Of course they are the ultimate political grifter couple, who I suppose have lost all sense of restraint when it comes to getting their names in the forefront
They “smelt” it; they dealt it?
The Clinton’s are getting out front of this thing because they’re going to use it at the Convention.
Remember the Wellstone “Memorial”
Obama Who?
That's what they even call themselves.
When former Little Rock UPI statehouse bureau reporter was killed by a headshot from *A sniper* during her drive home on the North Little rock interstate in 1979, a few months after the reported rape of Juanita Danielak Broadderick in a Little Rock hotel room by Bill Clinton, who at that time was the Arkansas Attorney General. Clinton had just been elected governor of Arkansas when Danielak was shot in the head through her driver-side car window by the *sniper* who used a large-caliber magnum handgun of the same type and using the same ammunition as the Arkansas Highway Patrol used at that time. Though there were other reported shootings that followed, different weapons were used, and noone else was killed by, though there were some minor injuries.
Initial police investigation into previous death threats against Danielak came to a halt after new Governor Clinton publicly stated that a random shooter had been responsible, and within a week of that statement, that was the direction supervisors ordered the investigators to pursue. No one has ever been charged or convicted in either the murder or the other shootings.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark.(AP)- United Press International reporter Judy Danielak, shot in the head while driving on a highway, died today at a hospital, police said Police, meantime said they had decided she was shot by somebody "shooting at traffic," but not deliberately out to hit her. "It's got to be an indiscriminate shooting,"Sgt Walter Miles of the North Little Rock police said. "It looks like it was just a person- whether he was on drugs or just mean- shooting at traffic and the unlucky shot just hit her Mrs Danielak was a journalism student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She was hired by the UPI in mid-January to help cover the current session of the Arkansas Legislature ."