http://nationalinterest.org/feature/why-are-the-clintons-always-under-investigation-16342
Good stuff
"Why is it that the Bill and Hillary Clinton are seemingly under permanent scrutiny from government investigators? Is it because they are a noble couple being hounded by their enemies? Or is it because they an elastic sense of morality, coupled with the sense of entitlement that the baby boom generation has honed to a new peak of perfection?"
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"She haughtily refused to accede to a formal interview with the inspector general. Her actions suggest someone who, to borrow a line from P.G. Wodehouse, is so crooked that she probably slices her bread with a corkscrew. The result will be an emboldened Donald Trump—and Bernie Sanders."
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The Inspector General’s report suggested that a measure of intimidation was involved in silencing concerns that were voiced by State Department staff about Clinton’s personal served: “According to the staff member, the Director stated that the Secretary’s personal system had been reviewed and approved by Department legal staff and that the matter was not be discussed any further. As previously noted, OIG found no evidence that staff in the Office of the Legal Adviser reviewed or approved Secretary Clinton’s personal system.”"
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"If past history is anything to go by, Hillary Clinton and her circle will provide fresh scandals. In contrast to Barack Obama, who has avoided the kind of scandals that plague most presidents, especially in their second terms, the Clintons seem to revel in skirting the spirit, if not the letter, of the law, while indignantly portraying themselves as victims. They know how to have it both ways. But Clinton’s top technology staffer Bryan Pagliano got immunity from the FBI. It will be interesting to learn what he has to say about his former boss. Meanwhile, Democrats who abhor Bernie Sanders might want to take another look at vice-president Joseph Biden. It would be no small irony if the Democrats turned out to be the ones holding a contested convention this summer in the city of brotherly love. How amicable their convention will be is another matter."
Good stuff
"Why is it that the Bill and Hillary Clinton are seemingly under permanent scrutiny from government investigators? Is it because they are a noble couple being hounded by their enemies? Or is it because they an elastic sense of morality, coupled with the sense of entitlement that the baby boom generation has honed to a new peak of perfection?"
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"She haughtily refused to accede to a formal interview with the inspector general. Her actions suggest someone who, to borrow a line from P.G. Wodehouse, is so crooked that she probably slices her bread with a corkscrew. The result will be an emboldened Donald Trump—and Bernie Sanders."
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The Inspector General’s report suggested that a measure of intimidation was involved in silencing concerns that were voiced by State Department staff about Clinton’s personal served: “According to the staff member, the Director stated that the Secretary’s personal system had been reviewed and approved by Department legal staff and that the matter was not be discussed any further. As previously noted, OIG found no evidence that staff in the Office of the Legal Adviser reviewed or approved Secretary Clinton’s personal system.”"
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"If past history is anything to go by, Hillary Clinton and her circle will provide fresh scandals. In contrast to Barack Obama, who has avoided the kind of scandals that plague most presidents, especially in their second terms, the Clintons seem to revel in skirting the spirit, if not the letter, of the law, while indignantly portraying themselves as victims. They know how to have it both ways. But Clinton’s top technology staffer Bryan Pagliano got immunity from the FBI. It will be interesting to learn what he has to say about his former boss. Meanwhile, Democrats who abhor Bernie Sanders might want to take another look at vice-president Joseph Biden. It would be no small irony if the Democrats turned out to be the ones holding a contested convention this summer in the city of brotherly love. How amicable their convention will be is another matter."