FIRST FIRST LADY to come under criminal investigation
FIRST FIRST LADY to almost be indicted according to one of the
special prosecutors
NUMBER of Hillary Clinton fundraisers or major backers
convicted of, or pleading no contest to, crimes: 9 including Jeffrey Thompson,
Paul Adler, Norman Hsu, Jorge Cabrera, Abdul Jinnal, Alcee Hastings, Johnny
Chung, Marc Rich, Sant Chatwal
NUMBER OF TIMES that Hillary Clinton, providing testimony to
Congress, said that she didn't remember, didn't know, or something similar: 250
NUMBER OF CLOSE BUSINESS
partners of Hillary
Clinton who ended up in prison: 3. The
Clintons' two partners in Whitewater were convicted of 24 counts of fraud and
conspiracy. Hillary Clinton's partner and mentor at the Rose law firm, Webster
Hubbell, pleaded guilty to federal mail fraud and tax evasion charges,
including defrauding former clients and former partners out of more than $480,000.
Hillary Clinton was mentioned 35 times in the
indictment.
IN THE 1980s, Hillary Clinton made a $44,000 profit on a $2,000
investment in a cellular phone franchise deal took advantage of the FCC's
preference for locals, minorities and women. The franchise was almost
immediately flipped to the cellular giant, McCaw.
HILLARY CLINTON AND HER HUSBAND set up a resort land scam known as Whitewater in which the
unwitting bought third rate property 50 miles from the nearest grocery store
and, thanks to the sleazy financing, about half the purchasers, many of them
seniors, lost their property.
IN 1993 HILLARY CLINTON and David Watkins moved to oust the White House travel
office in favor of World Wide Travel, Clinton's source of $1 million in
fly-now-pay-later campaign trips that essentially financed the last stages of
the campaign without the bother of reporting a de facto contribution. The White
House fired seven long-term employees for alleged mismanagement and kickbacks.
The director, Billy Dale, charged with embezzlement, was acquitted in less than
two hours by the jury.
HRC'S 1994 HEALTH CARE PLAN, according to one account, included fines of up to $5,000 for
refusing to join the government-mandated health plan, $5,000 for failing to pay
premiums on time, 15 years to doctors who received "anything of
value" in exchange for helping patients short-circuit the bureaucracy,
$10,000 a day for faulty physician paperwork, $50,000 for unauthorized patient
treatment, and $100,000 a day for drug companies that messed up federal
filings.
TWO MONTHS after commencing the Whitewater scheme, Hillary Clinton
invested $1,000 in cattle futures. Within a few days she had a $5,000 profit.
Before bailing out she earns nearly $100,000 on her investment. Many years
later, several economists will calculate that the chances of earning such
returns legally were one in 250 million.
IN 1996, Hillary Clinton's Rose law firm billing records, sought for
two years by congressional investigators and the special prosecutor were found
in the back room of the personal residence at the White House. Clinton said she
had no idea how they got there.
DRUG DEALER Jorge Cabrera gave enough to the Democrats to have his
picture taken with both Hillary Clinton and Al Gore. . . Cabrera was arrested
in January 1996 inside a cigar warehouse in Dade County, where more than 500
pounds of cocaine had been hidden. He and several accomplices were charged with
having smuggled 3,000 pounds of cocaine into the United States through the Keys
In 2000, Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign returned $22,000 in
soft money to a businesswoman linked to a Democratic campaign contribution from
a drug smuggler in Havana.
IN AUGUST 2000, Hillary Clinton held a huge Hollywood fundraiser for her
Senate campaign. It was very successful. The only problem was that, by a long
shot, she didn't report all the money contributed: $800K by the US government's
ultimate count in a settlement and $2 million according to the key contributor
and convicted con Peter Paul. This is, in election law, the moral equivalent of
not reporting a similar amount on your income tax. It is a form of fraud.
Hillary Clinton's defense is that she didn't know about it
HILLARY CLINTON'S participation in a Whitewater related land deal became
suspicious enough to trigger an investigation by the Arkansas Supreme Court.
IN 2007, A Pakistani immigrant who hosted fundraisers for Sen.
Hillary Rodham Clinton became a target of the FBI allegations that he funneled
illegal contributions to Clinton's political action committee and to Sen.
Barbara Boxer's 2004 re-election campaign.
Authorities say Northridge, Calif., businessman Abdul Rehman Jinnah, 56, fled the country shortly after being indicted on charges of engineering more than $50,000 in illegal donations to the Democratic committees.
Authorities say Northridge, Calif., businessman Abdul Rehman Jinnah, 56, fled the country shortly after being indicted on charges of engineering more than $50,000 in illegal donations to the Democratic committees.
HILLARY CLINTON SUPPORTED the appointment of Rudy Giuliani's buddy, Bernie Kerick, to
be Secretary of Homeland Security,. Kerick subsequently withdrew and not long
after was indicted. Kerik subsequently paid $221,000 in fines and pleaded
guilty to eight federal charges and was sentenced to four years in prison
3 comments:
Hadn't heard about most of this stuff. Thanks for the 'tip'.
Although, speaking as someone slightly jaded by our political environment, it seems that upstanding honest people just don't last. Look at Jimmy Carter.
For some reason, it seems that 'Mericans' are dazzled simply with a nice smile and a great haircut. And seem to be more comfortable voting for an individual who is more 'worldly' though possibly corrupt. As long as they say they are 'christian'.
Trump didn't Win this last Pres. election, H. Clinton Lost it. She and Trump both seem perfectly qualified. But it might have been due to nothing more than her shrill voice that cost her the election.
This list doesn't even touch the policy betrayals brought to you by The Clintons - from banking deregulation, to welfare destruction, to mass incarceration, to "Free" trade. Add to this the militaristic misadventures of Hillary as Secretary of State and you have a candidate that is not only ethically compromised, but has a solid track record of failure. Bill Clinton famously declared that disgruntled democrats "had nowhere else to go". In 2016, the angry mob felt obliged to prove him wrong.
As each successive horror emerges from the Trump White House, why isn't Hillary getting her full share of the blame? With every medieval impulse from The Donald and Congress, we have every right to say 'If it weren't for Hillary, we wouldn't be here.'
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