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If you dislike your boss, do you walk into his office and tell him he's a bastard, because you want your public and private positions to be identical?
Your snark and smears doesn't change the fact that after 30 years in the public eye, we have a decent idea of what she will try to do. We can base this not only on her record, but on her campaign proposals.
Believe it or not, Presidents usually get done about 75% of what they promise, with at least partial success. As with any President, for the vast majority of her proposals, the wild card will not be what policies she tries to enact; it will be what survives Congress.
E.g. I have no doubt she will push a variant of her pledged tax plan; that she will be slightly more aggressive with international conflicts than Obama; that she will try to shore up the ACA; that she will nominate a pro-choice justice for the SCOTUS; that she will try to do something to make secondary education more affordable.
The main thing I expect her to flip on will be free trade. I don't know / seriously doubt if she really will reject the TPP or "renegotiate" NAFTA.
Ironically, the truly unpredictable one in this respect is Trump, as he flips on most of his policies 6 times before breakfast, shows little understanding of policy, and talk about backroom deals and lack of transparency....