This year’s theme of the election in the United States can best be described by the above phase. It’s bad mouthed Donald (Republican nominee Donald Trump) vs. bad/criminally/foolish actioner Hillary (Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton).
The whole world will be looking at whether sweet mouthed awful actions win over the bad mouthed stronger policies, or not. It is no secret that Donald Trump lacks political correctness, can sometimes be seen as arrogant. For example, his recent feud and counter attacks on the parents of a slain soldier was unnecessary. He could have placed his points politely. He could have used thousands of available examples to support his policies of banning Muslims while thanking the family and saying that their son could have been a role model against Islamic terrorism. Instead of that, he engaged in a bitter feud, which is now costing him dearly in the polls.
What Donald Trump accuses Hillary Clinton of that her greatest achievements is to avoid criminal penalties over the scandals could actually be true. She used a personal email server which could have and likely have compromised national security. FBI accused her extreme negligence saying no sane person would have done such a thing. Despite that, she managed to avoid any penalties, which any other normal American couldn’t have survived. In addition to that after the release of her emails, it is clear that she clearly lied to the Americans. She emailed her daughter calling the incident a terrorist one after the incident but lied to the American people and to the families that it has been caused by a video. If one has to dig, scandals in relation to Clinton go back a long way.
Her current policies that she advocates are largely borrowed from other candidates, especially Bernie Sanders and her best working strategies against Donald Trump has been to avoid press conferences and not commenting on the scandals and controversies.


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