It would appear that a failure to become president could be dangerously risky for Hillary, considering that in her official, high ranking position in the Obama administration, she took loads of money from foreign and domestic gangsters and dictators (money that went into the coffers of the Clinton Global Initiative) in exchange for United States government favors/contracts/gifts when she held the official position of Secretary of State.
Some of Hillary’s favors have already been granted to her dictator friends, at a great cost in money and national security to American citizens, but some of the money was given to Hillary for favors these mobsters wish to collect after she is securely in the White House and occupying the Oval Office. Such people will be very angry if she isn’t elected and is unable to dole out the promised-and-paid-for goodies. When these buddies of Hillary don’t get what they want they make the one who disappointed them pay a maximum price. So Hillary will tell any lie and make any policy promise to get herself elected, because to be unable to serve her underworld friends and not be able to do their bidding is unthinkable.
Maybe fear of not becoming president and having to face these angry customers is causing some of Hillary’s self-expressed “short-circuiting”. Do we really want to have a president who is beholden to the scourge of the world, and who will be making decisions to please dictators when she should be thinking about the security of the United States? I think not.
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