Let's face it: Hillary Clinton is the least honest, most corrupt individual ever to win the Democratic nomination. Donald Trump is the least qualified, coarsest and least appealing candidate ever nominated by the Republicans. But, one of them has to win, so the voters must overlook those personal flaws and come to a decision. Hillary Clinton is a woman with a great resumé and few accomplishments. She was elected to the Senate from New York, but if her name was merely Hillary Rodham, she never would have been able to carpetbag her way into the seat in a state in which she had never lived. A mere detail, that – for Hillary Clinton has been above the law for her entire adult life. Most things she touches fall apart – from Hillarycare to the Russian Reset to Benghazi. She received millions of dollars of donations to the family foundation while she was Secretary of State (and probably while she was a senator, too). She has shifted her position on many major social issues, espousing the “traditionalist, family-friendly position” just long enough to win some votes for herself or her husband, and then moving inexorably to the left and, eventually, not only switching her positions on such things as traditional marriage, welfare reform, crime and punishment, to name a few, but also, once switching, becoming completely contemptuous of anyone who holds the very position she once held herself. If there ever was a candidate who does not deserve our vote, it is Hillary Clinton. We don’t know if Donald Trump will try to take advantage of women while President; but we know that Mrs. Clinton’s husband did. Mr. Trump’s character, integrity and behavior may well be every bit as weak as Mrs. Clinton’s. We are not happy with that. But his Supreme Court nominees will be superior to hers; his tax plan is superior to hers, he will correctly identify Islamic terrorism; he will defend American interests; he will build the Keystone pipeline; and he will respect the Constitution, including the Second Amendment; and he will not fall prey to the political correctness that has captured the American establishment.
We can be trapped in these side issues forever, but here is what we think is the most important point about this election: almost none of the policies Mrs. Clinton campaigns for will promote small government, low taxes or reduced spending. She reflexively “blames America first,” just as Donald Trump’s instinct is that America is right. Donald Trump says he will appoint judges who will respect the Constitution - including the right to bear arms; Hillary certainly will not, and will use executive action to restrict those rights. Don't forget that the progressives want to modify the First Amendment as well - freedom of speech and the press- by criminalizing opposition to the doctrine of "climate change."
No, we don't like Mr. Trump's personal history, his temperament or his moral standards (or at least his moral standards of 2005); but Hillary Clinton's are equally unsavory- and she has been a member of the establishment for a few decades now, and the policies she has promoted and defended have for the most part been wrong. Mr. Trump will use the term "Islamic terrorism" when it is appropriate. Mrs. Clinton will not. Donald Trump may have engaged in some randy talk – but he did not delete 30,000 emails and he did not lie to the families of the men killed at Benghazi. He supports voter ID laws (which Hillary stoutly will oppose). Mrs. Clinton wants to admit hundreds of thousands of undocumented people; Mr. Trump seeks to stop illegal immigration. Note we did not say “immigration,” but "illegal immigration.” The progressive left is incapable of differentiating between the two. Mrs. Clinton believes that Americans and especially American policemen are racists. Mr. Trump supports law and order. If you want just one reason to vote for Mr. Trump- it is this: he favors a constitutional amendment to limit the terms of Congress. Mrs. Clinton won't.
She has always traded on her position to enrich her personal bank account, from Whitewater and the cattle futures while in Arkansas to her family’s foundations after her husband left the White House. The chief beneficiaries of the foundations are the Clintons themselves, their family and friends, and the solicitations for the foundation did not stop while she was in the Senate or was Secretary of State. “Conflict of Interest” is a phrase that applies to others, but never to Hillary Clinton.
We wish that we had two honest candidates with no personal baggage or taint of corruption. We do not have even one. Look therefore at the policies they espouse, at the causes they promote, and the party platform they are running on. We believe that Donald Trump wins on those criteria. If you want business as usual or four more years like the last eight, vote for Hillary Clinton. If you want change and reform, vote for Trump.