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The best solution is to expose her, pardon her, and let her, Bill and especially Chelsea, vanish into obscurity.
Nobody will be paying her $250K a speech anymore and Chelsea won't be able to use the foundation as a slush fund.
While there is a certain desire for revenge the best solution is to make her irrelevant. Burning her at the stake will only prolong the bitter resentment on behalf of the liberals.
To pardon her she would first need to be convicted and it doesn't appear to be happening.
I do believe there will be a void in the lives of the right wing with Clinton now gone from the public eye. She will do fine and I doubt her speaking engagements will change, quite the opposite.
Maybe Donald Trump said it best in his first statement as president elect, ""We owe Hillary a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country, I mean that very sincerely. Its time for America to bind the wounds of division, and its time for democrats, independents, and republicans to come together as one united people. Working together we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and rebuilding the American dream."
And as a democrat I could respond with the typical "Cheney lied 1,000x worse about Iraq and Cheney did 1,000x worse in Iraq and everyone let him go." But whats the point. We are currently so divided we can't even have honest conversations about America's problems.
As a American I believe we should just let her go. And then focus on what our new president said about coming together and fixing America's problems (to the best of our abilities.)
Do you know he lied or was it a serious misjudgement? I will agree that the decision, which Hillary supported, was a extremely costly and terrible one.
To pardon her she would first need to be convicted and it doesn't appear to be happening.
I do believe there will be a void in the lives of the right wing with Clinton now gone from the public eye. She will do fine and I doubt her speaking engagements will change, quite the opposite.
You people can't handle success.
Well, we'll see how she handles failure. The crooked, carpetbagging opportunist. End of the line for her.
Do you know he lied or was it a serious misjudgement? I will agree that the decision, which Hillary supported, was a extremely costly and terrible one.
To be fair, since it was her husband who kept telling us about Iraq's WMDs for 8 years, she didn't have much of a choice.
[quote=markjames68;46122760]The best solution is to expose her, pardon her, and let her, Bill and especially Chelsea, vanish into obscurity.
Nobody will be paying her $250K a speech anymore and Chelsea won't be able to use the foundation as a slush fund.
While there is a certain desire for revenge the best solution is to make her irrelevant. Burning her at the stake will only prolong the bitter resentment on behalf of the liberals.[/QUOT
She has always been irrelevant in our house and I think she needs to be held accountable like any other American. It would be nice to see her do jail time but who could tolerate her as a cell mate?
Do you know he lied or was it a serious misjudgement? I will agree that the decision, which Hillary supported, was a extremely costly and terrible one.
Just hours before the election results started coming in I would have answered that question in 3 paragraphs with 6 sources. But not today.
And if it was hours before the election you and I would be arguing Cheney vs. Clinton. But nothing would have been gained by that argument.
Do I agree with all of Trump policies? No.
Do I believe Trump wants whats best for America? Yes.
Cheney did what he did, and Hillary did what she did. And we have spent years arguing the Bush, Cheney, Obama, Hillary politics, and the only thing that was gained was more partisan division.
Personally I'm forgetting about Cheney and Hillary. And I believe America faces much bigger problems than trying to put (2) people in jail for crimes they did in the currents of American politics.
And I apologize to you if I was rude in this post.
And to be honest I don't have the energy to fight and argue anymore. And I'm going to try to leave the Bush, Cheney, Obama, Hillary fights in the past. And then realize democrats and republicans both have some good ideas, and then try to find the truth and middle ground to fix this degrading country.
And I congratulate republicans on their 2016 wins, and I believe we can all agree that America faces huge problems today and even more in the future.
I couldn't vote because you failed to have an option that says she has a constitutional right to a trial. I won't comment if she should be in prison until that happens and the issues are addressed without the veil of partisan "journalism." I do think that if she were to stand trial, she would likely be found guilty though given a relatively short stay in prison due to her status.
Should Hillary be locked up, made to pay back the money she took as bribes or just let her go?
Can we vote twice?
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