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Hillary is the most and by far the best qualified candidate for president

Hillary Clinton is far and away the most qualified candidate for president on the ballot today. By virtue of experience, training, temperament and intellect, she may be the single most qualified presidential candidate most voters have ever seen. Vote for Hillary Clinton for president.

Hillary will come to the job prepared. (We feel comfortable using her first name both because her campaign does and to avoid confusion with Bill.) She has been active in public life for almost half a century. She has been twice elected to the U.S. Senate and served most recently as secretary of state. And, while not an official position, her time as first lady had to have given her firsthand insight into the inner workings of the executive branch.

So, while individual policy positions are debatable, overall she will make a fine president. That is, of course, if her opponents let her. And there the principal objections seems to be that she is a Democrat and, more to the point, that she is female.

The first is simplistic, but, as far as it goes, legitimate. The second is not, and is far more complicated.

That Hillary is so often viewed negatively is unfortunate, but in some respects understandable. Unlike her husband, she is not a natural campaigner and as such, her public persona too often comes off as stiff and less than fully authentic.

But Americans are not electing a backslapper-in-chief and telegenic is not a synonym for competent. That Hillary has not mastered the age of reality television should not be the criterion by which voters decide their future. Neither Harry Truman nor Dwight Eisenhower were particularly cute, but both worked out rather well.

In any case, what is sometimes seen as Hillary’s paranoia or lack of transparency may simply be the natural response of someone who has been beat up, insulted and targeted for decades – as an advocate, as first lady and as a woman. The idea that she is now being blamed for her husband’s infidelities redefines misogyny. In the face of that, who would not be defensive?

That is not weakness, however, and bullies know the difference. It is no accident that Donald Trump admires Vladimir Putin or that Putin seems to prefer Trump. The Russian knows full well that while the con man gets all dewey-eyed over dictators, were she to see Putin as a threat to her progeny, Hillary Clinton would gut him like a trout.

Besides, she is lucky. And good luck is as worthwhile in presidential politics – or in the White House – as in Las Vegas. How else to explain that the Republican Party has nominated a lunatic? The party of Lincoln and Reagan has inexplicably advanced a presidential candidate who is manifestly unqualified to handle sharp objects, let alone be entrusted with the most powerful position on Earth.

But the less said about Trump the better. The very notion that he is on the ballot is an insult to our democracy.

Vote for Hillary Clinton for president.



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