Posted on 04/10/2015 10:36:05 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Hildebeeste is a liar, a cheat, and a thief ... and has blood on her hands.
Dang ... too bad Gran’pa is missing from that picture.
Going into people’s homes to meet them? I would let a group consisting of Jehovah’s witnesses, alarm company reps, lawn care guy, encylclopedia salesman, Amway distributor and common burglar into my home before I let Hilary Clinton enter it.
Ouch-They’ll make Gearan pay for THAT!
Who IS’T at the saturation point with this drivel?
It gags me more all the time... If I see ONE more hammy pic of Evita, I’ll be sick!
Clixon....LOL
Webb lives in Charlotte these days...the baby’s name is Charlotte...hmmmmmmm coincidence?
"You can show me herpes in any light that you wish, but I'll continue to avoid being "introduced" to it."
I wonder what a web search on Anne Gearan and Elizabeth Warren would turn up? Op-eds? Endorsements? Water-carrying?
I don’t believe in coincidence.
Underprivileged Chels had to wait until 30 to get her first $10 million Manhattan condo.
I wonder if Charlotte will have a better life?
It sounds as if they are trying to sell Hil using the gathering technique pioneered by Tupperware.
LOL!
Well, if you let all of these strangers into your home—better be in defense mode.
Are you saying you actually watch her on tv?
I don’t think I could do that ...
IF Hillary's staff wants to present her as Madonna, the suck-ups in the press will buy it.
Really.
They're that stupid... or vile.
Campaign ‘08: Hillary’s Paper Trail / By Michael Isikoff, Newsweek
During (a 2008) Democratic presidential debate, Hillary Clinton faced tough questions about why so many of her papers at her husband’s presidential library in Little Rock, Ark., are still secretand her answers have only invited more questions.
Clinton said during the debate that one chunk of records, from her days heading up her husband’s health-care task force, had been released. “Now, all of the records, as far as I know, about what we did with health care, those are already available,” she said.
But National Archives documents obtained by NEWSWEEK and interviews with Archives officials indicate that the vast
majority of the Clintons’ health-care task-force records are still under lock and key in Little Rockand might stay that way for some time.
In a letter last year responding to a Freedom of Information Act request by the conservative group Judicial Watch, Melissa Walker, supervisory archivist of the Clinton Presidential Library, wrote that archivists had identified 3,022,030 still-unreleased health-care documents, along with 2,884 e-mails and 1,021 photos covered by the group’s request.
Archives officials at the Clinton library have yet to process the Judicial Watch request or release the several million pages of task-force documents, including many key internal memos written by Mrs. Clinton and her advisers about how to restructure the health-care industry. This prompted the group to file a new lawsuit last week demanding their immediate disclosure.
“This doesn’t pass the giggle test,” said Christopher Farrell, the group’s research director, about Clinton’s statement that “all” of her health-care records had been released.
The Clinton White House publicly released 13,400 pages of documents regarding Hillary’s related health-care “working group” to resolve a 1994 lawsuit. And Clinton campaign spokes-man Jay Carson says that as many as half a million health-care papers have now been disclosed, but he acknowledges that many others have yet to be cleared. “There are undoubtedly other documents related to health care in the hundred million pages” of unreleased records at the library, Carson said, but he added that
Clinton’s hands were tied because understaffed Archives officials had to review each and every FOIA requestand handle all of them in order. “We don’t control their process,” he said. “We’re not holding anything up.”
At the 2008 debate, Mrs. Clinton rejected the idea that she could accelerate the process by encouraging her husband to lift restrictions he has placed on confidential communications with his wife on policy matters. “Well, that’s not my decision to make,” she said. In 1994, according to another National Archives document obtained by NEWSWEEK, President Clinton formally designated both his wife and his close adviser Bruce Lindsey as co-representatives for control of his papers in the event of his death or disability.
Lindsey now reviews all White House papers at the library before they are cleared for release; Hillary, Carson says, “has never been involved in the clearing process. Bruce is the designee.” But that has not stopped Clinton’s principal rival, Sen. Barack Obama, from hitting the issue hard.
In an interview with NEWSWEEK, he called Clinton’s responses on the records issue “disingenuous.” “She can release these papers,” Obama said. “She can get them released soon.” Carson shot back that Obama “has formally abandoned the politics of hope and is running a negative campaign.”
http://www.newsweek.com/campaign-08-hillarys-paper-trail-96243
HILLARY VIDEO--hat tip America Rising
http://burstupdates.wordpress.com/2013/11/15/hillary-2007-if-you-like-your-plan-you-can-keep-it/
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