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Reply #105 - Aug 21st, 2016 at 2:53pm
 

259 days !!!

is she on the golf course with Obama , as Rome burns to the ground ...........
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Reply #106 - Aug 21st, 2016 at 2:58pm
 

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$6B of contracts were mismanaged during Hillary Clinton’s time as Secretary of State.

An Inspector General found “conditions conducive to fraud, as corrupt individuals may attempt to conceal evidence of illicit behavior by omitting key documents from the contract file.”

I’d ask why the mainstream media hasn’t covered this report, but they’re too busy dealing with Ryan Lochte at the moment.

That’s what really matters.


http://www.youngcons.com/hillarys-fraud-worse-than-thought-6-billion-in-contract...
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Reply #107 - Aug 21st, 2016 at 3:00pm
 

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Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton may soon have to answer questions about an estimated $6 billion in contract mismanagement, fraud and incompetence that happened under her watch at the Department of State.

Non-profit government watchdog Cause of Action Institute (CofA) filed a Freedom of Information Act request Friday for records related to a March 2014 management alert issued by the department’s Inspector General (IG).

“The total value of the contracts the [IG] reviewed exceeded $6 billion,” the CofA’s FOIA request said.
“Many of these cases arose during the tenure of Secretary Hillary Clinton.”
Clinton was the country’s top diplomat from January 2009 to February 2013.

The IG alert that unveiled the mismanagement was based on three investigations and two contract-related audits.

The alert revealed that State Department officials lost contract files and maintained incomplete contract files, thus exposing taxpayers “to substantial financial losses.” Federal law and State Department policy requires maintenance of all files required to document a government procurement from start to finish
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Reply #108 - Aug 23rd, 2016 at 10:45pm
 
Where is she ??


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................Questions about Hillary Clinton’s deteriorating health are continuing to mount after the Democratic presidential nominee has set aside almost half of her time as “personal days”.

Not only has Clinton decided to take all of her weekends off, she decided to take three days off this past weekend, with no events scheduled this coming Thursday through Saturday (August 18th through 20th).

Thegatewaypundit.com reports:

This in essence would mean another three days off after three days of events scheduled starting today.  In total Clinton has taken 7 days off in August out of the first 14 days and is scheduled to continue with this approach through at least this coming Saturday.

Donald Trump on the other hand has taken only two days off in August, Sunday August 7th and Sunday the 14th.  Trump has 7 days where he has participated in more than one campaign event............


http://yournewswire.com/hillary-at-deaths-door-cancels-half-her-schedule/
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Reply #109 - Aug 24th, 2016 at 12:24pm
 
Maybe shes busy formulating policy instead of just rambling.
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In a time of universal deceit — telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

No evidence whatsoever it can be attributed to George Orwell or Eric Arthur Blair (in fact the same guy)
 
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Reply #110 - Aug 24th, 2016 at 3:23pm
 

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............For yet another day, another bad headline about Hillary Clinton and the perception of possible misconduct is making waves.
This time, it's an AP analysis that shows that more than half of individuals from outside the government who appeared on Clinton's State Department meeting schedule were also donors to the Clinton Foundation............

.........•Clinton's campaign is outspending Trump's by a 17-to-1 margin, according to ad spending data provided to NBC News. ......


http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/lid-more-questions-clinton-about-f...
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Reply #111 - Aug 26th, 2016 at 3:27pm
 

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The Swiss bank UBS is one of the biggest, most powerful financial institutions in the world. As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton intervened to help it out with the IRS. And after that, the Swiss bank paid Bill Clinton $1.5 million for speaking gigs. The Wall Street Journal reported all that and more Thursday in an article that highlights huge conflicts of interest that the Clintons have created in the recent past.

The piece begins by detailing how Clinton helped the global bank.

“A few weeks after Hillary Clinton was sworn in as secretary of state in early 2009, she was summoned to Geneva by her Swiss counterpart to discuss an urgent matter. The Internal Revenue Service was suing UBS AG to get the identities of Americans with secret accounts,” the newspaper reports. “If the case proceeded, Switzerland’s largest bank would face an impossible choice: Violate Swiss secrecy laws by handing over the names, or refuse and face criminal charges in U.S. federal court. Within months, Mrs. Clinton announced a tentative legal settlement—an unusual intervention by the top U.S. diplomat. UBS ultimately turned over information on 4,450 accounts, a fraction of the 52,000 sought by the IRS.”


Then reporters James V. Grimaldi and Rebecca Ballhaus lay out how UBS helped the Clintons. “Total donations by UBS to the Clinton Foundation grew from less than $60,000 through 2008 to a cumulative total of about $600,000 by the end of 2014, according to the foundation and the bank,” they report. “The bank also joined the Clinton Foundation to launch entrepreneurship and inner-city loan programs, through which it lent $32 million. And it paid former president Bill Clinton $1.5 million to participate in a series of question-and-answer sessions with UBS Wealth Management Chief Executive Bob McCann, making UBS his biggest single corporate source of speech income disclosed since he left the White House.”

The article adds that “there is no evidence of any link between Mrs. Clinton’s involvement in the case and the bank’s donations to the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation, or its hiring of Mr. Clinton.” Maybe it’s all a mere coincidence, and when UBS agreed to pay Bill Clinton $1.5 million the relevant decision-maker wasn’t even aware of the vast sum his wife may have saved the bank or the power that she will potentially wield after the 2016 presidential election.

But even that wouldn’t make accepting the $1.5 million excusable
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If you’re Bill Clinton and your wife has recently intervened, in her capacity as a cabinet secretary, to help a giant corporation avert a significant threat to its bottom-line, the very least you could do, if only to avoid the appearance of impropriety, is to avoid negotiating seven-figure paydays with that same corporation. This is particularly jaw-dropping because ultra-wealthy Bill Clinton has virtually unlimited opportunities to give lucrative speeches to any number of audiences not directly implicated by decisions that his wife made as secretary of state.

But maximizing the Clinton family’s wealth and power requires him to speak before the very wealthiest paymasters. And that’s exactly what the ex-president has done.

As McClatchy noted last month in a more broadly focused article that also mentions UBS,
“Ten of the world’s biggest financial institutions––including UBS, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs––have hired Bill Clinton numerous times since 2004 to speak for fees totaling more than $6.4 million. Hillary Clinton also has accepted speaking fees from at least one bank. And along with an 11th bank, the French giant BNP Paribas, the financial goliaths also donated as much as $24.9
million to the Clinton Foundation––the family’s global charity set up to tackle causes from the AIDS epidemic in Africa to climate change.”

One needn’t believe that there’s ever been any quid pro quo to see that this matters.

“Any suggestions that Hillary Clinton was driven by anything but what’s in America’s best interest would be false. Period,” a campaign spokesman told The Guardian. Oh, come on. Clinton may well have thought that intervening on behalf of UBS was good for the U.S. There are reports that the Swiss helped our government in various ways in exchange for shielding the bank from a worst-case scenario.

But this campaign flak cannot possibly know––or expect us to take on faith––that Clinton was not at all influenced by knowledge that acting to benefit the bank could mean seven figures for her family and more for their foundation, whereas advocating against the bank would more than likely eliminate the chance of either. Any normal person would be influenced, if only in spite of themselves, unless they resolved from the beginning that having made a decision in government that directly affected a corporation, they’d never take money from it later even if it offered.

It is a discredit to Bill and Hillary Clinton that they behave as if they believe otherwise............


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Reply #112 - Aug 26th, 2016 at 3:31pm
 
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..........It is a discredit to Bill and Hillary Clinton that they behave as if they believe otherwise.

Why are they indulged in doing so?

Democrats are hurtling toward a farce. The coalition that insists on the corrupting effect of Citizens United and the unlimited campaign contributions it permits is poised to nominate a couple that has seen riches flow from big banks to their personal accounts.

Perhaps it would make sense for Democrats to hold their noses and elevate Hillary anyway if she were just beholden to the telecom or nuclear or airline industries, given their substantial agreements with other positions that she has taken. (Although her disastrous vote to give George W. Bush authority to invade Iraq, and the hawkish positions that she took on both Libya and Syria as secretary of state, are reminders that she is not perfectly aligned with her party’s base.) But big, politically active financial firms are, many Democrats believe, huge obstacles to tackling inequality and pursuing economic justice. (Just look at
the likely effect of Clinton’s intervention on behalf of UBS: It probably helped some of the wealthiest Americans to hide taxable assets from the IRS
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Finance is also the global industry most responsible for the financial crash of 2008. And it is the bane of Occupy, the biggest left-wing protest movement in recent memory.

How can mainstream Democratic Party beliefs about the corrupting effects of money in politics and the perniciousness of Big Finance possibly be squared with elevating as their leaders a couple as cozy with Big Finance as anyone in American politics?

Even Democrats who aren’t concerned about the agenda of Big Finance ought to ask themselves if America is best served by a president and first spouse who care so little about preserving the confidence that the public can reasonably have in the integrity of their actions. They are far from the only members of our elite who’ve put a payday ahead of the common good, but it’s hard to think of a more flagrant example.


http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/07/hillary-helps-a-bankand-then...
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Reply #113 - Aug 29th, 2016 at 1:01pm
 
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Reply #114 - Sep 3rd, 2016 at 12:25am
 
here is a snapshot of hillarys campaign .

this is a 5000ish  word article totally gushing over hillary.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/05/hillary-clinton-candidacy.html

a single blog reply

' .............. sandy79  Aug 18, 2016

Did Hillary stand up for the rights of these women?

Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, Eileen Wellstone, Carolyn Moffet, Elizabeth Ward Gracen, Becky Brown, Helen Dowdy, and Cristy Zercher.

Google some of these names and see who you are voting for.

and Google " trooper gate"...........'

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Reply #115 - Sep 3rd, 2016 at 7:10pm
 

Why is hillary hiding

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Donald Trump has held 16 formal press conferences this year, while Hillary Clinton has gone 259 days without allowing the media to have a similar chance to ask her questions.

Clinton's last free-for-all presser was on December 5, 2015 – months before the first voters cast primary election ballots, and long before the FBI turned up the heat on her classified email scandal.

The lopsided press-conference scoreboard has become a consistent whipping boy for the Republican National Committee, which sends daily reminders to its largest media list.

Donald Trump has held 16 formal, pre-announced press conferences this year, compared to zero for Hillary Clinton


FREE-FOR-ALL: Trump press conferences can be wild affairs, with the often caustic Republican lashing out at reporters for doing investigative work into his past

'Clinton owes the American people explanations on a number of issues,' the RNC's reminder read on Tuesday.

The GOP email listed: '[W]hy she broke ethics agreements regarding foreign donations to her family foundation, why she gave preferential treatment to foundation donors as secretary of state, and why she should be believed that her off-the-books secret server wasn’t designed purely to cover up the shady pay-to-play politics between the State Department and her family foundation.'

'It’s time for Hillary Clinton to hold a press conference. Hillary Clinton has not held a press conference in 269 days.'


In the intervening months, there have been three major terror attacks – in Nice, France; Brussels, Belgium; and Orlando, Florida – and the entire Democratic primary process played out.

Reporters who are not in Clinton's tight and friendly orbit also have not had a chance to ask her in a press conference about the FBI's stinging rebuke over her classified emails, or about Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' rise to prominence.

She has also not faced press-conference scrutiny about the hacked emails that exposed a plot inside the Democratic National Committee to clear a path for her to win the nomination, or about accusations that her State Department engaged in a 'pay for play' scheme to grant favors to Clinton Foundation donors.

Trump's press-conference tally was first compiled by NBC News, which put his number of press conferences at 17. One of those, however, consisted of a series of impromptu 'gaggles' for reporters touring a golf course with the GOP nominee in Aberdeen, Scotland.

The billionaire Republican had held a formal, pre-announced press conference a day earlier at his Trump Turnberry golf club on the opposite side of the country.

Trump's last presser was on July 27, a total of 33 days ago. That matches his longest stretch of days this year without holding one.

One day later, Clinton chief strategist Joel Benenson told ABC News: 'We'll have a press conference when we want to have a press conference. There's no problem with that.'



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Reply #116 - Sep 9th, 2016 at 3:27pm
 




She is seriously unwell.
All the best Hillary.
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Reply #117 - Sep 10th, 2016 at 8:54pm
 
"Hillary Clinton has 1 Year to Live," says Medical School Professor


Published on 7 Sep 2016

I am a professor at a medical school. I have taught at three institutions (currently in my third). I will not provide my exact credentials because several people who have tried to speak out against Hillary Clinton have been killed (look up "Clinton Body Count"). The Clintons have also ruined the lives of others who have spoken out, including Drew Pinsky. Drew Pinsky had his show canceled and received death threats, and Huffington Post writer David Seaman was terminated and is living in hiding for his columns about Hillary's health. Thanks for understanding the reason why I do not disclose my exact credentials.

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Reply #118 - Sep 10th, 2016 at 10:03pm
 

Vascular dementia
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