Dear Mrs. Hillary Clinton

Subject: Dear Mrs. Hillary Clinton
From: Kim Williamson Pollock
Date: 1 Oct 2016

Dear Mrs. Clinton,

Back in the early nineties is when I first seriously started paying attention to you.

Your husband, Bill Clinton was running for President. The year was 1991.

When Bill's affair with model, Gennifer Flowers came to light, I thought you were a strong woman for staying in the marriage. That took a lot of strength and courage.

Well, that scandal didn't hurt him and Mr. Clinton went on to win the election.

Then, in 1997 a young woman by the name of Monica Lewinsky came out and said that she too had an affair with Bill Clinton. After many denials from your husband and a blue dress that Ms. Lewinsky wisely saved with Mr. Clinton's DNA on it, he finally admitted that yes, he did in fact, have sexual relations with her.

You continued to stand by him. I continued to respect you. However, it did cross my mind that you only stayed for political reasons. I continued to give you the benefit of the doubt.

Fast forward to the year 2008. You were running against Barack Obama for the White House.

You continued to stand by him. I continued to respect you. However, it did cross my mind that you only stayed for political reasons. I continued to give you the benefit of the doubt.

Fast forward to the year 2008. You were running against Barack Obama for the White House.

Both campaigns said awful things to one another. The typical election process. Again you showed incredible strength and determination even though you didn't win.

Fast forward to the present.

In just the past three or four months, I have been made aware of terrible things about you.

You say you're all for women's rights. Where were Gennifer Flowers rights when you tried to destroy her character? In public no less. From what I have read, you blamed her for the affair.

Where were Monica Lewinsky's rights when you publicly smeared her as well.

Where were Kathy Shelton's rights at the tender age of 12 when you questioned her credibility after she was raped by a 41 year old man? Not only that, you helped to defend him and it's been said that you blocked evidence. He served less than a year in prison.

I could go on and on.

On behalf of women everywhere, thank you for standing up for us and our rights.

If in let's say 10 years someone were to come up to you and say 'Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Tyrone Woods, Sean Smith and Glen Doherty'. Would you even remember who these men were? With your new flippant attitude, I have to wonder. These are the four men who's lives were lost in BENGHAZI, Libya when you didn't follow protocol and failed to convene the Counter Terrorism Security Group. Your careless ways landed you at Congressional hearings. When the families were mourning their losses you were heard saying, "what difference at this point does it make?"

Through the years I wasn't following you or politics you became very COLD and unfeeling.

Then I learned you used a private email server while you were in the Senate. You even went on to try and blame Colin Powell for YOUR mistake. Whenever anyone brings up the email situation you come across like a robot. That leaves me feeling like you aren't sorry for what you did, you're only sorry you got caught.

Over the past few months while I gave myself a refresher course about your life and political career I was left feeling not only angry but disappointed.

What the hell happened to you?

In my eyes you went from a respected First Lady of the White House who I admired to someone who is only interested in their own gain and I think that's the real reason you didn't leave Bill Clinton. You had too much to lose.

They say hindsight is 20/20 and now I think it's because you stayed in the marriage it has left you bitter. Your anger towards him must have been festering inside of you and building up over all these years.

So here you are the first woman to run for President. Women should be celebrating - we have come so far!

But, the sad fact is YOU took our joy away because of YOUR dark record! A dark record that will be in the history books for years to come. Yes, I would love to see a woman in the White House - but not you.

You scare me. You are sneaky. You like to 'hide' things. You like to destroy key evidence, after it was SUBPOENAED! Any other person would have been charged with obstruction of justice. You know it and more importantly, WE know it.

In closing, I will say this, "I used to be with you but now if I could vote - it would be Donald Trump because I'm a Canadian deplorable and I'm with him!

Regards, Kim Williamson Pollock

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