The other Clinton presidency

Donald Trump will get the Republican nomination, and Hillary Clinton will win the presidency by a landslide. Not only that, but the Democrats really may win control of both houses of Congress.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, pictured March 21, 2016, at a campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona. She takes the standard liberal positions on practically every domestic issue from gay marriage and abortion, to immigration. If all this makes her sound like a profoundly unexciting president, that would not bother her a bit, writes Gwynne Dyer.
Shortly before John Kasich dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, leaving Donald Trump as the only candidate, the Ohio governor put up a spoof video on the internet. Modelled on the old-fashioned intro that scrolls up the screen at the start of each Star Wars mo...

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