Hillary’s Supreme Mistake: She’d Be Courting Disaster
THE ISSUE: Hillary Clinton’s vow to require Supreme Court nominees to oppose the Citizens United decision.
Being the progressive liberal that she is, Hillary Clinton will have a litmus test for her Supreme Court nominees not just with respect to the Citizens United decision, but also when it comes to unrestricted abortion rights and unhampered amnesty for illegals (“Hillary’s Litmus Test,” Editorial, May 16).
Being the inveterate hypocrite she is, her presidential campaign will suck up Wall Street and environmental extremist dollars faster than a vacuum cleaner. She’ll have George Soros’ money machine supplementing the Clinton cash machine that’s put Bill and Hill in the top 1 percent income bracket, thanks to the Clinton Foundation racket.
And if she buys her way back to the White House, she’ll have the audacity to pretend she’s the Mother Teresa of American politics.
You can take that to the bank. James Hyland
Beechhurst
Is it me or is Hillary Clinton dressing like Mao Zedong? Wonder what she is trying to tell us?
Bill Gechoff Jackson Heights
Hillary as secretary of state destroyed the Middle East and North Africa. She was a failed carpetbagging senator who didn’t have her name on one meaningful bill. She wrote her “thesis” on the Marxist Saul Alinsky and made emails disappear.
The Clintons have be come clowns. Those who vote for her do so at their own peril. Unless, as more scandals arise, Hillary eventually drops out.
JR Cummings
Manhattan
In her “intimate” gatherings with handpicked supporters in Iowa (as opposed to open press conferences), Hillary Clinton rails against the “fat cats” making obscene amounts of money.
But she and her husband have raked in millions in speaking fees from individuals and foreign governments, obviously seeking to curry favor with a potential president. Is she running against herself?
Michael P. Quane South Hempstead
Hillary is where she is because of her husband, Bill. Sadly, I think there’s a pretty good chance she’ll be our next president.
Salvatore Pedi
Eastchester