As far back as Oct 2015 this was discussed: Democratic National Committeewoman says her party is 'clearing a path' for Hillary because 'the women in charge' want it that way . . . "Five of the nine elected leaders of the DNC are women, including chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz – a Florida congresswoman – and a majority of the vice chairs.
"Before Wasserman Schultz assumed her post at the DNC, she eagerly campaigned for Clinton during the then-New York senator's 2008 presidential run." . . .
Media Job #1 – Protect Hillary from #DNCLeak fallout . . . " It will only take a few percent of Democrats to stay home or run to Green Party candidate Jill Stein for Hillary to be damaged in the general election.
"The media cannot let that happen. So expect several narratives to permeate the convention coverage.
"The first and easiest narrative of the DNC leak will be that Hillary had nothing to do with the anti-Bernie shenanigans, she didn’t know about it, and she can’t be blamed. But that will not be enough.
"So the media will have to portray Hillary as the real victim of the DNC leak, just like she’s the victim of her home server scandal and every other scandal that has tainted her career. “Hillary as victim” is a time tested remedy which has worked so many times in the past." . . .
Clinton invites families of blacks killed by police to speak at convention . . . “ 'The Fraternal Order of Police is insulted and will not soon forget that the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton are excluding the widows and other family members of police officers killed in the line of duty who were victims of explicit and not implied racism,” Mr. McNesby said in a statement.
"He said it’s “sad that to win an election Mrs. Clinton must pander to the interests of people who do not know all the facts, while the men and women they seek to destroy are outside protecting the political institutions of this country.
“ 'Mrs. Clinton, you should be ashamed of yourself, if that is possible.' ” . .
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