Posted on 01/30/2016 1:17:35 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Hillary and Bill Clinton joined forces in Iowa tonight for the first time since she began deploying him to campaign for her this year.
'I am so happy that my husband could be here with me,' she declared as she took the stage after Bill finished his remarks. 'He knows a little bit about this job I'm competing for, and he will be, if I am so fortunate to become your next president, he'll be a really good adviser.'
Clinton gave one of her most fiery performances of the campaign to date as she lambasted Republicans, promised to take on the financial sector and big banks and continued to hammer Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders' health care plan.
'The Republicans are trying so hard to beat me. Aww, man, it's perversely flattering,' she said............
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Those two give me the creeps.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Friday that sources have told him that the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton is "far more advanced than we the public knows." Friday on "Morning Joe," panelist Cokie Roberts predicted that if Hillary Clinton gets indicted, her run for president would be "over." (RELATED: Rep. Issa: FBI 'Would Like To Indict Both Huma [Abedin] And Hillary Clinton')
"Most of us around this table are hearing from multiple sources... that the Hillary Clinton investigation [by] the FBI is far more progressed," Scarborough said. "Mika and I have been hearing it from the top officials in the Obama administration for actually several months now, and we can't go to a meeting in Washington where we don't hear this." (VIDEO: Former House Majority Leader: FBI 'Ready To Indict' Clinton)
"All of our sources high up are telling us ...that this investigation is far more advanced than we the public knows," Scarborough added.
Panelist Mark Halperin said, "Well, there are three things that people are keying off of. First of all, there are a lot of chatter amongst FBI agents, many of whom have never been big fans of the Clintons. But a lot of FBI agents seem to be saying something is happening here." (RELATED: Former FBI Official Predicts Hillary's Indictment Will Come During 'Heat Of The General Election')..................
Such a cute couple! The Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme’ of Criminal D.C.
Was Huma Abeddin there too?
Yeah, Bill really advised... the crap out of me!
Yes, you cannot... make this stuff up--
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/10/03/288357E300000578-3075274-image-m-63_1431224036162.jpg
If you got ‘em smoke ‘em.
She has confiscated his Viagra until after the election.
Well, as my dear old Pappy always said, "A good Cuban goes best... with a very, very dry martini--
That means when mixing and you are pouring the Gin... think of an unopened bottle of Vermouth somewhere in the next county.
: )
8^)
Lol!
;^)
They should be together in a federal pen.
Whitewater Convictions
Jim Guy Tucker: Governor of Arkansas at the time, removed from office (fraud, 3 counts)
John Haley: attorney for Jim Guy Tucker (tax evasion)
William J. Marks, Sr.: Jim Guy Tucker's business partner (conspiracy)
Stephen Smith: former Governor Clinton aide (conspiracy to misapply funds). Bill Clinton pardoned.
Webster Hubbell: Clinton political supporter; Rose Law Firm partner (embezzlement, fraud)
Jim McDougal: banker, Clinton political supporter: (18 felonies, varied)
Susan McDougal: Clinton political supporter (multiple fraud). Bill Clinton pardoned.
David Hale: banker, self-proclaimed Clinton political supporter: (conspiracy, fraud)
Neal Ainley: Perry County Bank president (embezzled bank funds for Clinton campaign)
Chris Wade: Whitewater real estate broker (multiple loan fraud). Bill Clinton pardoned.
Larry Kuca: Madison real estate agent (multiple loan fraud)
Robert W. Palmer: Madison appraiser (conspiracy). Bill Clinton pardoned.
John Latham: Madison Bank CEO (bank fraud)
Eugene Fitzhugh: Whitewater defendant (multiple bribery)
Charles Matthews: Whitewater defendant (bribery)
Ultimately the Clintons were never charged, but 15 other persons were convicted of more than 40 crimes, including Bill Clinton's successor as Governor, who was removed from office.[40]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitewater_%28controversy%29#Convictions
or,
https://web.archive.org/web/20090326122112/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitewater_%28controversy%29
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