Posted on 08/21/2015 7:35:52 AM PDT by HomerBohn
It was a chance for a fresh start.
Hillary Clinton had a brand new clean slate. After years of imprinting on the American people that she was a not so clever liar for whom allegations of deceitful, arrogant, and even bullying behavior seemed to follow her like a perpetual rain cloud to be Secretary of State was a chance to begin again. To shine as the smart woman her most devoted supporters insist she really is.
Gone would be the stories about the missing Rose Law Firm billing records that mysteriously turned up on a table in the White House Residence. Gone too would be the memory of her conduct in the Whitewater investigation, where the prosecutors assessment of her testimony was described as follows by Washington Post and Time investigative reporters Susan Schmidt and Michael Weisskopf in their 2000 book Truth at Any Cost: Ken Starr and the Unmaking of Bill Clinton:
Virtually everybody concluded that the first lady had lied but that the evidence was not strong enough to convict her.
Disappeared down the memory hole too was Juanita Broaddricks allegation that Hillary had threatened her to be silent over Broaddricks allegation of being raped by Bill Clinton. Not to mention had memories faded that Hillary was involved with getting investigators to rummage through the private lives of Bills various romantic targets, as with Broaddrick the objective being to intimidate into silence.
As January of 2009 dawned, all of these stories had vanished in the euphoria over the Obama ascension. Hillary Clinton was now Secretary of State with a clean slate.
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That makes no sense!
Jesus Christ: You cant impeach Him and He aint gonna resign.
Since she’s a rapist enabler, the liar characteristic has become one of her more charming attributes.
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