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A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
I normally avoid making political posts here but I just received this
summary of Hillary's past history and it was just too good to pass up: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- When Bill Clinton was president, he allowed Hillary to assume authority over a health care reform. Even after threats and intimidation, she couldn’t even get a vote in a democrat-controlled congress. This fiasco cost the American taxpayers about $13 million in cost for studies, promotion, and other efforts. Then President Clinton gave Hillary authority over selecting a female attorney general. Her first two selections were Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood – both were forced to withdraw their names from consideration. Next she chose Janet Reno – husband Bill described her selection as “my worst mistake.” Some may not remember that Reno made the decision to gas David Koresh and the Branch Davidian religious sect in Waco, Texas resulting in dozens of deaths of women and children. Husband Bill allowed Hillary to make recommendations for the head of the Civil Rights Commission. Lani Guanier was her selection. When a little probing led to the discovered of Ms. Guanier’s radical views, her name had to be withdrawn from consideration. Apparently a slow learner, husband Bill allowed Hillary to make some more recommendations. She chose former law partners Web Hubbel for the Justice Department, Vince Foster for the White House staff, and William Kennedy for the Treasury Department. Her selections went well: Hubbel went to prison, Foster (presumably) committed suicide, and Kennedy was forced to resign. Many younger votes will have no knowledge of “Travelgate.” Hillary wanted to award unfettered travel contracts to Clinton friend Harry Thompson – and the White House Travel Office refused to comply. She managed to have them reported to the FBI and fired. This ruined their reputations, cost them their jobs, and caused a thirty-six month investigation. Only one employee, Billy Dale was charged with a crime, and that of the enormous crime of mixing personal and White House funds. A jury acquitted him of any crime in less than two hours. Still not convinced of her ineptness, Hillary was allowed to recommend a close Clinton friend, Craig Livingstone, for the position of Director of White House security. When Livingstone was investigated for the improper access of about 900 FBI files of Clinton enemies (Filegate) and the widespread use of drugs by White House staff, suddenly Hillary and the president denied even knowing Livingstone and, of course, denied knowledge of drug use in the White House. Following this debacle, the FBI closed its White House Liaison Office after more than thirty years of service to seven presidents. Next, when women started coming forward with allegations of sexual harassment and rape by Bill Clinton, Hillary was put in charge of the “bimbo eruption” and scandal defense. Some of her more notable decisions in the debacle we She urged her husband not to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit. After the Starr investigation they settled with Ms. Jones. She refused to release the Whitewater documents, which led to the appointment of Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor. After $80 million dollars of taxpayer money was spent, Starr's investigation led to Monica Lewinsky, which led to Bill lying about and later admitting his affairs. Hillary’s devious game plan resulted in Bill losing his license to practice law for 'lying under oath' to a grand jury and then his subsequent impeachment by the House of Representatives. Hillary avoided indictment for perjury and obstruction of justice during the Starr investigation by repeating, “I do not recall,” “I have no recollection,” and “I don’t know” a total of 56 times while under oath. After leaving the White House, Hillary was forced to return an estimated $200,000 in White House furniture, china, and artwork that she had stolen. What a swell party – ready for another four or eight year of this type low-life mess? Now we are exposed to the destruction of possibly incriminating emails while Hillary was Secretary of State and the “pay to play” schemes of the Clinton Foundation – we have no idea what shoe will fall next. But to her loyal fans - “what difference does it make?” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
On Sat, 31 Oct 2015 13:58:43 -0400,
wrote: I normally avoid making political posts here but I just received this summary of Hillary's past history and it was just too good to pass up: Rana Foroohar, not exactly a right wing pundit wrote a damning article last week about Clintonomics and how that drove the nose bleed compensation packages for CEOs http://time.com/4074571/how-clintono...carly-fiorina/ |
A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 11:11:54 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/31/15 9:15 PM, wrote: So you will **** can your most basic beliefs and pull the rooster. My basic beliefs? Mrs. Clinton and I are aligned fairly well on most issues. I don't expect agreement on everything with any candidate. I like Bernie Sanders, too, but I don't think Americans are ready to elect a self-described socialist as POTUS, even though what he describes and stands for is pretty much mainstream. When I was growing up in New Haven, nearby Bridgeport had Jasper McLevy, a socialist, as its long-time mayor. I have no concerns about Mrs. Clinton's ability to lead this nation and help most of its people progress. There are no Republicans about whom I feel that way. My guess is that you will sit out the 2016 POTUS election. I don't sit out elections for national political office. OK but don't come crying to us when we are in Syria in force (along with other middle east wars) and when the banksters are still screwing you. If the democrats get their wish and the minimum wage goes up to $15, expect a huge spike in unemployment. That will certainly do nothing to reduce income inequality. |
A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
In article cohc3bhl1gn0pag6ocgj0bvk3ppd115d00@
4ax.com, says... On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 11:11:54 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 10/31/15 9:15 PM, wrote: So you will **** can your most basic beliefs and pull the rooster. My basic beliefs? Mrs. Clinton and I are aligned fairly well on most issues. I don't expect agreement on everything with any candidate. I like Bernie Sanders, too, but I don't think Americans are ready to elect a self-described socialist as POTUS, even though what he describes and stands for is pretty much mainstream. When I was growing up in New Haven, nearby Bridgeport had Jasper McLevy, a socialist, as its long-time mayor. I have no concerns about Mrs. Clinton's ability to lead this nation and help most of its people progress. There are no Republicans about whom I feel that way. My guess is that you will sit out the 2016 POTUS election. I don't sit out elections for national political office. OK but don't come crying to us when we are in Syria in force (along with other middle east wars) and when the banksters are still screwing you. If the democrats get their wish and the minimum wage goes up to $15, expect a huge spike in unemployment. That will certainly do nothing to reduce income inequality. LOL |
A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 12:14:14 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Hypothetically, let's assume that something comes along that causes Hillary to withdraw from the nomination process. Could be health or scandal ... who knows? To whom would you then shift your support and ultimate vote for? Webb? O'Malley? Bernie? Trump, he has a better chance than any of those. |
A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
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A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
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A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
On 11/1/2015 12:13 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 11:11:54 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 10/31/15 9:15 PM, wrote: So you will **** can your most basic beliefs and pull the rooster. My basic beliefs? Mrs. Clinton and I are aligned fairly well on most issues. I don't expect agreement on everything with any candidate. I like Bernie Sanders, too, but I don't think Americans are ready to elect a self-described socialist as POTUS, even though what he describes and stands for is pretty much mainstream. When I was growing up in New Haven, nearby Bridgeport had Jasper McLevy, a socialist, as its long-time mayor. I have no concerns about Mrs. Clinton's ability to lead this nation and help most of its people progress. There are no Republicans about whom I feel that way. My guess is that you will sit out the 2016 POTUS election. I don't sit out elections for national political office. OK but don't come crying to us when we are in Syria in force (along with other middle east wars) and when the banksters are still screwing you. If the democrats get their wish and the minimum wage goes up to $15, expect a huge spike in unemployment. That will certainly do nothing to reduce income inequality. How do you figure that banksters can screw Harry? |
A bit of Hillary Clinton's past history
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 13:05:03 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 11/1/2015 12:55 PM, wrote: On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 12:14:14 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Hypothetically, let's assume that something comes along that causes Hillary to withdraw from the nomination process. Could be health or scandal ... who knows? To whom would you then shift your support and ultimate vote for? Webb? O'Malley? Bernie? Trump, he has a better chance than any of those. Scary, huh? :-) Exactly why I am disgusted with the whole process. BTW anyone who really thinks their one vote actually counts should have a hard time criticizing someone else's "invisible friend". Between the corruption of the system by big money and the electoral college system to begin with, elections are far from being decided by a few motivated voters. It is clearly irrational faith in something you can't show scientific evidence to demonstrate. |
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