By Alan
Caruba
Today’s lead story in The
Wall Street Journal is about the result of its latest poll regarding Hillary
Clinton. It says a lot about why she and the leaders of the Democratic Party
must surely hold its core members in contempt. “Support for her among Democrats
remains strong and unshaken.”
In the seven weeks since she announced
her candidacy to be the next President of the United States and then virtually
vanished from view, the news about her destroying private emails that should
have been public records and the shenanigans of hers and Bill’s foundation have
taken their toll.
The share of people with a negative
view of Hillary says the Journal “jumped to 42% from 36%” and “only a quarter of
registered voters said they view her as honest and straightforward, down from
38% last summer.” Only a quarter? You
mean that many people still think
she’s honest?
As Peter
Wehner opined in Commentary “the depths of the Clinton’s corruption and
avarice is stunning” noting that “The Clintons have known for years that Hillary
would run for president—and yet they still undertook this transparently
unethical and potentially politically catastrophic action” referring to their
foundation’s actions and the “deletion of 30,000 emails, another breathtaking
inappropriate, and possibly illegal act.”
The track record of the Democratic
Party at this early point in the 2016 campaigns makes one ask why anyone would
still support it, its lone candidate, and its representatives. The economy has
been in the tank for the whole of the Obama administration, the same one that a
Democrat-controlled Congress foisted ObamaCare on the nation without ever having
read the bill.
The President’s primary obsessions
these days are making sure Iran gets to have a nuclear arsenal, extending
diplomatic recognition to Cuba, the leading Communist nation in our hemisphere,
and making sure that our southern border remains so porous that thousands of
illegal aliens can gain access.
I would be happy to tell you what
Hillary’s objectives and policies are, but other than repeating the same old,
failed liberal crap of the past, there’s nothing specific to identify. Does she
want to “help the poor”, “protect the middle class”, et cetera? Well, sure she
does. As to anything else, her opinion today is often in direct opposition to
her opinion of yesterday. She’s not saying much and with reason; as often as not
she makes a fool of herself in the process.
If you were a leader in the Democratic
Party would you take a dim view of those who vote to keep your candidates in
office? Would you, however, even once ask why the Party is unable to produce
more than one candidate for President (forget Bernie Sanders—he’s a Socialist
who votes with the Democratic caucus) at this point?
And who is that candidate? It is a
former First Lady who has spent her entire life in politics riding the coattails
of her husband, a charming rascal who has cheated on her for decades. Together
they have been in more scandals than can be listed here.
They may have been “dead broke” when
they left the White House, but they now own two houses and are worth millions,
not the least because as Obama’s Secretary of State the foundation took in
millions in donations and Bill took in millions to give speeches, often from the
same donors. Was the U.S. foreign policy purchased over her four years? Was the
security of the emails she was sending breached? Definitely. Can you name a
single treaty or major foreign policy achievement of Hillary Clinton’s service
as Secretary of State? Neither can she.
Pause now and compare that the
dynamism of the Republican Party. As Gov. Mike Huckabee announces today, its
slate of presidential candidates is as lively a group as one can imagine. The
Party has asserted control in Congress to the point where the White House knows
it no longer has free reign to destroy the nation in every imaginable
way.
That’s why voters will in 2016 likely
rebuke the Democratic Party in an electoral bloodbath. It’s why the voices
within and beyond the Party should be calling for Hillary to step aside. It
won’t happen, but it should.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
1 comment:
Awesome. Yes come and worship the next one together dont forget the shovel.
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