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Does America really need another polarizing occupant of the White House? Barack Hussein Obama is likely the most polarizing president in U.S. history, and Hillary Rodham Clinton will cause similar levels of polarization among the American populace.
Despite her disingenuous handling of the Benghazi and e-mail scandals, Hillary apparently feels that because she is a female and a Clinton, she is ENTITLED to America's highest office. And despite her obvious shortcomings, many feel that another Clinton presidency is inevitable.
Without a doubt, Hillary is extremely ambitious, and she will do almost anything needed to win, but her political persona represents the failed past and would mark a continuation of most of Obama's failed policies and resultant polarization.
Unfortunately, though American voters have had more than six years to reflect on the mistakes and failed policies of Barack Hussein Obama, many will tend to disregard Hillary's insincere politicking, along with her overconfident, calculating nature and her sense of entitlement.
Despite her disingenuous handling of the Benghazi and e-mail scandals, Hillary apparently feels that because she is a female and a Clinton, she is ENTITLED to America's highest office. And despite her obvious shortcomings, many feel that another Clinton presidency is inevitable.
Without a doubt, Hillary is extremely ambitious, and she will do almost anything needed to win, but her political persona represents the failed past and would mark a continuation of most of Obama's failed policies and resultant polarization.
Unfortunately, though American voters have had more than six years to reflect on the mistakes and failed policies of Barack Hussein Obama, many will tend to disregard Hillary's insincere politicking, along with her overconfident, calculating nature and her sense of entitlement.