Okay, yeah it's Fox News, but I respect Catherine Herridge's work a lot: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-to-public-corruption-track.html?intcmp=hpbt1 So, suppose that Hillary is indicted within the next couple of months. What would that do to the election? My theory: Joe Biden is brought in out of the bullpen and sweeps to the nomination.
barfo will defend her even if she's found guilty. I think I saw a poll today that ~60% of Democrats don't care if she's indicted, they'll vote for her come hell or high water.
I'm sorry, but any mention of the Clintons and things being blown just takes my mind in bad directions.
They say that now, but if Uncle Joe comes riding to the rescue of the Democrat Party with Obama's full endorsement, I doubt that would hold.
Oh, I believe they'll vote for her even if she's already in prison. There are quite a few honest Democrats who don't like her in the first place, but people vote the "D" and chalk up the serial lying and criminal behavior to "vast right wing conspiracy tinfoil hat/LOL stuff"
Another poll. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ers_think_a_candidate_should_quit_if_indicted Do Voters Think A Candidate Should Quit If Indicted? Forty-six percent (46%) of all Likely U.S. Voters think a political candidate who is charged with a felony while running for office should immediately stop campaigning. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just as many (47%) feel that candidate should continue running until a court determines their guilt or innocence. It is important to note that Rasmussen Reports did not include the name of any candidate or include any details in the question that would suggest a specific individual. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Fifty-four percent (54%) of Republicans think a candidate charged with a felony should stop campaigning at once, while 41% disagree. Among Democrats, those findings are reversed: Only 40% say the candidate should quit campaigning, but 53% think they should keep running until a court determines their guilt or innocence. Voters not affiliated with either major party are evenly divided. ... Fifty-nine percent (59%) of voters think it’s likely Clinton broke the law by sending and receiving e-mails containing classified information through a private e-mail server while serving as secretary of State, with 42% who say it’s Very Likely. (barfo's not in the 59%, of course) Just 31% of voters trust Clinton. (That includes barfo, no doubt)
No, I'm talking about the primaries. If Hillary is indicted and Biden throws his hat into the ring, would Democrats vote for her, Bernie, the other sap, or Biden? I think Uncle Joe, with Obama's backing, would get the nomination.
If, if, if. Republican fantasies in advance of your inevitable defeat this year. Clinton will be better than any Republican, so she gets my vote. I'm for Sanders, but this is how elections work. You vote for the best one who wins the convention.
Even if Hillary deserves criminal charges, I see no way a leading presidential candidate of the the same political party of the sitting president would be indicted by the justice department.
That begs impeachment if she's elected. Obama and his people might face charges. Obama might pardon her. That would end the investigations (plural) and it would be within the law.
First, I don't think there's any love lost between Obama and the Clintons. They tolerate each other out of convenience. I would bet that he would be much happier with a President Joe Biden than a President Hillary Clinton and, if he thought Hillary's mud would cost the Democrats the election, he'd turn on her in a minute. Second, from the report I linked, there's a pretty good chance that the FBI agents and intelligence folks who are investigating this would raise a huge stink if Lynch turned a blind eye to solid evidence that Hillary is culpable of mishandling, probably intentionally mishandling, classified information. These guys all know the rules and they know that they wouldn't be cut any slack if they broke regulations on handling classified information. Petraeus was nailed for a lesser infraction. Third, Lynch has a reputation as a pretty straight shooter as a former US Attorney. I don't see her risking her reputation by trying to sweep Hillary's mud under the carpet.