Posted on 10/13/2016 7:40:40 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Hillary can continue in her telling silence because America will answer that question for her, depending completely upon which way this election takes us
The second presidential debate pushed these two thoughts into the front of my brain: First, why are the moderators always allowed to be so egregiously, unapologetically, shamelessly biased against Mr. Trump? And, secondly, and this is not supposed to be funny - indeed, it is no laughing matter - why didnt Hillary do her part of the debate dressed in orange and in a concrete and steel cell - pacing back and forth under an observation camera? I mean, if our principally spineless nation is going to stand around with its hands in its pockets, and allow this woman to continue her candidacy, she should do that from the same sort of study in which Adolf Hitler wrote Mein Kampf. She has more than earned that. And no judge would grant her bail, seeing that she is the quintessential flight risk.
Actually there would not have been an emailgate because he would have not just “bleached” the data but would have melted the whole damn server down to slag!
The chief difference between Richard Nixon and Hillary Clinton is the spelling of their LAST names.
It is the LAST letter of their name.
Richard Nixon (R)
Hillary Clinton (D)
It is really quite simple.
What made the difference between how Hillary Clinton’s and Richard Nixon’s crimes were treated is the Director of Obama’s FBI is a common criminal and Nixon’s wasn’t.
A great novel about Nixon and the 25th Amendment, the book is titled ‘THE WATERGATE AMENDMENT’ on amazon. Shines a different light on what happened.
The main point here is anything Nixon has done is child’s play compared to what the Obama’s and the Clinton’s have done.
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