Have you ever considered what motivates Hillary Clinton?
Could it be fear?
All of us have fears, but Hillary?
She labeled her “basket of deplorables” as homophobic, xenophobic, and Islamaphobic but she herself seems to be polyphobic.
She is Christophobic and Theophobic in that she doesn’t mention God, the Bible, or the Lord Jesus Christ.
She seems to have alethephobia, a fear of telling the truth about Bengazi, her emails, and her health.
Hillary seems to have abandophobia, a fear of excluding people, because she can’t reject the behaviors of weird and crazy people. She seems to gather around her the most extreme mortals on the planet: lesbians, Sodomites, Abortionists, radical Muslims, International Zionists, radical black racists, and the like. Is there any sexual behavior that is wrong to this woman? Further, why can’t she admit Islam is the source of radical terrorism?
In fact, she just can’t admit she’s ever goofed. She defends everything she does, says, and thinks. And, she can’t seem to say, “I was wrong.”
For sure, Hillary is at a safe distance from confessing, “I am a sinner.”
Is this because she can’t admit there is a right and a wrong, good behaviors and bad behaviors? All of which may point to a problem of nomosophobia, a fear of God’s law, a fear of absolutes.
Hillary’s world seems to be one where good and evil are determined by which way her belly button is pointing.And, since she always follows here belly button, she’s always headed in the right direction.
Since she hasn’t had a press conference with journalists, does she have media phobias?
And what’s with all the cover-up of her health. Here is a woman that is coughing, fainting, and collapsing. She is 69 years old . . . and all 69 year olds are fighting some kind of health issue. Maybe she is fighting thanatophobia, a fear of dying, or monopathophobia, a fear of getting a disease. Whatever it is, she can’t seem to say, “I am sick.”
And, what is a 69 year old woman running for president in the first place? Most women this age are retired and content to be a grandmother. What kind of lust for power is driving this woman? Does she have atychiphobia, a fear of failure and not being known?
Here is a woman that has to be the center of attention, in the limelight, and in the White House with power, fame, money, and prestige. What compels this woman?
Is it fear?
I must know because I suffer from aepistemophobia–a fear of not knowing the truth on matters.
Storm Brooks
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