• [O'Reilly Factor] The Truth about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 2 04:12:26 2016
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    "In the wake of the latest email chaos, Donald Trump is gaining in the
    national polling. The latest ABC News tracking poll has Trump up by
    one, and the Real Clear Politics average has Clinton up by 2.2 percent,
    a virtual tie. No matter who wins, Americans will be uneasy. Let's take
    Hillary Clinton first. She has devoted herself to public service for
    three decades but has not achieved anything outstanding. Her major accomplishment was helping New York after the 9-11 attack. As secretary
    of state, Mrs. Clinton actively participated in President Obama's
    failed attempt to place the USA in a subordinate position. That policy
    is disastrous - look at what's happening in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan,
    Europe, the South China Sea, Iran and the Persian Gulf. Foreign policy
    under Barack Obama has been a chaotic failure, and if Hillary Clinton
    is elected president, there is no reason for optimism. She supported
    the failure of Obamacare and she has veered sharply left in her social
    beliefs. She doesn't even oppose partial birth abortion on the day a
    baby would be born. Mrs. Clinton is a tax-and-spend liberal and that
    policy has not stimulated growth for eight long years. On the other
    side is Donald Trump. Completely untested in geo-politics, Mr. Trump
    has made big promises that he will return prosperity and regain a
    leadership role for America. That will not be easy and Mr. Trump has no
    track record or achievements to bolster his rhetoric. He has a
    checkered business record, although, to be fair, he has overcome
    setbacks to build a powerful business brand. Mr. Trump is running as an outsider who promises to clean up Washington and that message alone has tremendous appeal. He is a blunt speaker who sometimes does not think
    before he makes statements. That has hurt him with minorities and
    Americans who fear confrontation. If he is elected, he will take office
    with the least amount of political experience of any commander-in-chief
    in history. So voters are faced with more negatives than positives in
    this election. That's the choice America faces. In the end, it all
    comes down to your belief system and which candidate better reflects
    that."

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