Her Democrat nomination may be a "give-me," but not the Presidency. Here is why, in brief.

 
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She is pro-Israel.  You wouldn't know it,  but she is.

She is pro-growth,  pro jobs.  You wouldn't know it,  but she is. 

She is working overtime,  stonewalling the email crisis,  Benghazi and her weird marriage arrangement. 

She is not middle class,  and has not been for 20 years. 

She is secretive to a fault,  and as angry a person as is Obama.

She intends to divide the electorate and run woman issues.  Good luck dividing the vote. 

She is not held in high regard within the black community.  

Her first week on the campaign trail may present a "first impression" that will live to haunt her.  

In recent polls,  more American's distrust her,  than see her as honest. 

She is not charismatic as a public speaker but,  still,  charges 250,000 for each speech.  

She is pro-Big Money,  in spite of her campaign rhetoric.  

Her husband is a horn dog,  personally popular but without any "coat tails."  His influence does not win elections for Democrat congressional folks.  

And,  we have to watch her drive around,  avoiding the press and people who have not been shipped in to meet with her in the "impromptu" cafe meetings of this past week,  for a year and a half !!!!

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  1. The USA is backing away from Israel? Is that what you think? Well, I hate to break the news to you but the most recent polls show that more Americans then ever strongly support Israel ... Obama is NOT the usa - he's just a President with a who now has a shelf life remaining of less then two years

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  2. The US will leave Israel standing alone at the UN. To the Obama Administration, "having Israel's back" means putting a knife there. Question to Hillary: : Will you continue Obama's campaign against Neyayahu? They say you are a friend to Israel. Are you going to speak up during the campaign or "fake it" until you become president, if you become president?

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  3. This presidential season has the promise to bring a tremendous amount of diversity. Not only is Clinton the leading figure on the Democratic side, but the Republicans have a plethora of diverse options, at least in terms of race, ethnicity and gender.

    Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio both have strong ties to the Hispanic community. Rubio is Hispanic and Jeb Bush has a Mexican-born wife and once, inexplicably, listed himself as Hispanic on a voter form.

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  4. A Bloomberg Politics/Selzer & Company poll conducted from April 6-8 and released on April 16th finds more Americans approve of President Obama’s handling of the economy than disapprove. The national survey of 1,008 U.S. adults found that American optimism is growing. 49 percent of Americans approve of the job Barack Obama is doing with the economy, compared to 46 percent who disapprove. Americans view President Obama and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton more favorably than any prominent figures in the Republican Party. Barack Obama was viewed favorably by 52 percent of respondents to 45 percent who have an unfavorable view. Hillary Clinton had a slightly less robust 48-44 favorable rating, but her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had a 60-32 favorable rating, as Americans still recall the economic boom that took place during the Clinton presidency.

    By contrast, none of the GOP presidential hopefuls, or Republican members of Congress are viewed positively, except for Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who barely registers on the plus side with a 32-31 favorable rating. President Obama’s chief antagonists in Congress, House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell both are viewed very negatively by the American people. McConnell has an upside down 25-35 favorable rating and John Boehner sports and even more dismal 24-48 favorable rating.
    Since the poll was last conducted in June 2014, Americans have become more optimistic about future job growth, the housing market and America’s standing in the world, all positive signs that President Obama is steering America forward, even though the economic recovery has not been felt evenly across the nation.

    When Barack Obama entered the White House, he inherited one of the deepest recessions in American history. From the beginning, he took bold steps as chief executive to try to get the economy moving again. Now, well into his second term, Americans have begun to recognize that those steps worked and that the President should be commended for moving the economy forward again.

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    1. I have half a dozen polls that tell us the opposite. Besides, this is a Bloomberg sponsored survey. Kind of laughable that you would think it to be a serious, domestic survey. Hillary has lost 16 points in terms of popularity, is upside down in most polls as to trust, is hiding from the press and wearing sunglasses and a trenchcoat when out in public, and, after 20 years in the public light, cannot come up with an agenda that is not 20 years old. What DOES she stand for, anyway? No one seems to know . . . . and her van . . . . . . . Scooby Do . . . . . . . . . . really?

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    2. Half a dozen, aye? ...

      Obama economic approval.

      The Economist/YouGov 4/11 - 4/13 1000 A 46 47 -1

      Bloomberg 4/6 - 4/8 1008 A 49 46 +3

      ABC News/Wash Post 3/26 - 3/29 RV 47 48 -1

      CBS News 3/21 - 3/24 1023 A 47 46 +1

      NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 3/1 - 3/5 1000 A 47 48 -1

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    3. Maybe 8 or more. Trust me. I am not a Democrat, so you can trust me.

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  5. Smithson writes: "Besides, this is a Bloomberg sponsored survey. Kind of laughable that you would think it to be a serious, domestic survey."

    But he quotes Bloomberg polls when he likes what they say:
    http://jds-midknightreview.blogspot.com/2013/11/falling-like-rock-does-approval-number.html

    hypocrisy demonstrated here daily

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    1. Nice try, Chief. Actually, when I quote a Left Wing, Marxist oriented, Utopian thinking, post-modern,, tradition denying, socialist survey group, I do so because of you . . . . . . . . . me hoping against hope that you will come to your senses if I quote the surveys you respect.

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