Open Letter to Susan Estrich
Dear Susan,
In a recent column at FoxNews.com you said:
How does Hillary Clinton beat Rudy Giuliani? The answer is simple. Experience. She has it. He doesn't. And it's already beginning to show.
Hillary has more experience than Rudy? I'm ROFL.
You went on to talk a lot about how dirty Rudy is and how his experience is limited to New York City. You didn't mention that Hillary's executive experience is limited to... none!
What you liberals don't and can't understand is that many of the voters don't care if a candidate is not squeaky clean. What we want is a candidate that we believe has the courage to stand up to the threats to our culture and security. And we don't care if we are disliked by the rest of the world. In fact, if we were more disliked maybe fewer people would want to come here. (Yeah, right.)
We have a 'nice' president now with a first lady that has sweetness oozing from her pores -- and look what that has given us. A mess in Iraq from trying to do something 'nice' for the Iraqi people instead of just kicking their asses and leaving. Illegals swarming across our country trying to turn it into the sorry place they chose to leave. Huge increases in federal involvement in an education system that has absolutely no chance of ever improving its ability to properly educate our children. An administration completely intimidated by the opposition party -- as in Plame-Wilson and US Attorney firings. I could go on and on about the fruits of niceness in a president.
In short, Susan, it might be kind of 'nice' to have a president with a few rough edges. Such a president might be willing to do what needs to be done without worrying so much about what the media, foreigners and the opposition think about him or her. We need a president who doesn't consider the moral standing of a threat. When this country is threatened it doesn't matter who is right and who is wrong. A threat is a threat. Would you surrender your home to invading neighbors because you know they need food and shelter? I don't think so. You might invite needy neighbors into your home but you wouldn't allow them to take it by force.
I certainly wouldn't mind having Rudy as president, but right now I'm leaning towards Ron Paul. If Fred Thompson gets in the race I'll most likely support him. One thing is certain though: I wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton for dogcatcher.
Sincerely,
Carson Sasser
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