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    Kamala Vs Hillary | Armstrong Economics

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefOctober 29, 2024 World Economy No Comments1 Min Read
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    QUESTION: Did you honestly say that Hillary was better than Kamala?

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    Newsweek Madam President Hillary Clinton R

    ANSWER: Yes. This has NOTHING to do with either’s claimed policies. As part of the vetting process years ago, the question was whether they were intelligent enough to handle the job. You need someone who is authoritarian and can stand their own between all the players for the Deep State at these cabinet meetings. Hillary has a brain, and she would not allow them to push her over. That does not mean I agree with the policies or the direction of her thinking. Kamala does not have what it takes to do the job, which is why the Neocons stuffed her in this position, and she never had to be elected by the Democrats in a primary.

    Kamala will be a disaster, and the Deep State will take us into World War III. Look at her Vice President pick—another placeholder. Being president is NOT about kissing babies and saving whales. This is a serious job, and the press seems to want to fool everyone all the time.

     

     



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