The left considers themselves the Final Authority (aka Final Solution, see how that works?)
Therefore, Question Authority is. not. allowed.
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Recently leaked e-mails marked FOB Friends of Bill, indicate Clinton insiders may have been given priority from the State Department as it prepared to spend some $10 billion in aid after a 2010 devastating earthquake in Haiti. The State Dept denied any special treatment.
Canadian mining magnate Frank Giustra (he facilitated the sale of US uranium deposits), pledged $100 million to the Clinton Foundation in 2005 and later benefited from the foundations philanthropic work in Columbia where Giustra acquired large parcels of land and set up an oil business, according to watchdog groups. (hat tip NY POST)
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Merkel BACKED Hillary: Clinton Foundation received £4M German taxpayer cash pre-election
Express ^ | Nov 29 2016 | Siobhan McFadyen / FR posted by euram
According to reports, the failed Democratic nominee's US-based charity received the cash to help plant trees in Africa at exactly the time she declared Angela Merkel her "favourite" politician. (Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
Then-Secy Hillary and Angela---BFF.
EXCERPT---- The German Federal Ministry for the Environment has denied that Merkel's govt donation to the Clinton Foundation was linked to Hillary's election.
The Ministry confirmed the transaction took place and insisted the money was to provide "financing under the International Climate Protection Initiative (ICI)".
The ministry also claimed the public funds served to "support forestry and landscape renaturation in East Africa". German taxpayers are also funding Clinton Foundation projects that involve the "restoration of forest ecosystems" in India, Kenya, El Salvador, Mexico, Vietnam, Uganda and Peru according to reports.
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ADDENDUM: In 2011, Podestas leaked emails show that former President Bill Clinton had raised over $1 billion though the foundation to rebuild 100 villages in India, but only $53 million was spent on the project. (hat tip The Stream)