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

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    In the wake of the latest email chaos, Donald Trump is gaining in
    the national polling. Latest ABC News tracking poll has Trump up by
    one. Rasmussen has the race tied. Investors' business daily has
    Hillary Clinton up by one. The Real Clear Politics average, Clinton
    by 2.2 percent, which is a virtual tie.

    It all comes down to electoral votes and we will analyze those in
    just a few moments. No matter who wins the presidency, Americans
    will be uneasy. Let's take Hillary Clinton first. Mrs. Clinton has
    devoted herself to public service in three decades but has not
    really achieved anything outstanding. Her major accomplishment was
    helping the state and city of New York after the 9/11 attack. As
    senator here she did a very good job getting resources in to a
    devastated area. As secretary of state, Mrs. Clinton actively
    participated in President Obama's failed attempt to place the U.S.A.
    in a subordinate position overseas.

    As we all know, Mr. Obama did not want to lead, rather he hesitated
    in the Middle East, in Afghanistan, in confronting Russia. That
    policy is turning out to be disastrous and Hillary Clinton was his
    secretary of state for much of the retreat. That is not a partisan
    analysis. That is a fact. All you have to do is look at what is
    happening in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Europe, South China Sea,
    Iran, and the Persian Gulf not to mention North Korea. Foreign
    policy under Barack Obama has been a chaotic failure. Our enemies do
    not, do not fear us.

    If Hillary Clinton is elected president, there is really no reason
    for optimism. She supported the failure of ObamaCare. She has veered
    sharply left in her social beliefs. Now, she doesn't even oppose
    partial birth abortion on the day a baby would be born. As for the
    economy, Mrs. Clinton is a tax and spend liberal. And that policy
    has not stimulated growth for eight long years in this country. Now,
    on the other side there is Donald Trump. Completely untested in geo
    politics. Mr. Trump has made big promises that he will return
    prosperity to the U.S.A. and regain a leadership role for America
    and the world. That will not be easy.

    And Mr. Trump has no track record, no achievements to bolster his
    rhetoric. Instead he has a checkered business record. Although, to
    be fair, he has overcome big setbacks to build a very powerful
    business brand. Mr. Trump is running as an outsider who promises to
    clean up Washington and that message alone has a tremendous appeal.
    As everyone knows, his personal life as entertainer has been
    controversial. He is a blunt speaker who sometimes does not think
    before he makes public statements and that has hurt him with
    minority Americans and those who fear confrontation.


    If Mr. Trump is elected president, he will take office with the
    least amount of political experience of any commander-in-chief in
    history. So voters, you guys are faced with more negatives than
    positives in this election. Hillary Clinton is portrayed as a
    dishonest person who has had controversy after controversy. Donald
    Trump is portrayed as an immature rogue who has had controversy
    after controversy. That's the choice America faces one week from
    today. In the end, it should come down to your own belief system and
    which candidate better reflects that. It's personal.

    And that's "The Memo".


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