It was a bad week for Hillary Clinton. Bill Clinton told the truth for once, calling ObamaCare a crazy idea that could never work. Yet Hillary continues to support this program that is on the verge of collapse and survives only through government subsidies.
Then came the Vice Presidential debate, and Gov. Mike Pence reminded voters why they fear a Hillary Clinton presidency. Hillary Clinton will push for a massive tax increase, followed by an even larger spending increase. She will put through more regulations, making it even harder for businesses to create new jobs. Her foreign policy is likely to just as big a disaster as those she brought about as Secretary of State when she cozied up to Putin, allowed Iraq to become vulnerable to the Islamic State, and helped turn Libya into a base for Islamic terrorists.
Pence’s truth-telling was so effective that Sen. Tim Kaine felt compelled to interrupt repeatedly, hoping to keep voters from hearing the hard facts. He resorted to outright lies, claiming that Hillary had been Secretary of State in 2008 when the U.S imposed sanction on Russia. He also repeated her assertion that the Bush tax cuts of 2001 caused the Great Recession – something which The Washington Post fact-checker had already dismissed as “rhetorical poppycock.”
It was clear that Pence won the debate, and that undecided voters who saw it would be unlikely to vote for Hillary.
But the audience for that debate was alarmingly small. In fact, it was less than half the size of the first presidential debate, and less than four years ago.
That means many undecided voters still need to be informed and persuaded.
The news media will try to bury Tuesday’s debate.
They will do everything they possibly can to protect Hillary.
Voters need to know that Clinton’s own words confirm her plan to criminalize Christianity and censor criticism of Islam.
Voters need to know that Clinton supports a 550% increase in Syrian refugees in the United States.
Voters need to know about her plans for massive increases in taxes and spending.
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Sincerely,
Richard A. Viguerie
Chairman, FedUp Political Action Committee
Founder of "My Own Super PAC"
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