Posted on 04/24/2015 3:58:48 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Twenty-two of the 37 corporations nominated for a prestigious State Department award and six of the eight ultimate winners while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State were also donors to the Clinton family foundation.
The published donor records of the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation don't give exact dates or amounts of its contributors, but it is possible to create a general timeline for when many of the corporations donated and when they were either nominated or selected for the award.
Silicon Valley giant Cisco was the biggest foundation contributor nominated in 2009, giving the Clinton charity between $1 million and $5 million. The company then won the award in 2010 when eight of the 12 finalists and two of the three winners had donated to the foundation.
The other Clinton contributor to win that year, candy-maker Mars, Inc., had given between $25,000 and $50,000. Coca-Cola was the most generous foundation donor to be honored as a finalist in 2010, giving a $5-10 million donation.
TOM's Shoes, a 2009 winner for its work in Argentina, donated....
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Why, just the other day, White House press secretary Josh Earnest asserted that the Clinton Foundation was doing excellent work all across the world and that President Obama was incredibly proud of Hillary Clintons record at the State Department.
So let's get this straight: Obama was on the golf course when foreign policy decisions were being made by his WH......looking like he "didn't know" about all these radical changes in foreign policy.
Lordy, it wasn't b/c Valerie "forgot" to tell him.
Apparently, the insider deal was Obama pleading abject stupidity about US foreign policy being jerked around by the Clintons.......as long as he got his cut of the Clintons' foreign policy finagling. =============================================
Oops, I almost forgot-----The WSJ reports the Obama administration had an "agreement w/ the Clinton Foundation" not to list Fernwood Foundation's contributions to the Clintons on its website. (Fernwood is a family charity run by Ian Telfer, chairman of Uranium One--that clinched the Russian uranium deal.)
You have been on FIRE this week! Between this, and the Wisconsin Stromtroopers, you’ve been doing great stuff!
"No proof of a quid-pro-quo..
"Vast right-wing conspiracy..."
etc.
etc.
etc.
So a cut was going to the O’s secret accounts? Paying to play?
This is getting more and more interesting!
Who’s going to get the smoking gun?
My sentiments exactly...Hell No, no f’ing way!!!!
“I do not believe that there is any evidence that I ever changed a policy solely on the basis of campaign contributions.” — William Jefferson Clinton
“Ditto that.” — Hillary Rodham Clinton
The Clinton’s, they make the Mafia look like ordinary bank robbers...
So much liberal slime, so little time.
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Obama made her sign a disclosure agreement, which she promptly ignored, but the simple fact even Obama knew what she was doing was wrong is all you need to know about her culpability in these matters.
“There is any evidence” is the key phrase They think they’ve destroyed the evidence and would destroy any witness if needed
Coca-Cola and Mars. Moochelle would not be pleased.
Thiught:
IF O IS involved it is to his advantage to get the Clinton mess thru the court system so he can pardon them and keep them quiet
Time will tell
Whos going to get the smoking gun?
Okay, I’ll volunteer.
I have trust in you LIZ. Go for it. Just stay out of parks !
Re: I do not believe that there is any evidence that I ever changed a policy solely on the basis of campaign contributions. William Jefferson Clinton
That's a Bill Clinton quote from back in the day, but it's the legal pretzel language that they always employ.
quid pro quo
“I do not believe that there is any evidence that I ever changed a policy solely on the basis of campaign contributions”.
If it was not “solely” on the basis of these contributions what was the basis for the change?
This sounds like more of what is is.
I’ve heard enough. Don’t even offer her a blindfold.
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