For those that keep asking the question, here you go...
- She was an excellent Senator of New York
- she crossed the aisle and worked with Republicans on most everything she did,
- she even joined the Prayer Breakfasts that congress had, so she could mingle with those of like minds religiously...
- Every Republican Senator that she compromised and worked with to accomplish things, PRAISED HER when she was a Senator...You CAN'T take that back....
- She worked to get NYC money after 911, for the injured and for the city to make it more secure,
- she worked on changing the Patriot act, with a handful of Republicans before Patriot Act 2 was passed and took out objectionables,
- she was a committee member of many important committees in the Senate, one of which was the Armed forces committee which gave her experience in Foreign affairs and Defense.
This is thanks to my friend
Care4all
And that's for starters. More to come.
none of that is an accomplishment.
you basically congratulated her for going to work.
good lord
Yup. She cannot point to a single significant accomplishment--something she can be proud of that SHE got done either on her own initiative or that she had an important part in--in her entire career as a lawyer, as first lady of Arkansas and the USA, as Senator of New York, or as Secretary of State.
And her legacy may very well be limited to those four dead bodies in Benghazi that she didn't directly cause, but may, as a result of her incompetence or indifference, will be saddled with anyway.
The two most significant sound bites of her career from her mouth to our ear:
". . .With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided that they'd they go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make?. . ."
And in Boston last fall: “Don’t let anybody tell you that it’s corporations and businesses that create jobs.”
But I guess her supporters don't really care. She has a "D" after her name and they are confident that once she is in office she will become this brilliant, insightful, competent, efficient, and effective leader that she has never been. As for her track record for the last 40 years, move along, nothing to see here, nothing here of interest. . . .