The Hillary Clinton Presidential campaign machinery has masterfully shielded her from any probes the media might burrow into her policies, any policies, or into whether she even has policies that she might impose on the Nation from the comfort of the Oval Office. From behind the impenetrable shield she feels comfortable hurling divisive claims of GOP voter suppression in the knowledge that the pandering media leaders will lead the accommodating pack down a rabbit hole.
Preoccupation with absurdities down that dark rabbit hole will allow no time and no light to facilitate scrutiny of her bizarre world galloping and destructive years as Secretary of State, and of Clinton’s role atop America’s foreign policy apparatus.
Oh, but wait, here comes help from Clinton’s former boss. Resting from his relentless pursuit of legacy fabrication through an impossible Iranian deal, Obama made a stunning declaration this week applauding his own success on the international stage.
One of the better deconstructions of this peculiar bit of surreal and unfounded boasting, comes from Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media: “Watch Obama sum up his failed presidency in under sixty seconds”
The brief video report is worth a look as, in his usually piercing style, Levant punctures another of the typically inflated hyperbolic balloons floated by a President purposely insulated in a cocoon of glorification.
“It is a quintessence of the man. It is blaming George Bush. ….. His explicit measurement is what do others think of us. …… Do you think Russia and China really respect America more now?
He claims to have “ended two wars.” But that’s not right either. ISIS has filled the vacuums left by Obama’s retreat.”
Obama’s perceptions, so incompatible with the international realities of the past six years, have greased the slide that will send future Clinton foreign policy claims of success, right into the abyss.
So, what is it again that Clinton has accomplished?
A constituent of the vast baby boomer generation with a career which has been fortunate to know the ponderous corporate worlds, as well as the intimately pressurized, and invigorating entrepreneurial domains of high tech and venture capital, I have harvested my share of mistakes meandering through corridors of enterprise from Silicon Valley, to London and endless, colourful, sometimes praetorian points in between. The voyage has provided an abundance of fodder for a pen yielding to an inquisitive keyboard, a foraging mind, and a passionate spirit.
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