Voters Are Seeing Through the Weak and Feeble Hillary Charade
What did she do on the weekend of August 6th? She took two days off.
And the weekend of August 12th? She took three days off.
And this weekend? You guessed it.
When her GOP rival Donald Trump questioned her stamina and weekends off, CNN commentators scoffed at his accusation.
“Anyone who’s watched the Clinton campaign and prior Clinton campaigns knows that she is a workhorse,” Clinton supporter Edward Espinoza told CNN on Thursday. “She doesn’t take days or weekends or nights off. She is out there on the road hitting the pavement every day. I don’t know what campaign he’s watching but it’s not the one everybody else is seeing.”
Espinoza insists any criticism is “basically code for saying that she doesn’t have stamina for this. In saying those things, what he’s trying to imply is that the little lady can’t hack it.”
It’s not about sexism. If Trump had a Labor Day-type workweek in the final stretch of his campaigning, the media would certainly take notice.
It’s not just the weekends either.
Her speeches are bare minimum efforts in campaigning.
“Her speeches are so short. They don’t last long. They’re like 10 minutes and let’s get out of here. Go back home and go to sleep,” her GOP rival told a crowd last week.
When she’s on stage after getting tuckered out from briefly speaking, she listens to her guest speakers like Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Tim Kaine while sitting to the side of the podium, slouched in a chair looking feeble and tired.
Maybe she is tired.
Perhaps she is exhausted from the damage control of managing the barrage of daily stories about her insecure emails, FBI probes, Benghazi and the Clinton Foundation.
While these items should weigh on her, many voters are learning about her ineptitude as secretary of State and polls show they don’t trust her. Her mistakes were abundant — Libya, Russian “reset,” Syria, etc. — and destroyed any semblance of her seeming competent in that office. So, next stop the presidency?
Now we see the media and her supporters desperate to create a mythology around her as a “workhorse.”
When she claims many of her deleted emails were personal, merely about yoga and wedding planning, what did she really do as secretary of State? Were that true, you’d at least expect the energy boost associated with yoga, right?
When she left the State Department, a more destabilized world followed in her wake.
When the Benghazi terrorist attack happened in September 2012, she monitored it and went home. We all know the end result of that day and when lives were on the line, she was tired and went home.
Judicial Watch discovered “an email chain showing that Clinton slept late the Saturday after the Benghazi attack and missed a meeting that her staff had been trying to set up about sensitive intelligence issues, including the Presidential Daily Brief, on a day she was to make a slew of phone calls to foreign leaders.”
When Clinton did not anticipate the Arab Spring in 2011, a series of bad decisions and mismanagement ensued. Our foreign policy became reactive. When anti-government uprisings broke out in Libya and Syria, the U.S. encouraged them even though those countries presented no threat to the United States, and in the case of Egypt, we actively undercut an ally. Meanwhile, there was silence when the same sentiments materialized in Iran.
These decisions often led to power vacuums without substantive solutions in their aftermath. Terrorism spread during her tenure; new groups formed and took full advantage of a world in crisis.
The destabilized Middle East and North Africa led to today’s massive, dangerous refugee crisis on the borders of Europe, causing the rise of terrorist attacks and creating an enormous, unsustainable economic burden.
Instead of cleaning up the rolling foreign policy dumpster fire she managed to mismanage, she left office in early 2013 to make millions from foreign governments, global companies, and shady characters who’d all benefit from having a friend at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
A world that once looked to America as a counterbalance to tyranny now sees a weary potential leader with a habit of looking away from their plight unless it benefited her bottom line.
This “workhorse” couldn’t be bothered to clean up world affairs. As her emails noted, she and her sidekick Huma Abedin were often too busy having epic battles with a fax machine and allegedly helping move favors up the chain in the State Department for donors to be bothered with work.
As she and her supporters constantly remind audiences, Hillary is running to “shatter the highest glass ceiling,” but she is not interested in the demands of the job she seeks. It’s a relentless, draining fight to stand guard for liberty, to protect the nation from threats, both foreign and domestic. Simply being “the first” might make a good bumper sticker — but if “the first” isn’t up to the task, to paraphrase Secretary Clinton, what difference does it make?
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