Hillary Clinton To Run For President Of France In 2017
Hillary Clinton, having become a naturalized French citizen, opened a French bank account and not having been convicted (although suspected) of any serious crime has met the requirements to run for president of France in the upcoming 2017 election. Mrs. Clinton announced her bid for the French presidency today and immediately became the leading liberal candidate. Clinton's campaign slogan is "Make France Great Again."
In an interview with the Paris Times newspaper, conservative French National Front party leader, Marine Le Pen, warned the world of the dangers ahead should Hillary be elected president of France. Le Pen said a Clinton presidency would “not benefit” France, be “destructive” for Europe, and ultimately be a “danger to world peace.”
Le Pen sees Clinton as being so “dangerous” because of her career as US Secretary of State, in which she worked “hand in hand with Barack Obama on decisions” that eventually “plunged the world into chaos.”
“I think if Clinton was elected, she would continue this policy, a destructive policy, a policy of conflict,” Le Pen said. “I think she is a danger to world peace.”
The French media noted that Hillary Clinton should easily win the election and that Le Pen would only have a very narrow pathway to victory.












