LETTER: ‘Corrupt’ Hillary a disaster waiting to happen

The Democratic presidential candidate is both unfit and unreliable.

‘Corrupt’ Hillary

The Democrats have given us a totally corrupt, lying, incompetent political hack, Hillary Clinton, who can’t be trusted one iota to be honest nor do what is in the best interest for America.

This woman is nothing but a complete phony. Just see what Secret Service agent Gary Byrne says about her true character and what a volatile temper she has.

Even her staff is scared to death of her because she is so volatile and unstable.

And now there is a legitimate concern about her health, both mentally and physically.

With thousands of her emails, I believe, possibly taken by enemies, they now have a means to blackmail her.

Her policies as secretary of state were a total failure, creating chaos around the world and turning America into an international laughing stock.

You can bet she will appoint wacky left-wing judges who will further decimate the Constitution and our freedoms.

Hillary promises us four more years of the current White House disaster, more economic stagnation, dead wages, middle-class decimation and national embarrassment.

This woman has a proven history of failed judgment and is completely unfit to be president in every way.

Her only strategy for victory is to demonize Trump with lies on top of lies.

And Trump not only has to beat Hillary, but also has to overcome a very biased media which, for the most part, is fully in support of corrupt, establishment Hillary.

But Trump is light-years ahead of her in judgment, accomplishments, energy and leadership.

This is exactly what we need, finally, a real leader who will put America first: Donald J. Trump.

Greg Carroll,

Sequim

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