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Hillary's probing Shifts into Fourth...
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1601 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Which lying bitch are you referring to..?? Huh


Clinton
DrafterX Offline
#1602 Posted:
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She lost... Mellow
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1603 Posted:
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She ALWAYS will!!!!
TMCTLT Offline
#1604 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
She ALWAYS will!!!!



Not always....this appears to be a bit of a win for the deplorable biotch

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/08/29/fbi-shuts-down-request-for-files-on-hillary-clinton-by-citing-lack-public-interest.html
DrafterX Offline
#1605 Posted:
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Just shows how much they are still trying to defend her.. they will give up the info... Mellow
DrafterX Offline
#1606 Posted:
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If we lock her up will she quit whining..?? d'oh!
cacman Offline
#1607 Posted:
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Many say Statues of fallen Generals from the Civil War should be removed because they commemorate losers.
But then they commemorate Hilldog, who is still crying over her loss and now plays the victim in her new book "What Happened"!
F*ckin hypocrites.

https://www.fantasticoh.com/beep?id=fc91221a957a41aa
teedubbya Offline
#1608 Posted:
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I agree. Remove all Hillary statues that are in public areas. Put them in museums.
cacman Offline
#1609 Posted:
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http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/naked-statue-hillary-clinton-sparks-fight-manhattan-article-1.2834970
teedubbya Offline
#1610 Posted:
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I didn't read the story but that's hot
DrafterX Offline
#1611 Posted:
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You would like the naked Trump statues even better.. Mellow
cacman Offline
#1612 Posted:
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If you're offended by one, you have to be offended with them all.

https://www.rt.com/usa/349065-hillary-clinton-monument-albania/
teedubbya Offline
#1613 Posted:
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I am... I am... especially the one in Albania.
DrafterX Offline
#1614 Posted:
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Hillary's from Albania..?? Does she have papers..?? Huh
DrafterX Offline
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Judge Jeanine Pirro slammed Hillary Clinton again for continuing to harp on her 2016 loss of the presidency to Donald Trump.

"Snap out of it! Do I have to go through this again?" Pirro asked incredulously.

Clinton's new book, "What Happened," was released last week, and the former secretary of state has been appearing on television and book signings to promote it.

The book provides a lengthy inventory of all entities she blames for her loss, including herself, former FBI Director James Comey, Russia, sexism, Bernie Sanders, the New York Times, and Barack Obama.

Anyone who says prosecutors draft an exoneration before investigation is complete "has never prosecuted a case, is a complete idiot, or is an out-and-out liar."

Pirro described Clinton as a "cold calculated woman on the road to power by any means possible."

"Her reign was one of bold, brazen, in-your-face pay-to-play corruption," Pirro stated.

The judge called for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to open a new federal criminal investigation into Clinton.

"Impanel a grand jury immediately, and void the false Clinton immunity deals, easily done since each one has been violated," Judge Jeanine said.

"Hillary should not get a free pass because she lost an election."

Film at 11... Laugh
victor809 Offline
#1616 Posted:
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.... and without any irony at all...


Wow...
tailgater Offline
#1617 Posted:
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Albania, Albania
You border on the Adriatic
Your land is mostly mountainous
And your chief export is chrome.
teedubbya Offline
#1618 Posted:
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Cheers
Speyside Offline
#1619 Posted:
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Happy trails.
Burner02 Offline
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'Blowback': Clinton campaign planned to fire me over email probe, Obama intel watchdog says

A government watchdog who played a central role in the Hillary Clinton email investigation during the Obama administration told Fox News that he, his family and his staffers faced an intense backlash at the time from Clinton allies – and that the campaign even put out word that it planned to fire him if the Democratic presidential nominee won the 2016 election.

“There was personal blowback. Personal blowback to me, to my family, to my office,” former Intelligence Community Inspector General Charles McCullough III said.

The Obama appointee discussed his role in the Clinton email probe for the first time on television, during an exclusive interview with Fox News. McCullough – who came to the inspector general position with more than two decades of experience at the FBI, Treasury and intelligence community – shed light on how quickly the probe was politicized and his office was marginalized by Democrats.

In January 2016, after McCullough told the Republican leadership on the Senate intelligence and foreign affairs committees that emails beyond the “Top Secret” level passed through the former secretary of state's unsecured personal server, the backlash intensified.

“All of a sudden I became a shill of the right,” McCullough recalled. “And I was told by members of Congress, ‘Be careful. You're losing your credibility. You need to be careful. There are people out to get you.’”

But the former inspector general, with responsibility for the 17 intelligence agencies, said the executive who recommended him to the Obama administration for the job – then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper – was also disturbed by the independent Clinton email findings.

“[Clapper] said, ‘This is extremely reckless.’ And he mentioned something about -- the campaign … will have heartburn about that,” McCullough said.

He said Clapper's Clinton email comments came during an in-person meeting about a year before the presidential election – in late December 2015 or early 2016. “[Clapper] was as off-put as the rest of us were.”

After the Clapper meeting, McCullough said his team was marginalized. “I was told by senior officials to keep [Clapper] out of it,” he said, while acknowledging he tried to keep his boss in the loop.

As one of the few people who viewed the 22 top secret Clinton emails deemed too classified to release under any circumstances, the former IG said, “There was a very good reason to withhold those emails ... there would have been harm to national security.” McCullough went further, telling Fox News that “sources and methods, lives and operations” could be put at risk.

Some of those email exchanges contained Special Access Program (SAP) information characterized by intel experts as “above top secret.”

WikiLeaks documents show the campaign was formulating talking points as the review of 30,000 Clinton emails was ongoing.

The campaign team wrote in August 2015 that “Clinton only used her account for unclassified email. When information is reviewed for public release, it is common for information previously unclassified to be upgraded to classified.”

McCullough was critical of the campaign’s response, as the classified review had barely begun. “There was an effort … certainly on the part of the campaign, to mislead people into thinking that there was nothing to see here,” McCullough said.

In March 2016, seven senior Democrats sent a letter to McCullough and his State Department counterpart, saying they had serious questions about the impartiality of the Clinton email review. However, McCullough was not making the decisions on what material in Clinton’s emails was classified -- he was passing along the findings of the individual agencies who got the intelligence and have final say on classification.

“I think there was certainly a coordinated strategy,” McCullough said.

McCullough described one confrontation with Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein's office just six weeks before the election, amid pressure to respond to the letter – which Feinstein had co-signed.

“I thought that any response to that letter would just hyper-politicize the situation,” McCullough said. “I recall even offering to resign, to the staff director. I said, ‘Tell [Feinstein] I'll resign tonight. I'd be happy to go. I'm not going to respond to that letter. It's just that simple.”

As Election Day approached, McCullough said the threats went further, singling out him and another senior government investigator on the email case.

“It was told in no uncertain terms, by a source directly from the campaign, that we would be the first two to be fired -- with [Clinton’s] administration. That that was definitely going to happen,” he said.

McCullough said he was just trying to do his job, which requires independence. "I was, in this context, a whistleblower. I was explaining to Congress -- I was doing exactly what they had expected me to do. Exactly what I promised them I would do during my confirmation hearing,” he said. “... This was a political matter, and all of a sudden I was the enemy."

He said pressures also increased early on from Clinton’s former team at the State Department, especially top official Patrick Kennedy.

"State Department management didn't want us there,” McCullough said. “We knew we had had a security problem at this point. We had a possible compromise."

Speaking about the case more than a year after the FBI probe concluded, McCullough in his interview also addressed the possibility that a more cooperative State Department and Clinton campaign might have precluded the FBI’s involvement from the start.

“Had they come in with the server willingly, without having us to refer this to the bureau … maybe we could have worked with the State Department,” he said.

More than 2,100 classified emails passed through Clinton's personal server, which was used exclusively for government business. No one has been charged.

Asked what would have happened to him if he had done such a thing, McCullough said: “I'd be sitting in Leavenworth right now.”

Fox News asked a Clinton campaign spokesman, Feinstein’s office and Clapper for comment. There was no immediate response.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/27/blowback-clinton-campaign-planned-to-fire-me-over-email-probe-obama-intel-watchdog-says.html
DrafterX Offline
#1621 Posted:
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They woulda most likely found him in a ditch... Mellow
seansquared Offline
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For a bunch of folks who are always saying "she lost, get over it", they sure have an awful hard time getting over her and reporting on more important things.
DrafterX Offline
#1623 Posted:
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Well, she is guilty of a bunch of stuff and stuff... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#1624 Posted:
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I’m guilty of lusting after her stuff and stuff
DrafterX Offline
#1625 Posted:
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freak... Mellow
Burner02 Offline
#1626 Posted:
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seansquared wrote:
For a bunch of folks who are always saying "she lost, get over it", they sure have an awful hard time getting over her and reporting on more important things.



Really has nothing to do about the Queen losing.
victor809 Offline
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Way worse things being done by this current white house. Don't even need to read the article to bother assessing how much is flat out false
DrafterX Offline
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You crack me up... Laugh
Krazeehorse Offline
#1629 Posted:
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None of this would have happened if it weren't for the Bush presidency..
delta1 Offline
#1630 Posted:
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Hillary is a necessary villain that Trump uses to distract his supporters...her name is dragged out whenever he gets bad news on his doorstep...he can't take one more step...
Burner02 Offline
#1631 Posted:
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Who keeps the Queen in the spotlight?

Last I checked it was the Queen herself.

Maybe she should write another book and do the tour thing.
TMCTLT Offline
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http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/naked-statue-hillary-clinton-sparks-fight-manhattan-article-1.2834970

I can't believe the artist could get the Biotch to sit still long enough to model for it.....:-"
DrafterX Offline
#1633 Posted:
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Hell, she's even publicly blaming Obama for her loss now.. Mellow
DrMaddVibe Offline
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvlGh_lDCyg


30 MORE docs found...detailing the infamous Tarmac Meeting.

Anyone else would be in leg chains by now.


I'm going to leave this here for Mr. Jones to weigh in on...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFulGj71P0E
DrafterX Offline
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A federal judge Monday granted a request from conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch to have former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sit for a sworn deposition to answer questions about her use of a private email server to conduct government business.

Clinton has argued that she has already answered questions about this and should not have to do so again -- the matter did not result in any charges for the then-presidential candidate in 2016 after a high-profile investigation -- but D.C. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth said in his ruling that her past responses left much to be desired.


"As extensive as the existing record is, it does not sufficiently explain Secretary Clinton’s state of mind when she decided it would be an acceptable practice to set up and use a private server to conduct State Department business," Lamberth said.

The judge went on to recognize that while Clinton responded to written questions in a separate case, "those responses were either incomplete, unhelpful, or cursory at best. Simply put her responses left many more questions than answers.” Lamberth said that using written questions this time “will only muddle any understanding of Secretary Clinton’s state of mind and fail to capture the full picture, thus delaying the final disposition of this case even further.”

Lamberth even gave some examples of lingering questions about Clinton's emails, such as how did she come to believe that her private emails would be preserved under normal State Department processes, who told her this and when, at what point did she learn department records management officials did not know about the server, "[a]nd why did she think that using a private server to conduct State Department business was permissible under the law in the first place?"

The ruling comes after Judicial Watch revealed at a December 2019 status conference that the FBI released "approximately thirty previously undisclosed Clinton emails," and that the State Department "failed to fully explain" where they came from.

The State Department has been pushing for the discovery phase of the case to come to a close, but Lamberth said he is not ready to do so, saying that "there is still more to learn."


Film at 11... Think
MACS Offline
#1636 Posted:
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Obama's DOJ let her off the hook. This is a waste of time. Ain't nothing new gonna come of it.
delta1 Offline
#1637 Posted:
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LOCK HER UP!!!


then.................................... LOCK BIDEN UP!!!



dog meet tail...
ZRX1200 Offline
#1638 Posted:
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Yeah maybe we should make 💩 up for an investigation instead of actual events....makes some people care more
frankj1 Offline
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meh, call her in a few times. Just remember Colin Powell set the precedent and Ivanka (I love her) and her hubby did similar more recently.
Let's round up the whole gang and find out what each was thinking when they (I'm serious here) recklessly jeopardized security.

and then send them all home with finger wags.
jjanecka Offline
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Both sides either need to crumble or stop playing these back and forth intimidation games.
DrafterX Offline
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Hillary started it... Not talking
jjanecka Offline
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LOL
fishinguitarman Offline
#1643 Posted:
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LBJ started it
frankj1 Offline
#1644 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Hillary started it... Not talking

you want we should maybe approach her about this thing?
delta1 Offline
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Yeah maybe we should make 💩 up for an investigation instead of actual events....makes some people care more



that would be an incisive comment if it wasn't made in the back-drop of your support for Trump, who will become known as the single most corrupt POTUS in history...


oh wait....you still believe Obama was born in Kenya....NM
DrafterX Offline
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Did he ever prove he wasn't..?? Think
teedubbya Offline
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Trumps DOJ reopened and he investigation to make things right and just recently quietly closed it. Not much mention of that in here.

Yet she’s guilty. It’s not a hoax!
DrafterX Offline
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TW..!! Laugh
teedubbya Offline
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Drafter!!Woot

Howzit?
DrafterX Offline
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Going good... just trying to stir da pot.. Laugh
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