I
just saw a video clip of Benjamin
Netanyahu and
Tony Blair basically saying we have not heard the last of Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton.
Sure
sounded like a cow bell, possibly the first one of the 2016
Democratic Presidential campaign.
Three
facts: She received more votes in 2008 than Obama; she has first
class Foreign policy experience, compared to any GOP challenger; and
third, she is a Woman.
She
is a woman like Golda Meier, Margaret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, or
Angela Merkel who have paved the way in leadership as Heads of State.
Israel, Great Britain, India, and Germany all trusted their
government to a woman. Now American voters can ask themselves, “Who
do the Republicans have, male or female who can beat Hillary in
2016?”
Hillary
also has Bill. Still the most popular President in U.S. History, who
happens to also be a World leader through his global iniative.
And
finally, she has the Machine. In four years President Barack Obama
built an election machine, the likes of which Tammany Hall only
dreamed of. They registered more Democrats, and got more Democrats to
vote, using a core constituency of minorities and women (who are by
census a majority of the population). Obama could concede the white
men, and for the most part did, and win. That machine will not be
going anywhere, they are already doing routine maintenance of the
computer data bases, and just looking for the next attempt by the GOP
to steal elections.
Hillary
is running. Make no mistake, the 2016 race is underway.
Now
let's discuss her VP choices. One woman stands ready, Congresswomen
Debbie Wasserman Schultz leads the DNC, and she is from South
Florida. She brings the Jewish vote. Plus there is no young men
waiting in the wings that could run with Hillary. She must pick a
woman.
So
there, Grand Old Party-- who could you nominate to beat this ticket?
You have two years to find your next Mitt Romney.
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