Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Mrs. Clinton's history in choices ... Thx Paul C!


> Mrs. Clinton 

> Many people who may
> vote in the Democratic primary election, if there is
> one, and
> the general election in 2016, have no real knowledge of
> Mrs.
> Clinton or her accomplishments. As a public service, I
> thought I would
> provide some input regarding her triumphs for
> consideration. 

> When Bill Clinton was
> president, he allowed Hillary to assume authority
> over
> a health
> care reform. Even after threats and intimidation, she
> couldn't
> even
> get a vote in a democratic controlled congress. This
> fiasco
> cost the
> American taxpayers about $13 million in cost for
> studies, promotion, and
> other efforts.


> Then President Clinton gave Hillary authority
> over selecting a female
> attorney general. Her first two
> selections were Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood;
> both were forced to
> withdraw their names from consideration. Next she
> chose
> Janet
> Reno. Her husband Bill described her selection as my worst
> mistake.
> Some may not remember that Reno made the decision to
> gas David Koresh and
> the Branch Davidian religious sect in Waco,
> Texas, resulting in dozens of
> deaths of women and children.


> Husband Bill allowed Hillary to make
> recommendations for the head of the
> Civil Rights Commission.
> Lani Guanier was her selection. When a little
> probing led to the
> discovery of Ms. Guanier's radical views, her name had
> to
> be
> withdrawn from consideration. 

> Apparently a
> slow learner, husband Bill allowed Hillary to make some
> more
> recommendations. She chose former law partners Web
> Hubbel
> for the Justice
> Department, Vince Foster for the White House
> staff and William Kennedy for
> the Treasury Department. Her 
> selections went well: Hubbel went to prison,
> Foster (presumably)
> committed suicide, and Kennedy was forced to resign.


> Many younger votes will have no knowledge of
> Travelgate. Hillary wanted to
> award unfettered travel contracts
> to Clinton friend Harry Thompson and the
> White House Travel
> Office refused to comply. She managed to have them
> reported to
> the FBI and fired. This ruined their reputations, cost
> them
> their jobs, and caused a thirty-six month
> investigation.
> Only one employee,
> Billy Dale was charged with a crime, and that
> of the enormous crime of
> mixing personal and White House funds.
> The jury acquitted him of any crime
> in less than two hours 


> Still not convinced of her ineptness, Hillary
> was allowed to recommend a
> close Clinton friend, Craig
> Livingstone, for the position of Director of
> White House
> security. When Livingstone was investigated for the
> improper
> access of about 900 FBI files of Clinton enemies
> (Filegate) and the
> widespread use of drugs by White House staff,
> suddenly Hillary and the
> president denied even knowing
> Livingstone, and of course, denied knowledge
> of drug use in the
> White House. 
> Following this debacle, the FBI closed its White
> House Liaison Office after
> more than thirty years of service to
> seven presidents. 

> Next, when women started
> coming forward with allegations of sexual
> harassment and rape by
> Bill Clinton, Hillary was put in charge of the bimbo
> eruptions
> and scandal defense. Some of her more notable decisions in
> the
> debacle were: 

> She urged
> her husband not to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit. After the
> Starr
> investigation they settled with Ms. Jones.


> She refused to release the Whitewater
> documents, which led to the
> appointment of Ken Starr as Special
> Prosecutor. 
> After that $80 million dollars of taxpayer money
> was spent, Starr's
> investigation led to Monica Lewinsky, which
> led to Bill lying about and
> later admitting his affairs.


> Hillary's devious game plan resulted in Bill
> losing his license to practice
> law for lying under oath to a
> grand jury, and then his subsequent
> impeachment by the House of
> Representatives.

> Hillary avoided indictment for
> perjury and obstruction of justice during the
> Starr
> investigation by repeating ?I do not recall, I have no
> recollection,
> and don't know? 
> a total of 56
> times while under oath. 

> After leaving the
> White House, Hillary was forced to return an
> estimated
> $200,000
> in White House furniture, china and artwork that she had
> stolen.


> What a swell party, ready for another four or
> eight year of this type
> low-life
> mess?

> Now we are exposed to: the destruction of
> possibly incriminating emails
> while Hillary was Secretary of
> State and the ?pay to play? schemes of the
> Clinton Foundation.
> We have no idea what shoe will fall next. But to her
> loyal fans
> ?what difference does it make??

> Electing
> Hillary Clinton president would be like granting Satan
> absolution
> and giving him the keys to heaven!