Are there those who roam the halls of power in Washington, D.C., who are impervious to criminal prosecution? The answer is yes when it comes to Hillary Clinton. When you become a Washington, D.C., insider, you know where the bodies are buried. Hillary Clinton has clearly mishandled secret information that should not have been on her private email server.
Gen. David Petraeus mishandled secret information and was disciplined for it. In the case of Hillary Clinton, it appears she will not be held to account for the mishandling of secret information.
The more important issue for American voters has to be: If Hillary Clinton can't handle secret information properly, how is she going to do as president of the United States of America? If Hillary Clinton becomes president, the very security of the United States of America would be in jeopardy.
While Hillary Clinton likes to portray herself as an advocate for women, she is not. While her husband ex-President Bill Clinton was attorney general of Arkansas, he was involved in sexual misconduct. Hillary Clinton threatened and intimidated the woman involved into keeping quiet.
Wikipedia says, "Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, has been publicly accused by three women of sexual misconduct; one woman (Juanita Broaddrick) has publicly accused him of rape, another (Kathleen Willey) states Clinton groped her without consent, and a third accuser (Paula Jones) states that Clinton sexually harassed her. No other woman has publicly accused Clinton of sexual misconduct, although many others have accused him of adultery, and rumors of additional sexual misconduct have been publicized in tabloid magazines and on the Internet.
"Of all the allegations made against him regarding his sexual history, Clinton has only admitted extramarital relationships with Monica Lewinsky and Gennifer Flowers. Through his representatives, he has responded to the allegations by attempting to discredit the credibility of the accusers, noting that (in the case of Broaddrick and Willey) they previously testified, under oath, that Clinton never made unwanted advances."
It is clear to me, and it should be to everyone, that Hillary Clinton believes she deserves the power and prestige of the presidency. I, for one, believe that the United States of America deserves better!
Dana L. Stern Sr.