Posted on 03/04/2015 6:52:16 AM PST by calvincaspian
Hillary Clinton apparently learned nothing from her time as a junior staff attorney on the House Judiciary Committee during Watergate.
Lesson One: Its not the crime, its the coverup.
Forty-odd years later, Clintons too-clever-by-half effort to avoid creating any damning email trail during her time in Foggy Bottom has emerged as the petard on which her much-ballyhooed 2016 Democratic front-runner status could be hoisted.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
Emailgate? AS IF shes irreproachably squeaky clean ANYWAY!
EMAILGATE is just one of the MANY irregularities in her long and checkered career... if leap frogging ahead in life by hanging on to your husbands coat tails may be called a career. (This just slays me for example: If my mom was a concert pianist I am TOO? Really???)
EMAILGATE is just the latest and most visible of Evitas attempts to play by her OWN rules... This reveals naked ambition and abject arrogance, more than anything else.
She is in no way fit to lead this country... even AFTER a slouch like O-who is himself, dangerously unfit!
And that is saying something!
She learned the one lesson she needed to learn: never let Republicans get away with anything, and make sure Democrats are never forced out of office for any reason.
If anybody’s interested in what Hillary did during Watergate .. there is a book, “Hillary’s Pursuit of Power” by Jerry Zeifman (a Democrat).
He supervised Hillary (as a lawyer working on Watergate), and he experienced Hillary’s “... self-serving, unethical practices in violation of House rules.”
Zeifman “... concluded that Hillary Clinton is ethically unfit to be President.”
This is a very small book .. you can read it in one evening .. and it gives you all the details of Hillary’s deceptions which only favor HER.
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