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Hillary: Hey, don’t you think it’s time to move on from Benghazi?
Canada Free Press ^ | 06/29/16 | Dan Calabrese

Posted on 06/29/2016 11:49:25 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony

Lost sleep over their lives? More like: Lost sleep trying to figure out how to explain away her own culpability without hurting her political fortunes. That's the Hillary we know

She’s tired of answering questions, being criticized and having her answers scrutinized. Who do you think she is? The president?

The Benghazi Committee let her have it, and rightfully so, for her actions both before and after the attacks of September 11, 2012 - as well as for the many lies she told about what caused the attack and what was done, and could have been done, to protect the people who lost their lives there. Her performance concerning all things Benghazi represented about the biggest collective crap sandwich the world has ever seen


TOPICS: Government; Military/Veterans; Politics
KEYWORDS: benghazi; hillaryclinton
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To: Fresh Wind

Wall Street Journal 9/29/98 “... We know that the world’s largest bank fraud can go almost unnoticed, except to Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau. We refer, in case you’ve forgotten, to the Bank of Credit & Commerce International, which was back in the news in two jurisdictions last week. In Washington, Clark Clifford and Robert Altman agreed to give up $18.5 million in claims on stock and legal fees connected with First American Bankshares, the BCCI front they once headed in the nation’s capital. In Luxembourg, BCCI auditors Price Waterhouse and Ernst & Young agreed to a payment of $125 million to the defunct bank’s customers; the creditors will now recover more than half their money—more than quadruple the best estimates at the time BCCI went under. These people, many of them Pakistani nationals in Britain, will be mighty glad that Mr. Morgenthau pursued the case when the Bank of England, the Justice Department and various others ducked. Yet for all the smoke Mr. Morgenthau uncovered we have only glimmers of the fire that led to it all. There are still unresolved questions about the political patronage that has helped shield BCCI principals from a full reckoning, and in particular about how a crooked Pakistani-Arab bank got control of the largest bank in Washington, D.C. In this respect, the Altman-Clifford settlement is particularly striking. At issue has always been whether the two knew that BCCI was the real owner of First American, of which they were, respectively, president and chairman..”

Wall Street Journal 9/29/98 Yet the essential mystery remains. Doubtless that’s just the way many would like to leave it, because the names that pop up read like some kind of Who’s Who. There is, to begin with, a large Arkansas connection, since Little Rock investment giant Stephens Inc. assembled the bloc of First American stock for the BCCI front men. Assisting in these transactions was the now-famous Rose Law Firm, then headed by Joseph Giroir, more lately a representative of the Riady family of Indonesia and participant in the notorious September 13, 1995, Oval Office meeting at which John Huang was dispatched to his fund-raising tasks. Rose Attorney Hillary Rodham represented a Stephens subsidiary, the Systematics bank-data processing firm, in a related lawsuit. James Riady made his first appearance in Little Rock about the time these transactions took place, with his family ending up with a piece of the Stephens-dominated Worthen Bank. Another player was Bert Lance, Jimmy Carter’s disgraced head of Office of Management and Budget, who apparently hoped to head First American himself. All of these people deny that they knew anything crooked was taking place, just a group of smart, well-connected Friends of Bill stunningly ignorant about the people they were doing business with. Yet since the mystery has never been cleared up, you can’t blame those of us who followed it from remembering names as they turn up in today’s news. Nicholas Katzenbach, for instance; the former Attorney General surfaced last week with two of Mr. Clinton’s serial White House counsels, defending the President against impeachment in a New York Times op-ed. We remember that Mr. Katzenbach replaced Mr. Clifford when the latter resigned from First American in 1991. Ditto for John E. “Jack” Ryan, who ended up as head of the Resolution Trust Company and denied Rep. Jim Leach’s request for documents relating to Madison Guaranty Trust, the Whitewater S&L. We remember that it was under Mr. Ryan’s watch as head of bank supervision at the Fed that BCCI won approval to buy First American..”

Click Here for the full Senate report on BCCI

The American Spectator 12/96 James Ring Adams “...The Indo-money affair is cut from the same cloth as the scandal of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which earlier this decade led to the bank fraud indictment of former Defense Secretary and presidential adviser Clark Clifford. (The federal and New York State case against Clifford was later dropped because of his advanced age and the acquittal of his associate Robert Altman on similar charges.) The BCCI was trying to buy hidden control of American banks to build its global empire and also to wield influence for its Arab patrons. The Riadys and their allies had in addition the motive of sheer survival. They have been investing in Bill Clinton for twelve years, and one can understand why they would disregard American campaign law in the effort to preserve their stake. Where things get shocking was in the arrogant response of the White House and the Democratic National Committee when the scandal erupted. In quantity and quality the Indo-money case dwarfs any influence-peddling scandal in memory, even for those who recall the worst of the Nixon years. When the slumbering press awoke to the story (about a year after TAS put it on our cover), it discovered that the Riadys had managed to place a former senior employee of their Lippo Group inside the Clinton administration, with extraordinary access both to the Oval Office and to Asian contributors. But John Huang, with his $4 million in DNC fund-raising and fifty visits to the White House, was a relatively small player in a network that included the richest men of South Asia. Even the Riadys were only one of several conduits in a political penetration that may have shaped human rights and trade policy and even diplomatic relations with a number of countries along the Pacific Rim, including the most sensitive one of all, the People’s Republic of China....”

James Ring Adams 10/92 The American Spectator “…. Even after the sharp contraction of Worthen Bank’s ambitions, Jack Stephens and Stephens Inc. kept their foreign deals going. The one now gaining most notoriety put together Saudi money men, elements of the BCCI network, and George W. Bush, eldest son of the President. The deal, first reported by David Twersky of the Forward and then covered in some depth by the Wall Street Journal, provided financing for the Harken Energy Corp. of Houston. Eyebrows were raised when this small and untried company landed a “potentially lucrative” offshore drilling contract with the Persian Gulf princedom of Bahrain. Many saw it as no coincidence that George W. Bush, often called George, Jr., sat on the board of Harken with a consulting contract worth as much as $120,000 a year. But the fascinating details came in the financial history that put George Jr. in this position.

In the late 1970s, George Jr. tried to emulate his father’s business success in the Oil Patch by setting up a series of drilling partnerships. Called Arbusto ‘78, Arbusto ‘79, and so forth, they attracted capital from, among others, a Houston aircraft broker and financial manager named James Bath, who according to a former associate had acted as liaison between Saudi businessmen and the Central Intelligence Agency in 1976, the year in which George Bush, the elder, served as director of central intelligence. Bath’s associate also disclosed in the course of a bitter legal fight that Bath managed millions of dollars of Houston investments for Sheik Khalid bin Mahfouz, the most important commercial banker in Saudi Arabia and for a time one of the largest shareholders in BCCI. Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau indicted Sheik bin Mahfouz this July for a “scheme to defraud” in connection with his investments in BCCI. George W. Bush has given conflicting statements about Bath’s investment in Arbusto, finally admitting to the Wall Street Journal that he was aware that Bath represented Saudi investors.

The Arbusto partnerships were busts as money-makers, but the investors managed to recoup their stakes through several stock swaps that wound up giving them shares in Harken Energy. But Harken itself needed help, and George Jr. gave it a boost in finding new financing through Stephens Inc. George Jr. attended a meeting in Little Rock between Harken officials and Jackson Stephens that produced an unusual rescue plan. Mr. Jack obtained a $25 million cash infusion for Harken from Union Bank of Switzerland, which rarely invested in small American companies. ……”

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21 posted on 06/29/2016 12:13:30 PM PDT by HarleyLady27 ('THE FORCE AWAKENS!!!' Trump; Trump; Trump; Trump; 100%)
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To: dmet

Unfortunately the Hillary Bs never shuts up and moves on


22 posted on 06/29/2016 12:14:25 PM PDT by JudgemAll (Democrats Fed. job-security Whorocracy & hate:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
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To: Sean_Anthony
LOL. I'm surprised. Hillary does indeed have a sense of humor. When I get around to it I'm going to send her an email expressing my sincere appogy.

Does anybody have Hillary's email address? 🤔

23 posted on 06/29/2016 12:16:12 PM PDT by InterceptPoint (Still a Cruz Fan but voting for Trump)
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To: Sean_Anthony
Hillary: Hey, don’t you think it’s time to move on from Benghazi?

I don't know, Your Heinous. Is it time to move on from the KKK lynchings a century ago? Is it time to move on from the Holocaust? Is it time to move on from the rape of Nanking? Is it time to move on from 9/11? Is it time to move on from ISIS beheadings and burnings?

24 posted on 06/29/2016 12:16:22 PM PDT by JimRed (Is it 1776 yet? TERM LIMITS, now and forever! Build the Wall, NOW!)
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To: Sean_Anthony

It will be time to “move on from Benghazi” when Hillary has fininshed serving her prison sentence


25 posted on 06/29/2016 12:18:18 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ("Politicians are not born. They're excreted." Marcus Tullius Cicero)
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To: BigEdLB
When you have blood on your hands, you always want to change the subject.

Lady Macbeth: "Out, damn'd spot! out, I say!"

26 posted on 06/29/2016 12:19:49 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Sean_Anthony

Can’t America move on from the Clintons? Get out of here Bill, Hill & Chelsea.


27 posted on 06/29/2016 12:22:56 PM PDT by FreedomGuru (#Only Trump)
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To: Sean_Anthony
Hillary: Hey, don’t you think it’s time to move on from Benghazi?

No. When someone who blatantly lied about it is running for the Presidency, it is about the worst time to move on from it. While its an old story, its Hilary's damn fault its still a story. Here are the steps of a Clinton scandal:

1) Evidence of blatant wrong doing comes out.
2) Deny wrong doing, and insist people wait for careful investigation rather than rush to judgement.
3) Stonewall investigation. Threaten and persecute potential witnesses.
4) Complain about investigation being a witch hunt.
5) When investigation eventually gets through the stonewalling and eventually witnesses that were threatened and persecuted speak out, whine that it is an old story and time to move on.
6) Point to other investigations of the numerous wrong doings by the Clinton, and insist that it is a pattern of persecution from the vast right wing and evidence of how wonderful a champion for the people that the Clinton is.
7) Rinse and repeat and continue to seek and abuse power for selfish ends while continuing blatant wrongs.

28 posted on 06/29/2016 12:23:34 PM PDT by AndyTheBear
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To: AndyTheBear

Well stated.


29 posted on 06/29/2016 12:24:21 PM PDT by apocalypto
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To: jmaroneps37

It breaks my heart when I hear this woman. Unlike cindy sheethead who left her son when he was 9(?) and then used her sons death .


30 posted on 06/29/2016 12:26:11 PM PDT by longfellow (Bill Maher, the 21st hijacker.)
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To: Sean_Anthony
Ambassador Stevens

Trusted Hillary

31 posted on 06/29/2016 12:27:43 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason and rule of law. Prepare!)
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To: AndyTheBear

The woman WILLFULLY mislead the American public on a national security issue.
The woman WILLFULLY mishandled classified information.
Guilty!

Why do polls say that people trust her more to handle international affairs? Based on what? her performance to date indicates she’s a total failure in International affairs.


32 posted on 06/29/2016 12:32:12 PM PDT by DOGHEAD
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To: dmet

“Nixon should have requested that everyone move on.”

You are probably too young to remember. Nixon did, in fact, say words to that effect.


33 posted on 06/29/2016 12:32:54 PM PDT by spel_grammer_an_punct_polise (Why does every totalitarian, political hack think that he knows how to run my life better than I?)
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To: Sean_Anthony

In other words, you and the media don’t need to trouble yourselves with reading the report!

“At this point, what difference does it make?

Hang the cow.


34 posted on 06/29/2016 12:36:06 PM PDT by Big Mack (I love this country. It�s the government that scares the crap out of me)
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To: Mr. K

They haven’t been a to find out where Obama was. Probably getting his beauty sleep so he could schmooze donors the next day in Las Vegas. After all, there was an election to be won in 6 weeks and fundraising was much more important than the deaths of 4 Americans in a terrorist attack in Libya.


35 posted on 06/29/2016 12:36:32 PM PDT by originalbuckeye ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: AndyTheBear

“No. When someone who blatantly lied about it is running for the Presidency, it is about the worst time to move on from it. While its an old story, its Hilary’s damn fault its still a story. Here are the steps of a Clinton scandal:”

You forgot to mention Arkancide. ;-)


36 posted on 06/29/2016 12:37:54 PM PDT by spel_grammer_an_punct_polise (Why does every totalitarian, political hack think that he knows how to run my life better than I?)
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To: blueunicorn6

No offense to sea cucumbers.


37 posted on 06/29/2016 12:38:14 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Mr. K

Oh, and Obama has refused to answer any questions.....he is above the other two of three ‘co-equal’ branches of Government. I guess he doesn’t realize that he works for us and is required to answer questions from Congress. Oh wait, Congress has to compel him and they don’t have the ***** to do it.


38 posted on 06/29/2016 12:40:06 PM PDT by originalbuckeye ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: Mr. K

Actually, it did. In what was to me one of the most interesting. It mentioned a meeting, in which Obama pretty much said we wouldn’t try to help unless Libya said we could.


39 posted on 06/29/2016 12:41:00 PM PDT by smalltownslick
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To: Sean_Anthony

The ole GW Bush ploy when he was asked about prosecuting Bill Clinton for his crimes while president. GWB, “let’s just move on”.


40 posted on 06/29/2016 12:51:46 PM PDT by drypowder
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