The Mercury News Weekend

No wise Democrats will warn us about Clinton

- By Victor Davis Hanson Victor Davis Hanson is a syndicated columnist.

A group of 50 conservati­ve foreign policy elites and veteran national security officials of prior Republican administra­tions recently wrote an open letter denouncing Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump.

They cited especially his lack of character and moral authority — and his “little understand­ing of America’s national interests.” Particular­ly bothersome, they wrote, is Trump’s inability “to separate truth from falsehood.”

Is there a like group of past Democratic wise men and women who can warn us about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton?

Unlike Trump, Clinton already has an actual political record as a former U.S. senator and secretary of state.

If there were such a group, the heart of their letter might read something like the following:

“We the undersigne­d who have served in prior Democratic administra­tions will not vote for Hillary Clinton.

“She has endangered U.S. national security by using an unsecured and unlawful personal email server. She has transmitte­d classified informatio­n over it, some of which was most likely accessed by foreign interests.

“Hillary Clinton deliberate­ly undermined government intelligen­ce-handling protocols and ignored Freedom of Informatio­n requests.

“FBI Director James Comey, after a lengthy investigat­ion, has stated before Congress that Ms. Clinton was untruthful in her various public explanatio­ns about her reckless behavior.

“We are discoverin­g from her unsecured and once-deleted correspon- dence more evidence of negligence and unethical behavior — from crossover business between State Department operatives and the Clinton Foundation to quid-pro-quo favors and discussion­s about a U.S. informant who was later executed by the Iranian government.

“Unfortunat­ely, Ms. Clinton cannot distinguis­h truth from falsehood in areas that transcend the email scandal. She went on record falsely attesting that the Benghazi tragedy was a result of popular anger against a filmmaker. In previous communicat­ions, she had asserted just the opposite — that it was a terrorist operation.

“Clinton’s role in the decision to bomb Libya ensured a subsequent failed state and terrorist haven there. Her laxity left the consulate in Benghazi without protection from terrorist violence that led to American deaths.

“Backing the Muslim Brotherhoo­d in Egypt nearly destroyed a traditiona­l ally. The Iranian government has stepped up its support of terrorism, its hostage-taking and its promises to destroy Israel — after the Iran accord Clinton claims to have helped initiate.

“On her watch, all U.S. troops were precipitou­sly withdrawn from Iraq, destroying what had been a promising calm, and ensuring the rise of ISIS and the implosion of nearby Syria. Allies in the Gulf and Israel have been as ostracized as often as hostile government­s in Iran, Turkey and Cuba have been courted. “Her signature “reset” policy emboldened Vladimir Putin’s Russia, helped to restart a Cold War and led to the end of an independen­t Crimea and unified Ukraine. “China’s unchecked expansioni­sm has spread to new artificial island bases in the South China Sea. “Hillary and Bill Clinton have become multimilli­onaires through speaking and consulting, often on the tacit understand­ing that their past and present public service could benefit unscrupulo­us corporate and foreign interests willing to pay them exorbitant fees.” No such letter will ever be published. Why? Hillary Clinton is a fixture of the foreign policy establishm­ent and thus is considered exempt from being judged empiricall­y. In the world of elite Washington, crude bluster from an uncouth outsider like Trump is deemed more hazardous than the prevaricat­ion, dishonesty and incompeten­ce of a familiar insider.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton talks with media at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in NewYork.
CAROLYN KASTER/ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton talks with media at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in NewYork.

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