If I had a dollar for every hypocrite in Washington, I’d be a very wealthy woman.

Although not quite as filthy rich as Hillary Clinton, who raked in millions in speaking fees from Wall Street yet still refuses to release the transcripts.

What is she hiding?

If Bill Clinton got paid $700,000 for a one-hour speech, don’t we have a right to know what he said that was so important? Same with the Democrat front-runner, who was also paid obscene amounts of money for speeches paid for by Goldman Sachs and other big banks.

Yet Hillary is criticizing Donald Trump for not releasing his taxes. If transparency is the issue, why doesn’t she lead by example and release what she told the investment gurus? That’s a question even Bernie Sanders wants to know.

Will it all go “missing” like her emails?

Perhaps Guccifer, the Romanian hacker who easily cracked her “off the grid” email server while she was secretary of state, can find the transcripts for us.

But until then, just yesterday Hillary Clinton gave a CNN interview where she said Trump was “unqualified” to be president. She rattled off a list of complaints about the presumptive GOP nominee — he’s divisive, unmoored and dangerous.

Nevermind that she voted for the Iraq War, which killed thousands of our soldiers. I’d say that war was dangerous, wouldn’t you?

Or nevermind the countless foreign policy blunders she made while secretary of state: The failed Russian “reset,” the disastrous “nation building” in Libya or her failure to designate Boko Haram a terror group.

And then there’s Benghazi, where she refused to provide needed security and military backup resulting in the murders of four Americans by radical Islamic terrorists. Her actions (or non-action) on Sept. 11, 2012, was certainly “dangerous” to Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods and Winchester native Glen Doherty.

And when it comes to “divisive,” Clinton has called Republicans her “enemies” on national television and compared the GOP to “terrorists” for not supporting Planned Parenthood. If that isn’t “divisive” rhetoric, what is?

With Trump topping Clinton in the latest national poll, voters are starting to catch on to the left’s duplicity, double talk and hypocrisy.

That’s why Donald Trump will be our next president.

Adriana Cohen is co-host of “Herald Drive” ?airing 6-9 a.m. weekdays on Boston Herald ?Radio. Follow her on Twitter @adrianacohen16.