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Hillary Clinton: Lack luster resume of a do nothing Senator and an unaccomplished Secretary of State

Who Will Be the Winner By Default Leading Up to November Madness


By George Giftos ——--September 27, 2016

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I'm surprised Donald Trump has not been sued by the Clinton campaign, when they accuse him of being a liar that infringes on Hillary Clinton's franchise owner-ship on lying. It's 3:00 AM, who do you want answering the phone? That was on a March 6, 2008 campaign ad. But she never picked up the phone at 3:00 AM on September 11, 2012 during the Benghazi crisis. She wasn't there as promised. No body knows where she was.
Two multi million dollar homes when she claimed being dead broke after leaving the White House. Dodging sniper fire in Bosnia. Chelsea was in dire danger jogging around the WTC on 9/11. Because space is limited, listing all her lies and cover ups on the not approved illegal server, the confidential emails and other facts on Benghazi will have to be viewed in your search vehicle on your computer. In any campaign some facts tend to get distorted, but in comparison, Donald Trump's little white lies never cause the death of any one. The same can't be said about Hillary Clinton. The first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump didn't live up to expectation and Lester Holt's image, by doing a Candy Crowley moderation was tarnished. Donald Trump at times, seemed to be treading water, put on defense by Holt's Crowley act; but he didn't drown. Hillary Clinton's obvious smugness and smirk, as if she was forced to handle a dirty diaper, to debate for a position that should be rightfully hers. Like earning it in spite of a lack luster resume of a do nothing Senator and an unaccomplished Secretary of State.

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George Giftos——

George Giftos is a retired travel agency executive, in management for agencies by Fugazy World Travel, U.S. Industries, Carlson Companies.
George is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.


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