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No One Is Above The Law? Give Me A Break
The Federalist ^ | APRIL 04, 2023 | DAVID HARSANYI

Posted on 04/04/2023 11:07:29 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Might want to add the political prosecution of Gov. Rick Perry by a highly partisan Dem progressive DA in Austin during an election cycle.


21 posted on 04/05/2023 9:51:32 AM PDT by wildbill (The older I get, the less the term 'life in prison" scares me)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Hillary Clinton, is also above the law. The then-Secretary of State set up a private server in her home to circumvent transparency surrounding her slush-fund foundation. She sent 110 emails containing marked classified information, and 36 of those emails contained secret information. Eight of the email chains contained “top secret” information. Every one of those instances was a potential felony punishable with up to ten years in prison.


We also know that at least one person working with us was outed in her e-mails, and that nuclear scientist was captured and executed by Iran shortly thereafter.


22 posted on 04/05/2023 11:15:08 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: afchief

Although the White House has successfully intimidated NBC News into deep sixing an explosive interview with an Arkansas woman who says Bill Clinton raped her 20 years ago, Capitol Hill Blue has confirmed that the charge is but one of many allegations of sexual assault by the President.
A five month investigation into the President’s questionable sexual history reveal incidents that go back as far as Clinton’s college days, with more than a dozen women claiming his sexual appetites leave little room for the word ‘’no.’’
Juanita Broaddrick, an Arkansas woman who worked on Bill Clinton’s campaign when he was attorney general, told NBC’s Lisa Meyers two weeks ago she was raped by Clinton. NBC, under intense pressure by the White House, shelved the interview. The White House also threatened Fox News Tuesday after it reported the story.
But Broaddrick’s story is only one account of many sexual assaults by Clinton. Among the other incidents:
• A 1969 charge by a 19-year-old English woman who said Clinton assaulted her after she met him at a pub near the Oxford University campus where the future President was a student. A retired State Department employee, who asked not to be identified, confirmed this week that he spoke with the family of the girl and filed a report with his superiors. Clinton admitted having sex with the girl, but claimed it was consensual. The victim’s family declined to pursue the case;
• In 1972, a 22-year-old woman told campus police at Yale University that she was sexually assaulted by Clinton, who was a law student at the college. No charges were filed;
• In 1974, a female student at the University of Arkansas complained that then-law professor Bill Clinton tried to prevent her from leaving his office during a conference. She said he groped her and forced his hand inside her blouse. Clinton claimed the student ‘’came on’’ to him and she left the school shortly after the incident.
• Broaddrick, a volunteer in Clinton’s attorney general campaign, said he raped her in 1978;
• From 1978-1980, during Clinton’s first term as governor of Arkansas, state troopers assigned to protect the governor reported seven complaints from women who said Clinton forced, or attempted to force, himself on them sexually.
• Elizabeth Ward, the Miss Arkansas who won the Miss America crown in 1982, told friends she was forced by Clinton to have sex with him shortly after she won her state crown. Last year, Ward, who is now married with the last name of Gracen, told an interviewer she did have sex with Clinton but said it was consensual. She later recanted that interview and said had been threatened by Clinton supporters into claiming the sex was consensual.
• Paula Corbin [Jones], an Arkansas state worker, filed a sexual harassment case against Clinton after an encounter in a Little Rock hotel room where the then-governor exposed himself and demanded oral sex. Clinton settled the case with Jones recently with a cash payment.
• A former Washington, DC, political fundraiser says Presidential candidate-to-be Clinton invited her to his hotel room during a political trip to the nation’s capital in 1991, pinned her against the wall and stuck his hand up her dress. She says she screamed loud enough for the Arkansas State Trooper stationed outside the hotel suite to bang on the door and ask if everything was all right, at which point Clinton released her and she fled the room. When she reported the incident to her boss, he advised her to keep her mouth shut if she wanted to keep working. The woman has since married and left Washington.
• Kathleen Willey, a White House volunteer, reported that Clinton grabbed her, fondled her breast and pressed her hand against his genitals during an Oval Office meeting in November, 1993. Willey, who told her story in a 60 Minutes interview, became a target of a White House-directed smear campaign after she went public.


Lisa Meyers described the details of the Broadrick allegations as well-supported, in part as it included many references to geography, buildings, and such which had changed in the intervening years but which were verifiable as having been what was on the asserted date. NBC’s justification for delaying the interview was that it would affect the impeachment.


23 posted on 04/05/2023 11:20:21 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Lou Foxwell

I have noticed that many who say that no one is above the law don’t really believe that. They will need to be shown the truth of that statement....the hard way.


24 posted on 04/05/2023 4:13:25 PM PDT by oldtech
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

All are equal under the law. Its just that Leftists are a lot more equal under the law than those they abuse the law against. It balances out because they are simply better than us. After all we just make the real world work. They don’t have the patience for such things, they are too busy deciding how we are doing it wrong and how evil and stupid we are—which is much more helpful and much more important—so it makes them way more equal than us.


25 posted on 04/05/2023 4:32:14 PM PDT by AndyTheBear
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To: AndyTheBear

Some animals are more equal than others.


26 posted on 04/05/2023 5:43:52 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (The worst thing about censorship is ████ █ ██████ ███████ ███ ██████ ██ ████████. FJB.)
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