82 online
 
Most Popular Choices
Share on Facebook 71 Printer Friendly Page More Sharing
Life Arts    H1'ed 3/21/16

Hope or Hustle in the Primaries - An Interview with Michael Collins

By       (Page 1 of 4 pages)   22 comments, 8 series
Follow Me on Twitter     Message Joan Brunwasser
Become a Fan
  (89 fans)

"Hillary Clinton never met a war she didn't like." Michael Collins

Michael Collins
Michael Collins
(Image by anonymous)
  Details   DMCA

My guest today is political observer and writer Michael Collins.

JB: Welcome back to OpEdNews, Michael. Let's jump right in. What's your take on the primaries so far?

MC: Joan, it's a pleasure to talk with you today. The presidential primaries represent a choice between tragedy and real opportunity.

A Republican tragedy is guaranteed through the impending nomination of Donald Trump. The man is never wrong, even when everybody knows the truth. Worse than that, Trump stands up in front of volatile crowds and plays on their worst fears. He talks about punching protesters and then people get punched. He talks about ISIS being involved in protests against him to further incite his supporters against protesters. Personal filters and boundaries are completely alien to Mr. Trump.

This is something we've never seen before in a presidential campaign. With Trump as the Republican candidate, we will have months of this rhetoric more appropriate to a professional wrestling show than political discourse.

The Trump tragedy is guaranteed, win or lose. If he wins, we face the possibility that he might actually get elected. If he loses the nomination, the outcome will be just as tragic.

That tragedy presumes the likely Clinton nomination. An imploded Republican party with either Republican loyalists or Trump supporters sitting on the sidelines guarantees a Clinton victory. Let's look at the essence of her public record.

JB: What is your major concern with Hillary?

MC: She never met a war she didn't like. She voted for the Iraq invasion, the very worst foreign policy decision imaginable and the cause of over a million deaths. She either knew or should have known that the Bush White House lacked any real evidence to support the invasion. More recently, as Secretary of State under President Barack Obama, Clinton was instrumental in formulating and implementing the programs to oust Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and the legitimate President of Syria, Bashar Al-Assad. Not one of these nations posed an imminent threat to the security of the United States and she knew it.

The current totals for lives lost in Libya and Syria as a result of the Clinton-supported chaos and mayhem is 100,000 people in Libya and 250,000 people in Syria. She didn't kill anyone with her own hands but her aggressive policies to create civil wars to oust Gaddafi and Assad destroyed the societies of the two nations and got a lot of people killed and injured. Libya is a failed state now. Syria has 11,000,000 displaced people with its infrastructure destroyed. I don't know exactly how many wars you need to support to acquire the label war monger but I am quite sure that war efforts with 350,000 dead in Libya and Syria meets the requirement.

To paraphrase the Bible, we shall know her by her works. Hillary Clinton is a dangerous leader. If elected president, she has the potential to ruin much more than two countries.

Next Page  1  |  2  |  3  |  4

(Note: You can view every article as one long page if you sign up as an Advocate Member, or higher).

Well Said 7   Must Read 5   Valuable 5  
Rate It | View Ratings

Joan Brunwasser Social Media Pages: Facebook page url on login Profile not filled in       Twitter page url on login Profile not filled in       Linkedin page url on login Profile not filled in       Instagram page url on login Profile not filled in

Joan Brunwasser is a co-founder of Citizens for Election Reform (CER) which since 2005 existed for the sole purpose of raising the public awareness of the critical need for election reform. Our goal: to restore fair, accurate, transparent, secure elections where votes are cast in private and counted in public. Because the problems with electronic (computerized) voting systems include a lack of (more...)
 

Go To Commenting
The views expressed herein are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of this website or its editors.
Follow Me on Twitter     Writers Guidelines

 
Contact AuthorContact Author Contact EditorContact Editor Author PageView Authors' Articles
Support OpEdNews

OpEdNews depends upon can't survive without your help.

If you value this article and the work of OpEdNews, please either Donate or Purchase a premium membership.

STAY IN THE KNOW
If you've enjoyed this, sign up for our daily or weekly newsletter to get lots of great progressive content.
Daily Weekly     OpEd News Newsletter
Name
Email
   (Opens new browser window)
 

Other Series: View All 90 Articles in "Election Integrity"

Other Series: View All 55 Articles in "election campaign"

Other Series: View All 45 Articles in "economic inequity"

Other Series: View All 62 Articles in "Bernie Sanders"

Other Series: View All 23 Articles in "Military/Foreign Policy"

Most Popular Articles by this Author:     (View All Most Popular Articles by this Author)

Interview with Dr. Margaret Flowers, Arrested Tuesday at Senate Roundtable on Health Care

Renowned Stanford Psychologist Carol Dweck on "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success"

Howard Zinn on "The People Speak," the Supreme Court and Haiti

Snopes confirms danger of Straight Ticket Voting (STV)

Fed Up With Corporate Tax Dodgers? Check Out PayUpNow.org!

Literary Agent Shares Trade Secrets With New Writers

To View Comments or Join the Conversation:

Tell A Friend