Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Hillary Clinton: The Most Investigated Innocent Person in America?

Why this epic rehash? Let's guess that Clinton thinks she should be running for reelection right now, and she wants all eyes back on her. Just like her nemesis former President Richard Nixon, she's always seeking to rehabilitate her image. Just like Nixon, she never will.  Tim Graham*



Paul S. Gardiner  "Hillary Rodham Clinton recently claimed that she is the most investigated innocent person in America.  Really?  No doubt, many of her supporters and admirers readily agree with her."... 
. . . ".Hillary Rodham Clinton most certainly is not the "most investigated innocent person in America."  Rather, she is a person who believes she is above the law and is being overly hounded by her political enemies.  If Mrs. Clinton is not fully held accountable for her actions described herein, there is no such thing as "no one is above the law" in America.  Furthermore, failing to hold Mrs. Clinton accountable establishes a dangerous precedent for others entrusted with highly classified government information to act in the same or similar manner with little or no fear of retribution.
Notwithstanding other potential criminal actions, it is truly time to hold Mrs. Clinton fully accountable for her failure to dutifully protect and secure highly classified communications entrusted to her care while serving as secretary of state.  These actions might be considered the "low-hanging fruit" that finally will allow justice to prevail in Mrs. Clinton's case.  Attorney General Barr, please take note.
Paul S. Gardiner is a retired Army officer, Vietnam veteran, and lover of America.  He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Alabama, and the United States Army War College.
*Who Needs an Epic Rehash of Hillary's Victimhood?  . . . "Every Clinton scandal is dismissed, if it's even mentioned. Whitewater was "ridiculous." Filegate and Travelgate are mentioned once in passing. The $100,000 she made in cattle futures in Little Rock, Arkansas, is never mentioned, even though the filmmakers show the 1994 press conference she put on to "explain" it. Benghazi? There was "nothing there." There was no time for The Clinton Foundation or Uranium One. Her private email server? Why bother?" . . .
. . . "Paula Jones was a story "nobody wanted to touch"; it was "icky." Juanita Broaddrick's allegations of rape against Bill Clinton? Never mentioned. A picture of then-candidate Donald Trump's press conference with Jones, Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey in 2016 was shown, but their names were not mentioned. It was simply referenced as "Trump pulled his stunt."

Hillary said she “dodged sniper fire” in Bosnia. I was there and knew that wasn’t true.
. . . "Today, that 2008 campaign tale that I reported on for CBS News remains one of the biggest election false claims of our time and one that I am still frequently asked about today." . . .
Photo: CBS News’ Sharyl Attkisson speaks to then-First
Lady Hillary Clinton on a military cargo plane during a trip to
 war-torn Bosnia in 1996
"Here’s the story behind the story, which I’ve never told before. (Also, listen to the original CBS News broadcast.)"

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