It becomes very humorous that these posters, well let me say at least one poster, keeps posting about Jeb Bush and the two gaffes he made this week, both of which will be in the wind as time wears on and have little to no importance except to her..the poster.
I find these kind of things all over the country recently and to me, this seems relatively important...
"True to the Clinton playbook, former secretary of State Hillary Clinton is trying to wave away legitimate questions about her appalling behavior as either baseless “partisan” attacks or narrow legalisms normal people don’t care about.
Even if you ignore the very live question of whether or not she’s guilty of criminal transgressions, you’re still left with a woman with abysmal judgment."
The article begins on how almost the entire 8 years that Clinton was in office it was one scandal or another
"When her husband was in the Oval Office and embroiled in myriad of scandals, Bill Clinton’s defenders would often say the president isn’t above the law but he isn’t below the law, either. In other words, the president should be judged only by a legal standard. This always struck me as more than a little absurd. Yes, the law matters. Even so, it is but just one relatively short stretch of a much longer border dividing the realms of right and wrong."
Goldberg: Ready for Hillary?
Beautifully ended...
"Wise people learn from their mistakes. And one could argue Clinton has. But she learned the wrong lessons. Instead of changing her behavior, she learned how to better hide the evidence of it. Even former Clinton staffer James Carville surmised she created a private server to hide her emails from congressional oversight.
What hasn’t changed is the Clinton way of obfuscating and parsing, attacking motives and deploying attack dogs. That’s what she does. And if you want more of it, than you are indeed “Ready for Hillary."