Hillary in a corner
Shes on a suicide watch as her fibs and stretchers just keep coming
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Anot-so-funny thing is happening to Hillary Clinton on her way to the coronation. By this time she was supposed to be busy getting accustomed to the purple, looking forward to high times next summer at the Democratic National Convention in Tampa. She might have been thinking about what she would do about those carpets upstairs in the White House that she never got around to replacing when she lived there in that other century. Now shes on a suicide watch.
Will she continue to die the death of a thousand self-inflicted cuts, or will she and the rest of us be put out of her misery by an embarrassed and frightened party and an ambitious vice president who cant believe the prospect of a second chance at a job he has lusted for, for so long.
The pollsters, eager to get an early line on prospects for the November election next year, find that as of now Hillary would lose narrowly to Carly Fiorina, the onetime CEO at Hewlett-Packard, and shellacked by Ben Carson, the distinguished neurosurgeon. Nothing recedes like success, and prospects can change at warp speed, and public-opinion polls a year ahead of an election are no basis for a wager, but even a reasonably precocious fifth-grader can see that the lady is in deep, deep smelly stuff.
Just when things cant get worse, sometimes they do. The FBI lab has apparently recovered many of the emails she thought she had safely deleted from her private server. The courts and the Congress are getting antsy, and the Justice Department which, may or may not be afraid to offend someone who might still be the partys nominee for president, leaks tidbits to the press that further disturbs miladys sleep.
Getting caught at telling fibs and stretchers once or twice is embarrassing, but getting caught at lying every day for months is devastating. Even if she avoids an indictment, recovery and a return to popular acclaim will be difficult and probably impossible. The fact that a retired doctor with no political experience but regarded as scrupulously honest is besting her in the polls is enough to convince even the most cynical political pros that black lies matter.
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