More Bad News for Hillary Clinton
By: Bill O'ReillyAugust 5, 2015
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A new poll of likely Democratic voters in New Hampshire - the first primary state - contains the following questions:

Who do you support for the Democratic nomination?
Hillary Clinton received 42% support
Bernie Sanders received 36% support
Joe Biden got 4%

When asked: Which Democratic candidate do you think best represents the values of Democrats like yourself?
43% said Bernie Sanders
34% said Hillary Clinton

When asked: Which Democratic candidate do you think is least honest?
31% said Hillary Clinton
3% said Bernie Sanders 

Obviously, many Democrats would not answer that question.

Also on the Clinton front - The Washington Post is reporting that the FBI is looking into the security of Hillary Clinton's private email set up which as you may know has brought scrutiny on Mrs. Clinton's trustworthiness. She deleted more than 30,000 emails, causing consternation in many quarters.

Finally, the Wall Street Journal reports today in an editorial that although the Clintons donated about

$15 million dollars to charity between the years 2007 and 2014, all but $200,000 of that was given to the Clinton Foundation which pays travel and other expenses for the Clinton family and gives them a forum to promote public policy in addition to helping various causes like combating world hunger.

The Clintons wrote off $15 million in charitable deductions on their taxes.

Now if you think I'm being unfair to Secretary Clinton, let me reiterate: I am not in business to demean the woman. But time after time after time she does dubious things. The email situation is murky and we're glad the FBI is now involved. But the charity situation is not confusing. For seven years the Clintons funded their own foundation which in part benefits them and took a huge deduction in doing so.

I have a foundation so I know what I'm talking about. And every penny of the Winifred and William O'Reilly Foundation goes to charity. I derive no benefit from the foundation. None.

There comes a point when American voters have to decide whether ideology trumps effective leadership.

It is possible that Hillary Clinton is the most misunderstood person in the entire world. It is possible…I guess.