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To: Zeneta
Predictable after Boss Hogg Clinton, the Arkansas Godfather met with his black slave Lynch on the tarmac!

"Former President Bill Clinton, doing his best Boss Hogg impersonation, rendezvoused with Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the middle of the scorching Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport tarmac to discuss “grandchildren, golf, family” and of course his “wife’s” possible indictment for violating a couple hundred national security statutes."

In his new book Crisis of Character: A White House Secret, Gary Bryne tells about another secret service agent’s private encounter with the GodFather, Bill Clinton, during the testimony hearings, starting on page 166-167.

Clinton approached the agent and after some small talk, he asked the agent how his wife and kids were…...They had never actually talked before.

“Nothing about that was normal. It was obviously a subtle form of intimidation. The president was sending a message that he knew of the officer’s recent testimony,---and perhaps was sending a more sinister message.”


56 posted on 07/05/2016 11:59:27 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There is nothing special about the words "radical Islam"!!! It is just "Islam.")
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To: Grampa Dave

[ Clinton approached the agent and after some small talk, he asked the agent how his wife and kids were…...They had never actually talked before. ]

Knew a guy this happened to. He was in a legitimate business that potentially stood to make a lot of money.

He told me, then one day, a couple of people would stop by and ask him if he’d talked to his wife that day. He got the subtle message.


61 posted on 07/05/2016 12:37:25 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
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