09-12-2015, 04:11 PM
Hillary Clinton is by far the most qualified candidate for the presidency, from either party, in terms of experience. Right now, to me, her platform is also the most palatable.
She may be too traditional politically to be elected now though; the public seems to be fed up with career politicians and establishment types. But, the 2016 election is still more than a year away and public sentiment can change a lot between now and then and when push comes to shove.
Of course the far right wing and the RNC engage in efforts to knock Hillary out of the running, that's undeniable and part of the competitive political climate. Unfortunately, in my opinion, Hillary and her camp haven't managed the barrage of allegations against her well so far, and some of her actions and words only add fuel to the fire.
If she can turn that around in the next 14 months and gets elected president, it will be interesting to watch the true Hillary haters blow their effin' tops.
She may be too traditional politically to be elected now though; the public seems to be fed up with career politicians and establishment types. But, the 2016 election is still more than a year away and public sentiment can change a lot between now and then and when push comes to shove.
Of course the far right wing and the RNC engage in efforts to knock Hillary out of the running, that's undeniable and part of the competitive political climate. Unfortunately, in my opinion, Hillary and her camp haven't managed the barrage of allegations against her well so far, and some of her actions and words only add fuel to the fire.
If she can turn that around in the next 14 months and gets elected president, it will be interesting to watch the true Hillary haters blow their effin' tops.