Posted on 01/31/2016 11:46:48 AM PST by Libloather
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Flight logs show Bill Clinton traveled at least 10 times on Epstein's private jet, dubbed the "Lolita Express" by tabloids, and he is widely reported to have visited Little St. James, Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands. That's where, according to attorneys for Epstein's victims, many of the worst crimes against minors were committed by Epstein and friends who traveled there with him.
In a 2011 interview with her attorneys, Virginia Roberts, one of the teenagers preyed upon by Epstein, said he had told her he had "compromising" information on Bill Clinton and that the former president "owes me a favor."
Yet despite Bill Clinton's ties to Epstein and Trump's stated willingness to make Clinton's sexual past an issue in the campaign, Trump will almost certainly avoid bringing up Epstein's name. Because in addition to haunting Bill Clinton's past, Epstein also haunts Trump's.
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Weird ain’t it?
I mean guys like that are typically surrounded by the most awesome women without even trying.
I would rather these attacks take place now, rather than coming at a late date where it is impossible to counter effectively. So it's all good, let them bring these nothing attacks on now.
He didn't invite me, either.
Epstein’s employee Alfredo Rodriguez who stole Epstein’s “black book” circled certain names in the book. I’m not sure if anyone knows the significance of those people highlighted, but Trump was one of the circled names. Rodriguez is dead now, so it may never be known.
Beside her email problems, this is the other reason why Hillary is such a mental case nowadays. One word about Bill and Jeffrey Epstein in a Trump rally - will send Hillary off the edge and checking into the closest luni-bin.
I think she has been a mental case from a very early age. I think she knew, even before she married Bill, exactly what Bill was. She chose to ignore it because she recognized that he had charisma with the majority he interacted with. That his charisma would propel her further than she could possibly accomplish on her own.
Be still my heart!
Very well stated. And true.
Clinton has short eyes, who knew?
Billionaires and professional politicians all have skeletons their opponents can use to blackmail.
That’s when they had stop and frisk.
Also, what gives her fits more than Bill's reputation, is the fact that she is losing ground quickly to someone like Bernie Sanders. She was already in a state of shock losing to an unknown named Barak Obama, and now, that Looney Tune from Vermont is set to crush her dreams of power yet again.
Twice in one decade may prove to be what actually throws her into the deep-end.
Politicians in developed countries don't have enough money to pay off blackmailers. That's why - except in dictatorships - sleazes tend to avoid politics. Self-made billionaires like Bloomberg and Jobs are far too busy building their empires to dabble in sleazy affairs with married women, which take up considerable amounts of energy and time. Women have be courted and cajoled into jumping into bed, which is why many charismatic, popular and good-looking showbiz figures and sports figures prefer the company of prostitutes. And for politicians, the risk of exposure isn't limited to chatty paramours - it extends to service personnel at restaurants, bars, hotels, et al, and well as the relatives and friends of the paramour, all of whom could spill the beans for mere thousands of dollars to a newspaper or news network.
Note also that blackmail involves considerable risk to the person trying to extort money. Blackmail is a felony punishable with a lengthy prison term. There’s no guarantee that throughout the extended and risky back-and-forth haggling over money, somebody else also in the know won’t go to the press and spill the beans for cash, leaving him facing a criminal prosecution when the person being blackmailed tells of the blackmail attempt.
You've hit the nail right on the head. Excellent post.
domo arigatou
You don't really believe that, do you?
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