a company owned by Clinton's friends (Harry Thomason and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason) from Arkansas. Prior to the removal of the previous staff -- who historically would carryover from administration-to-administration -- Harry Thomason accused Travel Office employees of demanding kickbacks. An accusation later proved false. 4 jobs - 4 failures
"Filegate":
The White House FBI files controversy of the Clinton Administration, often referred to as Filegate, arose in June 1996 around improper access in 1993 and 1994 to Federal Bureau of Investigation security-clearance documents. Craig Livingstone, director of the White House's Office of Personnel Security, improperly requested, and received from the FBI, background reports concerning several hundred individuals without asking permission. The revelations provoked a strong political and press reaction because many of the files covered White House employees from previous Republican administrations, including top presidential advisors. Under criticism, Livingstone resigned from his position. Allegations were made that senior White House figures, including First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, may have requested and read the files for political purposes, and that the First Lady had authorized the hiring of the underqualified Livingstone.
Livingstone's lack qualifications for his position seem rather startling; he had worked on a number of Democratic Party campaigns and transitions, including being an advance man for the Clinton-Gore 1992 campaign, but his only prior job in the "security" field was that of a local bar bouncer at a Washington, D.C., night club. An FBI document suggested that Livingstone had been given his position because First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was a friend of Livingstone's mother and recommended him. In 1999, Clinton gave a sworn statement that she had nothing to do with Livingstone's hiring. Livingstone also stated under oath there was no truth to the supposed hiring relationship. Hillary Clinton would later refer to the whole files matter as a "pseudo-scandal". While we won't classify Hillary's involvement here as a job, she certainly did nothing to make a situation better, and it's rather obvious she helped make it worse.
Also, we have found out earlier this year that Secret service personnel who guarded the first family during the Clinton years claim that being assigned to then-first lady Hillary Clinton was considered “the worst form of punishment” because of her condescending, dismissive treatment of agents, a new book alleges.
“Agents say being on Hillary Clinton’s detail is the worst duty assignment in the Secret Service,” wrote Ron Kessler in his book, The First Family Detail, according to the Daily Mail. “Being assigned to her detail is a form of punishment.”
One former uniformed officer recalled the first lady telling him to “F*** off” in response to his cheerful “Good morning, ma’am.”
“Hillary was so mistrustful and vengeful,” a former agent told Kessler.
Nice. But Hillary's looking out for the common folks, right ? Yeah, sure.

5) As U.S. Senator from New York:
Back in 2005, Fannie and Freddie were, after years of dominating Washington, on the ropes. They were enmeshed in accounting scandals that led to turnover at the top.
Then legislative momentum emerged for an attempt to create a ``world-class regulator'' that would oversee the pair more like banks, imposing strict requirements on their ability to take excessive risks.
In 2005 Alan Greenspan told Congress how urgent it was for it to act in the clearest possible terms: If Fannie and Freddie ``continue to grow, continue to have the low capital that they have, continue to engage in the dynamic hedging of their portfolios, which they need to do for interest rate risk aversion, they potentially create ever-growing potential systemic risk down the road,'' he said. ``We are placing the total financial system of the future at a substantial risk.''
For the first time in history, a serious Fannie and Freddie reform bill was passed by the Senate Banking Committee. The bill gave a regulator power to crack down, and would have required the companies to eliminate their investments in risky assets.
If that bill had become law, then the world today would be different. In 2005, 2006 and 2007, a blizzard of terrible mortgage paper fluttered out of the Fannie and Freddie clouds, burying many of our oldest and most venerable institutions. Without their checkbooks keeping the market liquid and buying up excess supply, the market would likely have not existed.
But the bill didn't become law, for a simple reason: Democrats opposed it on a party-line vote in the committee, signaling that this would be a partisan issue. Republicans, tied in knots by the tight Democratic opposition, couldn't even get the Senate to vote on the matter.
Thus the real estate market bubble burst, which led to the collapse of the mortgage derivatives securities market, which led to the collapses of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, which led to the collapse of the U.S. economy and the stock market, which bottomed out in march, 2009. Only the stock market has fully recovered.
But we now know that many of the senators who protected Fannie and Freddie, including then Senators Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Christopher Dodd, received mind-boggling levels of financial support from them over the years.
Clinton, the 12th-ranked recipient of Fannie and Freddie PAC and employee contributions, received more than $75,000 from the two enterprises and their employees. The private profit found its way back to the senators who killed the fix.

On matters concerning the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, immigration, etc., Mrs. Clinton basically voted along party lines.
She was neither sponsor or co-sponsor to any major legislation passed during her 2 terms in the Senate.
On an embarrassing note, Mrs. Clinton famously made up a story about " dodging sniper fire " while on a visit to Bosnia. When caught in the lie, Mrs. Clinton said she "misspoke". How do you "misspeak" about " dodging sniper fire" ? It was an outright lie, a rather stupid one as it was so easily disproved, and she got caught. Period.

Since Mrs. Clinton basically marched in lock step with her fellow Democrats in political matters, I see no reason to single out her Senate career as a failure, but unless I'm missing something, it seemed nothing more than the vast majority of other Senators' careers, ideological and mediocre. Certainly nothing so remarkable as to deserve potential presidential adulation. Let's be more than fair and call it a wash.
5 jobs - 4 failures 1 wash.

6) As Secretary of State:
- " Re-Set " button with Russia - How'd THAT work out ? - 5th failure
- " Arab Spring " - ditto - 6th failure
- Benghazi: it has become apparent that she knew it was terrorist attack while it was happening, yet STILL publicly spoke about the " video" as the cause for weeks. Supposedly was too distraught to go on the Sunday Moring talk shows the following week, so Susan Rice was sent out to lie instead. If true, and she was " too distraught" to face the nation, how can she be Commander-in-Chief ?
Still hasn't explained why she denied repeated requests for greater security in the weeks and months leading up to the attack ( even after Brits were attacked and subsequently left ).
7th, a huge failure.
- Investigation into a series of cases involving sexual misconduct by both ambassadors as well as security personnel were called off on the orders of senior State Department officials on Clinton’s watch. Clinton’s chief of staff Cheryl Mills gave the order in one case while other top-level officials stopped other probes. The confirmation of the cases in an internal State Department memo shows a pattern of sexual misconduct—including on the part of those charged with protecting Clinton—that is troubling. But the manner in which higher-ups consistently suppressed these embarrassing investigations is even more worrisome. While Clinton is not personally named as the one ordering the cover-ups, the links between the secretary and those committing the bad behavior as well as those shutting down the probes are clear.
Another egregious story in this list of egregious stories involves Howard Gutman, the U.S. ambassador to Belgium who was accused of routinely ditching his security detail and then soliciting prostitutes, including minors. But Patrick Kennedy, the undersecretary of state for management, ordered the investigation shut down. -
8th failure
- Relations with China, Iraq, North Korea, Israel, Egypt... all worse than before she took over as SOS. For that matter, name a country with whom our relations improved while she was on the job. Can't, can you ? We'll count them all as one.. -
9th failure
- We found out in early 2014 that while Secretary of State. Hillary fought against having Boko Haram classified as a terrorist organization. This is the same Boko Haram that kidnapped 300 Nigerian girls with plans to sell them. - 10th failure
Totals:
10 major failures covering 6 high profile jobs in government
no major specific positive accomplishments

So, what exactly has Mrs. Clinton done to merit her status as a Presidential candidate ? She has had numerous opportunities in many high-profile positions. I can't find a single example where she made any of those situations better through her work. Quite the contrary, she almost always left things in worse shape. Note, I don't consider a chance to be elected the first woman President an "accomplishment". I would love to see a woman President if she's the most qualified person ( male or female, black, white, Asian, whatever ) for the job. If anything I've posted about her career is not true, what is that exactly ? If you can't find anything incorrect ( feel free to do your own research, you won't be able to ) then just please give me any specific examples of Mrs. Clinton performing a job capably, efficiently, ethically and leaving things in a better position than they were before she took over. If you can't do either of those things, why on earth would you even consider voting for her ? We've been suffering as a nation because too many people voted for the current President because it was "historical". How's THAT working out ? We can't afford people to be voting for another bad potential President for the same stupid "historical" reasons. This is serious stuff. Time to vote for people who have proven they can do a good job. No other reason is acceptable. The world has become a really dangerous place. We need someone who can handle all that. Hillary has proven time and again she can't even handle much, much less.


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