By Britt Nelson

The Clintons. What will the future hold for these two aging, career politicians – Bill and Hillary — now that their dream of a second Clinton administration has gone with the wind? At this point it’s time for the nation to say goodbye to the Clintons and give a warm welcome to Tulsi Gabbard.

On Tuesday, aide to President-elect Donald Trump Kellyanne Conway floated the idea that Trump would not pursue any more investigations into Hillary Clinton’s private email system or the Clinton Foundation. Reaction was swift and that’s why Conway did what she did to measure the reaction for a Trump response that came later in the day after the president to be met with executives, editors and reporters with the New York Times.

According to news reports, during that meeting Trump was asked about further investigations into the Clintons and he appeared to have softened his tone far from the campaign promises to appoint a special prosecutor to further examine if any laws were broken by the Clintons, the U.S. State Department and the Clinton Foundation, calling them “good people” and he didn’t want to hurt the Clintons or cause further divisiveness. But the clincher came when Trump was asked if he had taken the Clintons off the table and he said “no.”

If it can be proved that the former president and his wife broke laws they should be held accountable and held up as examples that no one is above the law, not even the Clintons and their associates.

Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, if confirmed as the new U.S. Attorney General, very well might appoint a special prosecutor to look into the Clintons. Two things could happen: once and for all the Clintons would be cleared of any criminal wrong doing or either one or both would be charged with a crime or crimes. It has been widely reported that the Clinton Foundation remains under FBI investigation to this day. When Sessions takes office he will certainly be briefed by FBI Director James Comey on the status of this investigation. If misdeeds are suspected, Sessions more than likely will take action that may include appointing a special prosecutor or presenting the FBI’s evidence to a federal Grand Jury and issuing indictments.

If the Clintons are charged with felonies and later found guilty it would be so appropriate to sentence them to house arrest for three or more years wearing ankle bracelets. No more wiggle room. No more mega money speeches. They could sit around all day watching TV soap operas and game shows, yell at the TV coverage of Trump, watch old Ronald Reagan movies, bake some cookies and write books about that imaginary “vast right-wing conspiracy” that finally came true.

Meanwhile, back in New York City, U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) ‘surfed’ right through the lobby of Trump Tower, up the elevator and rode the wave into the penthouse. President-elect Donald Trump interviewed Gabbard earlier this week for as yet an unknown position in his emerging administration. But Trump knows political talent when he sees it.

At 35 years old, this woman has achieved major accomplishments. Born in American Samoa in the South Pacific in 1981 she now is serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, she is a military police officer in the Hawaii Army National Guard with the rank of Major, she served two deployments in Iraq as a combat soldier in the U.S. Army, she is a practicing Hindu and the first Hindu to serve in congress, according to her Wikipedia biography. She was vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee until she quit in February 2016 to fully endorse Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. If ever a woman was bound for glory it’s Gabbard.

Trump must see Gabbard’s many talents and hopefully he will bring her into his inner circle as an advisor, a cabinet member or an ambassador or assistant Defense Secretary or the Veterans Administration. She is capable of wearing many hats, but besides all that she’s smokin’ hot and a good surfer. Not too bad for a Democrat who could heal many political wounds from the past year-and-a-half and help Trump face the future as President of the United States in an unstable world.