2016-07-12

Crisis of Character

      Crisis of Character by Gary J Byrne Book Cover

Crisis of Character by former United States Secret Service officer Gary J Byrne is a book on the NY Times best seller list.

It provides the gist of the Clinton administration from 1993 through 2001 involving a lot of mess to which I'd just as soon not be exposed — but the interesting underbelly of it all is just how niggardly the nature of their interpersonal relationship appears and the profoundly deficient apparent lack of "character and temperament" requisite for any leader of the United States of America.

While I don't claim to be this stellar example of doing the right thing — it has been my personal view that entirely too many people conducting the political and business affairs of the Clintons have ended up mysteriously and suspiciously dead with wounds undocumented in the "official" investigation.

Add to this any number of other deficiencies of the Clinton reign from Monica Lewinski's semen stained dress to the infamous private mail server of the Secretary of State which was subsequently swept under the carpet by the Director of the FBI — and Attorney General, who met with Bill Clinton for an impromptu discussion ... and ALL appear to be in cahoots with the remainder of the democratic establishment in blurring the seriousness and the facts via a suppressing smoke screen of attempts to diffuse the situation.

Another Clinton white house is just about as good an idea as Bernie Sanders proposed socialist utopia: nothing good can come out of it.

Sooner or later we need to hold our leadership accountable for their actions and lack thereof. This simply does not appear to be happening. I'll take Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton any old day; particularly in light of the travesty which was eight years of Barack Obama and his professional vacationing on Air Force One agenda.