Monday, February 8, 2016

Not a good media day today for Hillary

Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez
From Drudge:
Woman who accused Bill Clinton of assault to campaign against Hillary presidential run
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (L) waves after being introduced onto the stage by husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, during a campaign rally at Washington High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa January 30, 2016.  REUTERS/Adrees Latif    . SAP is the sponsor of this content. It was independently created by Reuters' editorial staff and funded in part by SAP, which otherwise has no role in this coverage.
One of the women who has accused former U.S. President Bill Clinton of sexual assault says she has agreed to work for an anti-Clinton political group being formed by a former advisor to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Kathleen Willey, a former White House volunteer who says Bill Clinton groped her in an Oval Office hallway in 1993 when she came to him tearfully seeking a paid job, said she had agreed to become a paid national spokeswoman for a group being created by Roger Stone.
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"This gives me more of an opportunity to get this message out to young voters who weren't even born or don't even remember what happened and to the women who have suffered," Willey told Reuters.


Pressure on Lynch to step aside in Clinton email probe  . . . "If the FBI finds sufficient evidence to launch a criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton or one of her top aides for mishandling classified information, Lynch’s Justice Department will have to decide whether or not to press ahead.
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"Even if no evidence of wrongdoing is found, Clinton’s many critics are unlikely to take the word of an appointee of President Obama’s, and will doubt that justice has been served.

"Already, top Republicans are calling for a special prosecutor to be brought in and evaluate the situation." . . .
Political Cartoons by Gary Varvel
Clinton looks to sisterhood, but votes may go to Sanders  . . . "The latest sign came Sunday, when a new CNN-WMUR survey here showed Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont beating Clinton among women by eight percentage points — which represents a big shift from the results last week in the Iowa caucuses, where Clinton won women by 11 points.
"The survey followed unintentionally problematic comments over the weekend by Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem, older trailblazers who were trying to encourage younger women to support Clinton." . . .
"On Saturday, Albright drew criticism for saying that “there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other,” even though she has expressed that sentiment many times before."
Why young Democrats love Sanders and really don’t like Clinton  "Forget Hillary Clinton. “She’s a corporate sellout,” said Emmy Ham, a senior international affairs and anthropology major at the University of New Hampshire.
"And forget the notion that young women are eager to see Clinton president because of her gender. “There will be other opportunities for me to vote for a woman for president,” Ham said." . . .
VIDEO: Papers shake in Bill Clinton’s hand as he accuses Sanders supporters of ‘sexism’   "An increasingly geriatric Bill Clinton is upping his attacks on the 74-year-old socialist Bernie Sanders, and is attempting to link anonymous internet “trolls” to Hillary’s rival.
Holding apparent print outs of internet comments, Clinton escalated his attacks on his wife’s opponent in Milford, New Hampshire Sunday night.
From American Thinker:
Lefty pressure building on Hillary to release transcripts of talks to Goldman Sachs    Video here:  https://vimeo.com/152786370

 . . . "In a video posted on the leftist news site The Intercept in late January, one of Intercept’s reporters asked Clinton if she would release the transcripts of the speeches. Her dismissive response, in which she merely laughed and turn away, has spread across the internet."
Political Cartoons by Nate Beeler
"That laugh is even worse than her usual dismissive laugh because she ran away." . . .

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