Clinton in the White House: The Disaster That Wasn’t
THE ISSUE: Michael Goodwin’s column imagining the United States if Hillary Clinton had become president.
Michael Goodwin’s opinion piece on what Hillary Clinton’s presidency would have looked like was chilling (“Nightmare that could have been,” May 27).
I remind nay-saying friends about this, too. I also would have mentioned the ramifications of not having Justice Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court.
Tim Rogers
Weston, Conn.
I love Goodwin. He tells it like it is. If Hillary were president, we would have never heard of the dirty tricks, double-dealing or coverups by the Obama administration's FBI and John Brennan’s CIA.
Clinton is despicable, and she should slink home with her husband and the grandkids Bill was so fondly discussing with Loretta Lynch.
Joann Mirone
Old Greenwich, Conn.
Goodwin’s article on “the nightmare that could have been” was excellent. He clearly outlined the many serious issues that would have disappeared had Clinton become president.
Most, of course, involve her misconduct. Hopefully, all those Demo- cratic Party operatives — former Attorney General Lorretta Lynch, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Brennan, Susan Rice and others — will get their just punishment.
The key is that Obama administration may have used the power and position of the White House to try to influence a presidential election. That’s serious.
Most importantly, I believe Trump is president because the average American saw that Clinton would be four more years of Obama, on steroids.
Kenneth P. Lebeck
Plainview
Isn’t it time for Hillary to put her devastating loss aside and move on to something worthwhile?
With absolutely no end in sight, she must realize that her lifelong dream was an utter nightmare. Her mistakeridden campaign message was nothing more than, “I should win because I’m a woman and it’s my turn.”
With that in mind, America gave 304 electoral votes to the host of “The Apprentice.” As the great Warner Wolf would say, “If you had Hillary Clinton, you lost.”
Ronnie Zajicek
Cortlandt Manor
At a recent Yale University graduation speech, Clinton admitted she is still not over losing the 2016 presidential election.
Does it ever end? We’ve endured a yearand-a-half of her blame-and-complain game.
Clinton should quit whining about the fact that the big, bad, evil Trump whipped her resoundingly.
Earl Beal
Terre Haute, Ind.