Posted on 04/10/2015 10:21:37 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
Sen. Rand Paul spent part of his second day as an officially declared presidential candidate hinting that big revelations are coming "soon" about the foundation headed by the Clinton family, but declined to divulge specifics, pointing out "it wouldn't be a secret anymore" if he did. "I think there are things that went on at the Clinton Foundation that are going to shock people, and I think they're going to make people question whether or not she should be president or not," the Kentucky Republican said, speaking to reporters after his first campaign rally in New Hampshire, ABC's JORDYN PHELPS reports. In an interview yesterday with CNN, Paul confirmed that allegations come from a forthcoming book called "Clinton Cash."
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As a reward for sex, who was given a job at Arkansas Power and Light?
I am actually asking real questions. :)
They are evil to the core. They are both psychopaths. They complete each other as in their personality traits dove-tail each other making them a perfect psychopathic pair. As a result they need each other in order to work their politics, hence the two-fer-one blue plat special concept.
Both are sexual addicts. He likes the girls and so does she. (Yeah, we all know that.)
They both think that their sexuality enhances their chances to get and retain power.
While they were running for president they did everything they could to empower themselves, even enlisting the aid of every shaman, new age freak and devil worshipper they could find.
I once questioned a psychiatrist about some of my findings and all he could say was, "Yep, and I cannot believe they are in the White House."
And, I even asked bona fide exorcist what he thought and he confirmed for me all of my suspicions about the spirituality of the both of them.
I could go on. But, I hope you catch my drift.
What relationship did Tendo Oto have to the Clintons?
"Mirror, mirror on the wall ..."
Clinton knew that L.D. Brown was being sent to Mexico to kill an innocent American that the CIA portrayed as a big drug guy. When Brown saw him, he could not do it because he realized it was a set up. Who was that innocent American?
From angelfire (who knew that site still existed?):
MARILYN JO JENKINS. Jenkins was a long-time official for the Arkansas Power and Light Company. Stories circulated that she had met with Clinton on several occasions and that she had a sexual encounter with Clinton in Little Rock in 1989. State telephone records revealed that Clinton placed 59 calls to Jenkins home or office. One call was for 94 minutes and was placed at 1:23 a.m.
In sworn statements in the Jones' deposition, Jenkins and Clinton characterized their encounters as innocent. Clinton did admit he had two visits when he gave Jenkins presents for herself and her children before leaving Little Rock for the White House. He also said he met with her several times at her apartment while governor.. Clinton did not have to answer in his deposition whether they ever had sex because it was ruled irrelevant by the judge. When Jenkins was asked why she was seen with Clinton on one occasion in the early morning hours, she said that had to catch a plane and wanted to say good-bye to him.
Clinton told Bob Bennett, his counsel, that he never had sexual relations with Jenkins. Bennett noticed that when he asked Clinton about Jenkins, he reacted much differently than when he responded to questions about other women. Eventually, Bennett said to the president, "I find your explanation about one of the women frankly unbelieveable."
Arkansas state trooper Danny Ferguson swore in a deposition that on four occasions he took Jenkins to meet with Clinton in the basement of the governor's mansion on four occasions between his November 1992 election and January 1993. Bennett had learned from another attorney that Clinton had asked Ferguson to cover for him and to take responsibility for the phone calls. Ferguson refused to do so. According to Ferguson's deposition, the state trooper also said that Clinton once told him that he loved both his wife and Jenkins. Ferguson said that on one occasion the president said to him, "It's tough to be in love with two different women."
Must be tough to be search engine result in 2015. LOL!
From Bob Woodward in the Washington Post, 1999-06-13:
It was Jan. 16, 1998, the day before Clinton was to give his deposition in the Jones case, and Bennett believed he had located the real problem Clinton faced the next day. It was not Kathleen Willey, the former White House volunteer who claimed Clinton groped her in 1993, because that had never been a relationship. It was not Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern. It was totally improbable that the president had taken up with a young woman, age 23 or 24, who apparently brought pizza and mail to the Oval Office.No, Bennett believed, he had smoked out the real liability -- Marilyn Jo Jenkins, a beautiful marketing executive whom Clinton had known for more than a decade. Jenkins was a longtime employee of the Arkansas Power and Light Co. Her name had been linked to Clinton in published reports, but only in vague references.
She had met with Clinton in his basement office in the Arkansas governor's mansion four times in the less than three months between his election in 1992 and his inauguration in 1993. Three of the meetings took place about 5:15 a.m. or 5:30 a.m. Phone records showed that from 1989 to 1991 Clinton had placed 59 calls to Jenkins's home or office. Arkansas state trooper Danny Ferguson had brought gifts from Clinton to Jenkins.
Clinton had denied to Bennett that he had a sexual relationship with Jenkins. Bennett was not buying it. He noticed that Clinton reacted differently when Jenkins's name came up. The president paused in a forlorn and wistful way. Bennett couldn't quite put his finger on it, but Clinton's manner seemed to be a definite tip-off.
Bennett reminded the president that the judge would make a final ruling the next day at the deposition about the questions relating to women. Supposedly, Clinton was going to be asked only about women who had been state or federal employees, and Jenkins had never worked for either government. He was going to object, but the judge could rule either way, Bennett said. It probably was a 50-50 shot whether questions would be allowed about Jenkins. The president had to be ready to answer, Bennett said, inviting Clinton to share with his lawyers his possible responses.
Google reflux disease! Hillary' fault!
[[Sen. Rand Paul spent part of his second day as an officially declared presidential candidate hinting that big revelations are coming “soon” about the foundation headed by the Clinton family,]]
Yep- just like Glen Beck going to ‘shock the world’ with his pre-announced announcements that he kept building up- it was going to ‘bring down the regime’
People will simply say ‘Meh’ whatever”
[[Hillary voters will see the deep corruption as a virtue and love her more.]]
The msm will portray it as a smear campaign and sexist campaign and vilify paul- You are right, the people will flock to her defense
What is she using for e-mail today?
Oli North ?
you know how much money jeffrey epstein must have embezeled from clinton’s haiti schemes.
I’m saying “Meh, whatever”
When you’ve got the goods you lay them on the table. When you don’t have the goods you talk about shocking information you will be revealing soon.
Paul don’t have the goods.
What an awkward and clumsy week this has been for Paul.
Ask Rand Paul why we can’t get a single fact about Obama’s criminal past behavior but Hilary is open season!
Terry Reed?
Larry Nichols?
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3217016&page=1
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Carl Bernstein Paints an Unflattering Picture of Clinton Marriage
May 27, 2007
By KATE SNOW
It took Hillary Clinton more than two years to decide to marry Bill Clinton, according to a new book written by Carl Bernstein, in part because she worried that he would be unfaithful to her. And she entered the marriage knowing that, in Bernstein’s words, “he was beyond her control when it came to other women.”
The book,”A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton,” isn’t slated for official release until June 5, but ABC News was able to purchase a copy this weekend at a Washington-area bookstore.
Bernstein writes that Bill Clinton’s extramarital affairs began in their courtship. But perhaps none was more potent, according to Bernstein, than the former president’s relationship with a wealthy Arkansas divorcee — Marilyn Jo Jenkins.
Jenkins’ name is not new to Clinton followers. Her relationship with the former president was mentioned in at least two other books written in the 1990s. Indeed, members of Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign team have sought to downplay the book as “old news.” However, Bernstein offers some new details about the struggles caused by that affair.
Bernstein calls Jenkins “Hillary’s worst nightmare” and writes that Bill Clinton thought he was in love with the energy company marketing manager in the late 1980s.
According to Bernstein, then-Gov. Clinton wanted to end his marriage and sought advice about what the political consequences would be from “fellow governors whose marriages had deteriorated.”
But Bernstein quotes Bill Clinton’s former chief of staff, Betsey Wright, saying Hillary refused to give her husband a pass out of the marriage. One of Hillary Clinton’s closest friends, Diane Blair, is also quoted as saying Hillary was concerned that she did not have much money and wouldn’t do well as a single parent.
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