Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Hillary Clinton update for Wednesday

Drudge photo of Lena Dunham
NY Times on Hillary and her 90's scandals that erode her   . . . "But at an Upper East Side dinner party a few months back, Ms. Dunham expressed more conflicted feelings. She told the guests. . . that she was disturbed by how, in the 1990s, the Clintons and their allies discredited women who said they had had sexual encounters with or been sexually assaulted by former President Bill Clinton.
"The conversation, relayed by several people with knowledge of the discussion who would speak about it only anonymously, captures the deeper debate unfolding among liberal ­leaning women about how to reconcile Mrs. Clinton’s leadership on women’s issues with her past involvement in her husband’s efforts to fend off accusations of sexual misconduct." . . .

Say what you will about Dick As-I-say-in-my-book Morris, he does know the Clintons up close and personal:
NewsMax: Dick Morris: Hillary's Email Scandal Turns Deadly  . . . "SAP (special access program) is a designation that is even more secret than “top secret.”  Fox News explains that “access to a SAP is restricted to those with a "need-to-know" because exposure of the intelligence would likely reveal the source, putting a method of intelligence collection -- or a human asset -- at risk.” . . .
"Together, these new revelations, both by Fox News, indicate that the danger for Secretary Clinton has escalated and that the FBI investigation is coming closer to home."

Political Cartoons by Jerry Holbert

Lucianne, as usual, hits the mother lode with these next four:


Hillary campaign’s response to latest email revelations reveals desperation   . . . "These revelations come from the nation’s Intelligence Community Inspector General Charles McCullough III, not some partisan.  He is a nonpolitical official who was confirmed by the Senate and entrusted with keeping our intelligence agencies honest.  For those readers who have not yet familiarized themselves with the revelations, Catherine Herridge’s exclusive report at Fox News must be read.  (Incidentally, Herridge deserves a Pulitzer Prize for her ongoing coverage of this story, though given the leftist bias usually seen in the Pulitzers, this is unlikely to happen unless Hillary actually is indicted – which is now far from unthinkable.)" . . .

Krauthammer’s Take: Hillary E-mail Scandal Now ‘Worse than What Snowden Did’  Video.

NBC: Intel on Hillary's Server Was So Secret, IG Needed Special Permission to Review It
Photo published for SIREN: IG Says Hillary's Server Contained Material 'Even More Sensitive' Than Top Secret
Letter by the Intelligence Agencies Inspector General   "A letter by the intelligence agencies’ inspector general says that a review of emails on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private computer server found information that would place it among the government’s most closely guarded secrets."  PDF

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Hillary's people claim the Inspector General is in cahoots with the GOP

How Donald Trump defeats Hillary Clinton  "Obama’s black supporters are crucial to a Trump win, and pollsters say he has a chance with this bloc."

PJ Media: 
What Happens if Hillary Isn't Indicted?




. . . "Loretta Lynch, Obama, et al, are actually facing a giant tinderbox, whether they know it or not.  . . .  People fixate these days on the Black Lives Matter movement or on "social justice" activism on campus that is dominated by self-described "progressives" appalled by "microagressions" and such like.  But what if the American heartland rebels?  Left-wing rebellion in our culture has always been dependent on the center holding; it's a kind of play rebellion, college kids taking over a park while daddy pays their allowance.  But suppose daddy started to rebel?  That would be, as the saying goes, a whole other ball of wax." . . .


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