
Rather, it will be stronger if those who oppose the left-liberal policies and viewpoints described above maintain a status apart. This system produces a lowering of quality and a sense of entitlement antithetical to a strong America.įor these reasons, America won’t be “stronger together” under Hillary Clinton’s leadership. Instead, they favor a spoils system in which a share of rewards - e.g., admission to college and accession to jobs - is set aside for African-Americans, Latinos, and (where necessary) females. Such laxity won’t make America stronger it will weaken us.įinally, Hillary Clinton and her fellow left-liberals oppose a meritocracy in which merit is judged without regard to factors like race, ethnicity, and gender. Thus, they want standards lowered because some groups have difficulty adhering to them.

Their main argument in favor of these measures is that certain segments of the population bear a “disproportionate” burden as a result of current standards. They also want to impose substantially less discipline on disruptive students. They want to release criminals, set lower sentences, and decriminalize certain conduct. Third, Hillary Clinton and her fellow left-liberals want to hold Americans to lower standards of personal conduct than those currently embodied in the criminal law. Meanwhile, under the guidance of left-liberal intellectuals, the rejection of American greatness has become the organizing principle behind a new way of teaching of American history to top high schools students.Ĭan America be great if it teaches students that it isn’t even good? Political leaders like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have manifested this view by running around the world apologizing for American foreign policy. It holds that America is anything but great. The real left-liberal view of American greatness is even more disturbing.
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Second, Hillary Clinton’s stated position on American greatness is that “America is great because it is good.” Coming from Hillary, this tired phrase is code for the claim that American greatness depends on policies such as open borders and liberal largess. In all likelihood, this decline would continue under Hillary Clinton. Marco Rubio laid out some of the sorry details here.

Would an America unified behind Hillary Clinton’s left-liberal leadership and vision satisfy these requirement? I don’t think so.įirst, America’s military is in steep decline under President Obama. Fourth, America must be a meritocracy and must judge merit without regard to extraneous factors such as race, ethnicity, and gender. Second, America must have a shared belief that it is great, and not just “because it is good.” Third, America must hold its citizens to high standards of personal conduct. First, America must have a strong military.
