I'm not hiding from anything and you don't get to tell me what to do sir.....I read your link....I've stated my position about your "truth"....I never exonerated Hillary from her mistakes...not once...but my view of the circumstance obviously doesn't interest your "truth"......I leave you to your convictions with respect...something that in my case, you sorely are lacking
Hey Maris, Denny and Marz......we know the Clintons are connected and have benefited from their position just like most people in that world of power.....just sayin'...that's a dead horse that doesn't make a good drum
Nixon should have never been elected and I feel good about having never voted for the SOB. But come on man, he's dead! We have the now to deal with and she doesn't have any more going for her than he had. It will be good when that truly is a dead horse. I sure wouldn't want to bang it, errr the drum.
I agree with all but the last part Marz....my point all along is that this is not some new revelation...covert ops, covered up govt ops...it's the price of decades of cold wars and diplomatic sparring. Just because of the internet...folks act like it's the crime of the century..I just don't see it that way
If Hillary is found guilty and convicted of crimes, war crimes, whatever....I'll accept that verdict...until then..it's election year
Nixon-esque. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politi...-bash-political-foes/President-Bill-Clinton-D President Clinton, himself the target of one of the most costly and lengthy investigations in US history, denied using the IRS against political enemies, especially those involved in the Whitewater probe. ''We may do some dumb things from time to time, but we are not certifiably insane,'' said his White House press spokesman, Mike McCurry. ''The IRS and the IRS solely is the one that makes decisions about the enforcement of tax laws.'' Still, the list of Clinton accusers who faced tax audits – some immediately after going public with their accusations – suggests a pattern of political retaliation, even if not personally directed by the president, critics say. These included many figures involved in the Whitewater investigation, as well as women who accused the president of sexual harassment or rape (Paula Jones and Juanita Broaddrick) or who alleged sexual affairs (Gennifer Flowers and Liz Ward Gracen). They included Billy Dale, whose firing as director of the White House travel office set off a firestorm of congressional criticism; FOX News analyst Bill O'Reilly, a critic who complained of being audited three times during the Clinton presidency; and the watchdog group Judicial Watch, which filed more than 50 lawsuits against the Clinton administration.
Back when the NYTimes wrote some news. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/05/u...inton-at-core-of-travel-office-case.html?_r=0 Memo Places Hillary Clinton At Core of Travel Office Case A memorandum by a former Presidential aide depicts Hillary Rodham Clinton as the central figure in the 1993 travel office dismissals, a politically damaging episode that the aide said had resulted from a climate of fear in which officials did not dare question Mrs. Clinton's wishes. The newly released draft memorandum, written by David Watkins, the former top administrative aide at the White House, also sharply contradicts the White House's official account of Mrs. Clinton as merely an interested observer in the events that led to the dismissal of the White House travel staff and their replacement with Clinton associates from Arkansas. ... In the memorandum, Mr. Watkins gives a detailed account that says the pressure for action came directly from Mrs. Clinton and indirectly through two close Clinton friends: Harry Thomason, a Hollywood producer and part-owner of an air-charter consulting firm, and Vincent W. Foster Jr., the deputy White House counsel who committed suicide in July 1993. "Once this made it onto the First Lady's agenda," Mr. Watkins wrote, "Vince Foster became involved, and he and Harry Thomason regularly informed me of her attention to the travel office situation -- as well as her insistence that the situation be resolved immediately by replacing the travel office staff. "Foster regularly informed me that the First Lady was concerned and desired action -- the action desired was the firing of the travel office staff. On Friday, when I was in Memphis, Foster told me that it was important that I speak directly with the First Lady that day." He wrote that he had called Mrs. Clinton that evening and that she had conveyed "her desire for swift and clear action to resolve the situation." ... After the travel office dismissals, White House officials acknowledged that they had acted rashly, and they rehired some employees. The Federal Bureau of Investigation inquiry on the travel office resulted in the indictment of Billy R. Dale, the office's director, in December 1994, on charges of embezzling $68,000 paid by news organizations for Presidential trips. In November, a jury acquitted Mr. Dale.
In case you don't get it, Nixon used the IRS and FBI against the people on his enemies list. So did the crook when she was in the White House, even as first lady.
The defense of Hillary at this point is insanity. The total amount of corruption from her entire party line is ridiculous.
Billy Dale was made the scapegoat for Hillary's blatant move to fire the travel office staff to replace them with friends of the Clintons. This, to me, is the worst part of the whole thing. She targeted a decent career public servant, and basically put him through hell, to distract peoples' attention from what she was doing. Similarly, she targeted a Muslim man who made a YouTube video as part of her Benghazi fuck up and coverup lies. Some things won't change.
Nuh uh, it is smart. Trump is Hitler and molests women. Hillary was a big wrestling fan, she took "win if you can, lose if you must but always cheat" to heart. I don't even know why you keep talking about these fake videos. Yahoo's top story was Ivanka talking about what Donald Trump said about women.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...hillary-clintons-sins/?utm_term=.2fd3114ea290 General Cartwright is paying the price for Hillary Clinton’s sins The Obama administration Justice Department has investigated three senior officials for mishandling classified information over the past two years but only one faces a felony conviction, possible jail time and a humiliation that will ruin his career: former Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman General James E. Cartwright. The FBI’s handling of the case stands in stark contrast to its treatment of Hillary Clinton and retired General David Petraeus — and it reeks of political considerations. Monday marked a stunning fall from grace for Cartwright, the man once known as “Obama’s favorite general,” who pleaded guilty to the felony charge of lying to the FBI during its investigation into the leaking of classified information about covert operations against Iran to two journalists. His lawyer Greg Craig said in a statement that Cartwright spoke with David Sanger of the New York Times and Dan Klaidman of Newsweek as a confirming source for stories they had already reported, in an effort to prevent the publication of harmful national security secrets. Under his plea deal, Cartwright could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Last year, Petraeus cut a deal with the Justice Department after admitting he had lied to the FBI and passed hundreds of highly classified documents to his biographer and mistress Paula Broadwell. He pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor of mishandling classified information and was sentenced to two years probation and a $100,000 fine. Clinton was not charged at all for what FBI Director James B. Comey called “extremely careless” handling of “very sensitive, highly classified information.” Comey said that although there was “evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information,” the FBI’s judgment was that no reasonable prosecutor would have filed charges against Clinton or her associates. “There is a lack of proportion just based on the facts that one figure, Cartwright, is getting severely punished and others so far have escaped the process,” said Steven Aftergood, director of the project on government secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists. “He is being singled out for prosecution and public humiliation. It’s an implicit rebuttal to those who argued that other senior officials such as Clinton or Petraeus got off scott free or got too light of a sentence.”
The bigger question there is; why the fuck is yahoo still around and regarded as a news source. LOL. That Mayer chick fucked that place sideways.
Millions of taxpayer dollars have been spent investigating Hillary's "crimes". We've examined her in far more detail than any politician, ever. There have been no charges. Either: a) she's not guilty, or b) Republicans are incredibly incompetent. Or both. barfo
Those are the two options that explain her not being indicted? How about the one where a Democrat President and Attorney General play footsie with the process to ensure the outcome best for the party? Hillary doesn't just think she's above the law, she is.