The Post-Achievement Politics of Obama and Hillary – IOTW Report

The Post-Achievement Politics of Obama and Hillary

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Occasionally someone pranks an unwitting MSNBC panelist or a bunch of teenagers by asking them to name a single Hillary accomplishment. Even though Hillary has piled up more awards than Charles de Gaulle, nothing comes to mind. An editorial in the Chicago Tribune has the writer asking a group of Chicago leaders the same question about Obama’s foreign policy.

Silence follows.

Obama and Hillary don’t just suffer from a shortage of accomplishments. They’re also burdened with a surplus of failures. Benghazi worries so many Hillary supporters because there is nothing to balance it against. There is no, “But look at all the good she did.” Hillary didn’t do any good. She didn’t do much of anything except tour countries and pose for photos.

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10 Comments on The Post-Achievement Politics of Obama and Hillary

  1. “Parasite: An organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host; One who habitually takes advantage of the generosity of others without making any useful return.

    “People who refuse to earn their own living when they easily could, parasite off the talents and efforts of others – parasite off even those who have given their lives to exposing the parasite conspiracy.”

  2. Mark Levin mentioned today that Cyrus Vance, Carter’s Sec of State also wrote a book called _Hard choices_. It does have a colon and also states: Critical years in America’s foreign policy.

    LOL

  3. Wow, over 20 years in the spotlight and given public monies, power, and high positions yet zero crowning achievements. Bravo, you are a true, loser Hillary!

  4. What a brilliant commentary, full of spot on observations and assessments, and money shot quotes!

    “…As a Secretary of State she made a perfectly adequate First Lady…”

    “…Progressives live in a world rushing toward a future that never arrives. Everything is immediate and immediately forgotten. The past and the future are constantly being rewritten for the needs of the moment…”

    “…She’s famous and they’re famous. And they’re all famous for being famous. Hillary Clinton will run for the White House on a platform of being famously famous. As the Kim Kardashian of national politics, she’s the inevitable nominee. She deserves to be the nominee because she’s Hillary…”

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