Hillary Clinton
U.S. Presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, sat for an FBI
criminal interview this morning at the federal law
enforcement agency's headquarters in Washington, DC. Clinton
is under criminal investigation for violating government
laws and protocols, in maintaining a private email server
during her tenure as Secretary of State.
To make matters
worse, said server did not have anti-virus software to help
protect its contents - American national secrets. Government
hackers from communist nations promptly began hacking
Clinton's emails and learned a great deal of top secret
information. A known hacker from Europe also hacked
Clinton's servers and offered its contents on the black
market for $500,000.
As a
result of Clinton's criminal negligence, which violated the
U.S. Espionage Act, she is under criminal review. Clinton's
conduct imperiled America. McClatchy DC reported, "Legal
experts say investigators could be looking into potential
violations of Section 1924 of Title 18, which deals with the
unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents
or material, or even the Espionage Act, which makes it a
crime for anyone 'through gross negligence' to allow the
loss, theft or removal of classified information or fails to
promptly report such mishandling to his superior."
Let's be clear, Clinton, her computer IT staffer Bryan
Pagliano and aid Huma Abedin, all violated the U.S.
Espionage Act. The U.S. government gave Pagliano immunity in
exchange for his testimony. He also refused to testify in
Congress invoking his Fifth Amendment right to avoid
self-incrimination. Rival republican presidential candidate,
Donald Trump, is calling for Hillary Clinton to be indicted.
Bernie Sanders
Clinton is firmly in the wrong in this matter and others and
cannot be entrusted with U.S. national security after
deliberately deviating from established government rules and
law. It is regrettable that Clinton technically has the
nomination to represent her political party in the 2016
presidential election.
Bernie Sanders was the better choice. I do not agree with
all his political views, but he is the more level
headed, frank and intelligent of the two candidates.
Regrettably, due to rigging, voter fraud, vote suppression
and overall slick electioneering, Clinton has come out ahead of
Sanders. This was a win for Clinton but a loss for America.
Americans were disenfranchised as a result of all the dirty
political tactics employed by Clinton. She even roped in Google
and several mainstream press outlets in trying to rig every
facet of the election in her favor.
Even Clinton's husband, former president, Bill Clinton, set
up a clandestine meeting at an airport with U.S. Attorney
General, Loretta Lynch, drawing condemnation from democrats
and republicans. The New York Post reported, "David Axelrod, former top adviser to President Obama,
called the meeting 'foolish.' Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.)
rightly spelled out what the attorney general should have
told Clinton: 'This is not the time for us to have that
conversation.'"
The New York Post further stated, "Not only didn’t Lynch’s own FBI security team stop him
from boarding the plane, agents told onlookers to put away
their cellphones and not to take any photos or videos. Sure sounds like everyone understood from the start just
how bad such a conversation would look — and why word of
their Monday talk was hushed up for days until a local
reporter got the scoop."
Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton
Let me ask you, is there
anything remotely real or honest about you. And do remember,
I broke the phone hacking scandal first
that your private investigator, Anthony Pellicano, was at
the center of and know exactly what you have been up to
regarding criminal behavior that has not desisted to this
day. As the phrase goes, "You can fool all the people some
of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you
cannot fool all the people all the time." God help her when the full truth
comes out. The American people will learn the type of snake
they have been dealing with in Clinton.
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Indicted or not indicted, Clinton could lose politically
Indicted or not indicted, Clinton could lose politically
July 2, 2016 7:30 AM - FBI interviewed Clinton Saturday for 3.5 hours at its
headquarters in Washington. Republicans call on attorney general to appoint special
prosecutor in Clinton email case.
No matter how the FBI investigation into the handling of
sensitive information on Hillary Clinton’s personal computer
server ends, it likely will hurt her presidential bid.
If she is indicted, she will face further questions about
her honesty and perhaps even calls for her to step aside. If
she isn’t indicted, as many legal experts predict, critics
will accuse the Obama administration of letting her escape
charges merely because they want her to win the White House.
Clinton was interviewed by the FBI Saturday for
three-and-half hours at its headquarters in Washington,
according to her campaign, suggesting the inquiry is nearing
its end...
http://www.mcclatchydc.com
Lynch-Clinton tarmac meetup leaves a permanent taint
Lynch-Clinton tarmac meetup leaves a permanent taint
July 1, 2016 | 7:31pm -
Attorney General Loretta Lynch is too capable a prosecutor
not to have fully understood the loaded message sent by her
private sitdown with Bill Clinton — whose wife is the
subject of an ongoing criminal investigation. Never mind that the ex-president appears to have
initiated the 30-minute chat at the Phoenix airport: After
learning she was due there, he reportedly delayed his own
departure in order to meet with her.
Not only didn’t Lynch’s own FBI security team stop him
from boarding the plane, agents told onlookers to put away
their cellphones and not to take any photos or videos. Sure sounds like everyone understood from the start just
how bad such a conversation would look — and why word of
their Monday talk was hushed up for days until a local
reporter got the scoop.
Even if Lynch is telling the truth that the conversation
was “purely social” (though 30 minutes is a long time to
congratulate someone on a new grandchild), it still doesn’t
pass the smell test. And Republicans weren’t the only ones
saying so. David Axelrod, former top adviser to President Obama,
called the meeting “foolish.” Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.)
rightly spelled out what the attorney general should have
told Clinton: “This is not the time for us to have that
conversation.”
As for Clinton, he may have tried to influence the
direction of the probe into Hillary’s private e-mail server
— or he may just have been trolling for information. Either
way, it would be an improper use of influence...
http://nypost.com
Hillary’s War on the Women Who Boinked Bill
Hillary’s War on the Women Who Boinked Bill
Mar 14, 2015 12:01 AM - Most Americans haven’t forgotten the bald-faced lies the
Clintons told about Bill’s affairs and molestations along
with the sheer savagery of the attacks their surrogates
launched against these women. For example, we all remember Bill Clinton perjuring
himself by saying, “I did not have sexual relations with
that woman, Miss Lewinsky.” Of course, Bill was lying which
helped lead to the House voting to impeach him. The Senate
attempted to follow suit and although 50 Senators voted for
impeachment, they didn’t reach the 67 vote threshold needed
to send Clinton home in disgrace.
What you may not remember as well was the brutality of
public relations war the Clintons waged against these women.
Just to point out one particularly nasty quip out of many,
Clintonista James Carville rather famously said of Paula
Jones that if you, “drag a hundred-dollar bill through a
trailer park, you never know what you’ll find.” Of course in
the end, Paula Jones ended up getting an $850,000
out-of-court settlement from the Clintons while Bill had to
pay $90,000 for lying in court and was stripped of his law
license for five years as part of a deal to avoid
disbarment.
However, there was much more to the story. While agents
of Bill and Hillary were publicly trying to destroy the
women Bill slept with and molested, the IRS was going after
them as well. Before Obama’s IRS harassed the Tea Party,
Clinton’s IRS audited Gennifer Flowers, Liz Ward Gracen,
Paula Jones and Juanita Broaddrick.
Even worse, several of the Clinton women faced extremely
creepy harassment. Both Gennifer Flowers and Juanita Broadrick say their
homes were burglarized. Quoting Ann Coulter’s book, High Crimes and Misdemeanors:
The Case Against Bill Clinton, former Clinton mistress Sally
Purdue received “a series of threatening visits, phone calls
and letters.” Purdue claimed that a man visited her who
said, “If I was a good little girl, and didn’t kill the
messenger, I’d be set for life: a federal job…I’d never have
to worry again. But if I didn’t take the offer, then they
knew that I went jogging by myself and he couldn’t guarantee
what would happen to my pretty little legs.”
In an interview with me back in 2007, Kathleen Willey
made some even more disturbing allegations.
I’ve read a transcript of your examination on the stand
and it seemed pretty obvious to me that you were being very
evasive. You seemed to be trying to do everything humanly
possible to give the impression that nothing had happened
between you and Bill Clinton without actually perjuring
yourself. Is that the case?
I did not want to tell that story. My intention was for
that story to go to my grave with me.
Eventually, I just
knew I had to tell the story and I did.
Like I said, in the transcript, you did everything you
could to avoid talking about it and got to the point where
you had to perjure yourself or tell the story, right?
That’s absolutely correct…and I had been threatened a few
days before that and all kinds of things had been happening
to me.
Like what? Tell me about that.
Strange phone calls. You know, “We’re getting ready to
turn the power off, do you have small children or elderly
people there?” The power company doesn’t do that and the
power never went off.
Then, one day, I live out in the country, in a very rural
part of Virginia and…I walked out of my house one day and I
had three flat tires. I wondered how that had happened and
came to find out that someone had come down with a nail gun
and shot the tires out in the sidewalls. I mean, you don’t
run over nails and get them in the sidewalls.
And I had a beloved pet of 13 years that disappeared…
That was your cat, right?
That was my cat. I put the word out…and put up pictures
saying she was missing and one morning, I was out walking at
first light with my dogs, a couple of days before the
deposition, and this stranger approached me and asked if I
had ever found the cat. He was very knowledgeable about my
cat, and talked about what a nice cat he was — talking about
him in the past tense. Then he asked me if I had gotten my
tires repaired — “Did you ever get those tires fixed” —
which was when I knew something was going on. Then, the
worst part was when he threatened my children by name….He
said, “You’re just not getting the message, are you?” The
message was clear, it was to lie at that deposition in two
days and not tell the story of what Bill Clinton did to me.
…I understand. Now, you’ve talked about some of the
harassment you’ve suffered. Can you tell me about that and
also about your manuscript being stolen recently?
Well, over Labor Day week-end, someone broke into my
home, in the middle of the night, while I was upstairs
asleep…They wanted it to look like a botched burglary…I
think they came in through the screen…they took my purse,
which I later found out in the woods. They didn’t take the
credit cards, but they took the money that was in my wallet.
They broke the antenna off of my car, they tampered with my
satellite system, my wireless internet system, and took the
manuscript and this is within days of two stories in a
national magazine and newspaper (saying) I was almost
finished with my book and that it was going to be published
in November. I think the person that came in here, came in
here with a mission. That mission was to terrify me and get
their hands on my manuscript.
Near the end of the book, you had a fascinating little
paragraph on some of the harassment that other authors of
Clinton books have suffered. Can you tell us a little bit
about that?
Well, we’ve got just any number of people who have
criticized or questioned the Clintons and have been
subjected to this kind of behavior — former state troopers
in Arkansas, of course, other women like me. Our stories are
so similar it’s eerie. I mean, we all tell the same stories.
Bill & Hillary Clinton: A Life of Violating People
Tuesday, December 6, 2011 - Mary Matalin, aide to President Bush #41 in the 1992
campaign said “I got the letters from Pellicano to [Bill’s
women] intimidating them … I had tapes of conversations from
Pellicano to the women. I got handwritten letters from the
women …I got one letter from one of the women’s dad’s
saying, ‘This is so horrible. Here is what they are going to
do to us.’ … It’s not like they said, “We’re going to go out
and bust your kneecaps.’ [It was more like] we’re going to
say this, that and the other.’” (Matalin, 1997, CBS)
In 1982 when Bill Clinton was running for governor of
Arkansas, Hillary Clinton told Little Rock, AR private
investigator Ivan Duda:
“I want you to get rid of all these b***hes he’s seeing … I
want you to give me the names and addresses and phone
numbers, and we can get them under control” – Hillary
Clinton, 1982. [p.99, The Truth about Hillary]. (Chelsea,
born in 1980, was 2 years old at the time.)
The Clintons are street criminals and for decades they have
done much more than just hire people to write threatening
letters. They deserve to be in jail for all the crimes they
have committed terrorizing so many people in order to
conceal their politically unacceptable, wildly
dysfunctional, Jerry Springer lifestyle.
Jack Palladino was also hired by the Clintons and paid
$100,000 to psychologically terrify Bill’s women. Palladino
asked Loren Kirk, a former roommate of Gennifer Flowers, “Is
Gennifer Flowers the sort of person who would commit
suicide?” The Clintons were at the time (1992) lying through
their teeth about Bill’s longtime affair with Gennifer and
were willing to take any means – legal or illegal – to keep
it a secret.
Jack Palladino told James Lyons that he would
“impeach [Flower’s] character and veracity until she is
destroyed beyond all recognition.” [Her Way, p. 363] Bill,
while lying to the American voters in 1992, had told the
state troopers that Gennifer “could suck a tennis ball
through a garden hose.”
Gennifer’s condominium was also
ransacked at this time, surely on the orders of Bill
himself. The Clintons are criminals.
http://1984arkansasmotheroftheyear.blogspot.com
Bill And Hillary Gave Sleazy Investigator Pellicano Start With Gennifer Flowers And Lewinsky
Bill And Hillary Gave Sleazy Investigator Pellicano Start With Gennifer Flowers And Lewinsky
Friday, May 16, 2008 - Anthony Pellicano found guilty.
Anthony Pellicano, the former celebrity private eye who set
up shop on the Sunset Strip and boasted clients who were
some of Hollywood's rich and powerful, was found guilty
Thursday of racketeering, wiretapping and running a criminal
enterprise.
Hollywood is buzzing over "investigator to the stars"
private eye Anthony Pellicano, who copped a plea earlier
this year after the FBI caught him with a drawer full of
hand grenades and, in the words of one agent, enough
plastique explosive to "take out a 747." But Left Coast celebs may not be the only folks currently
losing sleep over Pellicano - especially since news broke
late last week that he had the habit of illegally
wiretapping the targets of his investigations.
Besides causing trouble for headliners like Tom Cruise,
Michael Jackson, Kevin Costner and dozens of other stars,
Pellicano's tapes could easily expose a certain political
power couple to a new round of scrutiny, just as one of them
sets the stage for a future presidential run.
Though the American press insists on not reporting this
inconvenient detail, Anthony Pellicano was first hired by
Bill and Hillary Clinton in 1992 in a bid to discredit
Gennifer Flowers' steamy tape recordings of conversations
with Mr. Clinton.
As noted in Ron Kessler's 1995 best
seller, "Inside the White House," "The Clinton camp made
much of the fact that Anthony J. Pellicano, an expert on
audio recording analysis, had told the press that a
twelve-minute portion of the tape of conversations between
Flowers and Clinton had been 'selectively edited' at two
points."
To counter Pellicano's claims, Flowers submitted her
recordings to Truth Verification Labs, which found them to
be 100 percent authentic.
In 1999 Flowers filed a defamation suit against Clinton
campaign officials James Carville and George Stephanopoulos
- along with then-first lady Hillary Clinton - based on
their attempts to use Pellicano's analysis to discredit her.
Arguing before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals last year,
Flowers' Judicial Watch attorneys tied Pellicano directly to
the first lady-turned-New York senator, telling the court:
"Anthony Pellicano was a private investigator hired by Mrs.
Clinton herself. And he's the one who did the analysis of
the tapes."
The court ruled in Flowers' favor, allowing the lawsuit to
proceed. But that isn't the only time Pellicano has been linked to
the Clintons.
Four days after the Monica Lewinsky story broke in January
1998, ex-Lewinsky boyfriend Andy Bleiler came forward with
the claim that she had stalked him. The Washington state
school teacher also contended that Lewinsky wanted to become
a White House intern so she could perform oral sex on
then-President Clinton. "I'm going to Washington to get my
presidential knee pads," Bleiler's lawyer, Terry Giles,
quoted Lewinsky as saying.
"Anthony Pellicano, the L.A.-based private investigator and
O.J. defense team veteran [was] responsible for digging up
Andy Bleiler," the New York Post's Andrea Peyser reported at
the time. Sexgate provocatuer Lucianne Goldberg told Peyser
that Pellicano's services were bought and paid for by the
Clinton White House.
When Peyser confronted the "investigator to the stars"
with Goldberg's claim, he didn't deny it. "You're a smart
girl. No comment," Pellicano told the Post reporter. Indeed,
the tough-talking private eye makes no bones about his
hardball tactics. He claimed to carry a baseball bat, not a
gun, as his weapon of choice and once told the Los Angeles
Times, "I only use intimidation and fear when I absolutely
have to."
Interestingly enough, some of Pellicano's targets, like
former Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Busch and one-time
"Hard Copy" correspondent Dina Dimond, report break-ins and
property vandalism, the kind of problems encountered by
Clinton accusers like Flowers, Sally Perdue, Kathleen Willey
and Juanita Broaddrick. If "the Pelican's" tapes include any information on his
work for the former first couple, Hollywood celebrities
won't be the only folks sweating bullets.