Posted on 08/03/2015 12:55:12 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The sarcasm is strong today!
Its already been reported that Hillary Clintons aide Huma Abedin was overpaid by about $10,000 during her time working for Hillary at the State Department. Now investigators are reportedly looking into possible influence peddling:
Wow, this one is really hard to believe.
https://twitter.com/sarahcwestwood/status/628247244404322304
Huma Abedin may have traded political favors at the State Dept., a new IG probe finds
(Excerpt) Read more at twitchy.com ...
Huma-na Huma-na Huma-na.....
Wow, this one is really hard to believe.
The word' possible' is what is hard to believe. Monumental would probably hit closer to the truth.
How Huma-iliating!!
I guess that’s why Obowma doesn’t want the IG inspecting things any more.
I really, really hope the press asks Anthony Weiner to comment on this.
Are you saying carpet-cleaning is a favor?
The Clintons grifting in plain sight.
Federal Judge is irritated, is he?
Yer Honor. I’d recommend some Gold Bond itch powder fer yer irritation. The only thing that will REALLY soothe it is to throw Hillary’s sorry carcass in the slammer. But I doubt if you have Obummer’s permission to do that. So dump on the Gold Bond.
This is my shocked face :-0
Oh the HUMAnity!!!!
In a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry Thursday, Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said an inspector general probe suggested Huma Abedin leveraged her State Department job to benefit her two other employers at the time: the Clinton Foundation and a consulting firm called Teneo Strategies.Teneo Strategies was founded by a longtime aide to Bill Clinton, Douglas Band, and boasted the former president as a paid board member when it first launched in 2011.
Abedin allegedly sent or received more than 7,000 emails on her government account that involved Band, the letter said.
Whooaaa dude...shocking...
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