I don't know what to say about some of these Facebook posts or how to address the #NeverHillary crowd. It just seems like a lot of these people don't know shit about Hillary pre this election. I'll highlight the Wikipedia for easy reading:
-She was a teacher in criminal law and first director of first legal aid
-Published scholarly articles about children
-Specialized in patent infringement and intellectual property law while also working pro bono in child advocacy
-Founded a "a non-profit advocacy organization which encourages public policy in Arkansas that will benefit children and their families."
-Was for healthcare reform in the early 90's
-Major player in CHIP - 7.6 million kids covered in 2010
-Helped create the Office on Violence Against Women at the Department of Justice in 97
-Started the Adoption and Safe Families Act
-The speech in China
-Stood by her husband during an affair (conservatives usually love this one!)
-Well-liked senator
-Iraq vote mostly misrepresented
-The "gay rights are human rights" bit at UN speech in 2011
-Called for Al-Assad to respond to protests with reform, then by relinquishing power
She has done a lot for Americans from early on, made many, good decisions and made some mistakes. Ultimately she has a ton of experience which has unquestionably been more beneficial for Americans than not.
Anyone who compares her to Donald Trump is clueless.
And this "67% of people found her untrustworthy" thing that persists is like what Gingrich said to CNN recently about all people "feeling" like America is a lot less safe today when facts dispute it.