Good point. I saw this reporter on Bill O’Reilly and was impressed by him. He was serious, low-key, and thorough. For example, he said Lynch had mentioned Clinton had been playing golf in Phoenix, and the reporter said he used all his contacts to find out WHAT Bill Clinton was doing in Phoenix besides meeting with Lynch, but came up empty. The reporter said, “I'm not saying Clinton wasn't playing golf, just that I couldn't confirm any activity of his outside of his meeting at the airport.”
The temperature in Phoenix that day was 106 degrees. Bill Clinton is one month away from his 70th birthday, and has a history of heart problems. There's no way he was there to play golf under those conditions. He was there to intercept Lynch as she arrived in town. He didn't go to all that trouble just to tell her about his grandchildren.
I live 50+ miles south of Phoenix and followed this one pretty close.
That story broke on Tuesday as a little human interest/political story on the evening news (ABC15). Not a single mention on the other four news stations until it went national on Thursday, then every one of them did a one or two sentence story of the meeting. Probably just to be able to say, “We did so cover the story”.
Regardless of the subject of the meeting, it was not supposed to be public knowledge and now they are in full cover mode. Fun times, if there was any or even one investigative reporters left.
My thought is this could be as big as Watergate, if only they were Republicans
I doubt a 70 year old man with a heart condition would be tramping around playing golf in 110 degree weather (even if it is a dry heat.)
Excellent Point. If Clinton played golf in Phoenix, people would have seen him and his SS agents on the course. We should know by now what course he played.
What about the flight records for his plane?