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It paid off to have her husband have a private meeting with the attorney general days before the FBI head says “others in the same situation would probably be punished”. Before all of that, though, she promised Loretta she would get to keep her job. As for Comey, I think what he was saying was “She’s guilty, but I don’t want to end up dead like everyone else who crossed her”.

Democrats get a free pass in a democrat led department of “justice”.
Evidence? Facts? Nothing, huh?
 
Evidence? Facts? Nothing, huh?
Well it looks like, if a man is caught in bed with a naked women, you would genuinely admit that there might have been no penetration nor intent of it, just a casual and warm meeting between two friends.😃
 
One remembers that J. Edgar Hoover kept a dossier on all important politicians. Some of them had a lot of dirt in them; information that could have allowed him to blackmail them. That, some say, is the reason Hoover kept his office for so long. He had the presidents right where he wanted them.

Not saying that’s true of Comey and Clinton, but it’s not beyond the realm of possibility.
 
It paid off to have her husband have a private meeting with the attorney general days before the FBI head says “others in the same situation would probably be punished”. Before all of that, though, she promised Loretta she would get to keep her job. As for Comey, I think what he was saying was “She’s guilty, but I don’t want to end up dead like everyone else who crossed her”.

Democrats get a free pass in a democrat led department of “justice”.
Conjecture: Bill Clinton discussed Hillary’s e-mail investigation with Loretta Lynch, influencing the outcome.

Fact: Bill Clinton met with Loretta Lynch. No one knows what they talked about. Lynch says that they did not talk about Hillary’s e-mail investigation.

Conjecture: FBI head says “others in the same situation [as Hillary Clinton] would probably be punished”.

Fact: Comey testified before a House panel: “When I look at the facts we gathered here, as I said, I see evidence of great carelessness, but I do not see evidence sufficient to establish that Secretary Clinton or those with whom she was corresponding both talked about classified information on email and knew when they did it that they were doing something that was against the law. No reasonable prosecutor would bring this case … Nobody would. Nobody did.” Comey called the FBI probe “apolitical,” “competent, honest and independent.” He also said, “The decision was made and the recommendation was made the way you would want it to be, by people who didn’t give a hoot about politics but who cared about what are the facts, what is the law and how have similar people -— all people —- been treated in the past.”

Conjecture: Hillary offered Lynch a job to influence her decision.

Fact: Hillary may retain Lynch as Attorney General, but no decision has been announced, and even if she does retain Lynch, there is no evidence that this was based on the outcome of the e-mail investigation, in which Lynch followed the recommendation of the head of the FBI, James Comey – a Republican with a reputation for being apolitical.

Conjecture: Comey was concerned that if he didn’t reach the outcome Hillary hoped for that he’d be murdered “like everyone else who crossed her.”

Fact: Really? Conspiracy theorists like yourself love to suggest that the Clintons kill their opponents – despite a complete lack of evidence.

If someone asks for facts and evidence and this is the best you can do, the proper conclusion is that your claims that Hillary is a liar and corrupt are not based in reality but in political animus.
 
If someone asks for facts and evidence and this is the best you can do, the proper conclusion is that your claims that Hillary is a liar and corrupt are not based in reality but in political animus.
Her own statements and Comey’s show she’s a liar or Comey is. One doesn’t need “conspiracy theories” for that to be obvious.
 
Conjecture: Bill Clinton discussed Hillary’s e-mail investigation with Loretta Lynch, influencing the outcome.

Fact: Bill Clinton met with Loretta Lynch. No one knows what they talked about. Lynch says that they did not talk about Hillary’s e-mail investigation.

Conjecture: FBI head says “others in the same situation [as Hillary Clinton] would probably be punished”.

Fact: Comey testified before a House panel: “When I look at the facts we gathered here, as I said, I see evidence of great carelessness, but I do not see evidence sufficient to establish that Secretary Clinton or those with whom she was corresponding both talked about classified information on email and knew when they did it that they were doing something that was against the law. No reasonable prosecutor would bring this case … Nobody would. Nobody did.” Comey called the FBI probe “apolitical,” “competent, honest and independent.” He also said, “The decision was made and the recommendation was made the way you would want it to be, by people who didn’t give a hoot about politics but who cared about what are the facts, what is the law and how have similar people -— all people —- been treated in the past.”

Conjecture: Hillary offered Lynch a job to influence her decision.

Fact: Hillary may retain Lynch as Attorney General, but no decision has been announced, and even if she does retain Lynch, there is no evidence that this was based on the outcome of the e-mail investigation, in which Lynch followed the recommendation of the head of the FBI, James Comey – a Republican with a reputation for being apolitical.

Conjecture: Comey was concerned that if he didn’t reach the outcome Hillary hoped for that he’d be murdered “like everyone else who crossed her.”

Fact: Really? Conspiracy theorists like yourself love to suggest that the Clintons kill their opponents – despite a complete lack of evidence.

If someone asks for facts and evidence and this is the best you can do, the proper conclusion is that your claims that Hillary is a liar and corrupt are not based in reality but in political animus.
Pftttttt…:rolleyes:
 
It paid off to have her husband have a private meeting with the attorney general days before the FBI head says “others in the same situation would probably be punished”. Before all of that, though, she promised Loretta she would get to keep her job. As for Comey, I think what he was saying was “She’s guilty, but I don’t want to end up dead like everyone else who crossed her”.

Democrats get a free pass in a democrat led department of “justice”.
And you, posting in comfortable anonymity on the internet, get a free pass on unbelievable slander. Grotesque, scurrilous, dishonest slander.

Hey, everyone is brave when there are no consequences, right? You can say whatever you like. It will never come back to bite you in the butt.

It’s contemptible.
 
I am excited to elect Hillary to be our next POTUS.

I am always willing to consider a cohesive Conservative message and a cohesive Conservative run to the office.

Alas…
 
New Hillary Clinton pro-family agenda political Ad.

Mrs. Clinton doesn’t fool me.

Mrs. Clinton promotes Roe v. Wade.

Why are the MSNBC TV Show Host pundits who graduated from the Jesuit College of the Holy Cross and the Saint Sebastian’s School not asking Mrs. Clinton any tough questions about Abortion and the hypocrisy of her claiming to be a protector and defender of our nation’s children? The College of Holy Cross grad who works for MSNBC could sure grill Donald Trump about the issue.

Hillary Clinton campaign highlighting pro-family agenda in TV spots:

Quiet Moments | Hillary Clinton political campaign commercial:

youtube.com/watch?v=7unzJf945F4&feature=youtu.be

augustafreepress.com/hillary-clinton-campaign-highlighting-pro-family-agenda-tv-spots/
 
I am always willing to consider a cohesive Conservative message and a cohesive Conservative run to the office.

Alas…
So if I go into your posting history over the last year, I’ll see a bunch of posts showing interest, appreciation and support for either Cruz, Paul, Walker, Rubio, etc?
 
Hillary is given too much credit. She is merely a diagnostic. When President Clinton committed immoral acts in the Oval Office and was allowed to keep his job, America entered its denouement. This is a disorder of the electorate who allowed it. I wasn’t happy to have to explain to my then ten year old daughter what a certain sex act was and then see Mr. Clinton receive the “Father of the Year” award. The Clintons have consistently, demonstrably, and unambiguously crossed legal and moral lines with impunity. The fact that they still enjoy support, especially from people who claim to hold Christian values, is a reflection on us, not them.
 
Majority Disapprove of Decision Not to Charge Clinton on Emails (POLL)
A majority of Americans disapprove of the FBI’s recommendation not to charge Hillary Clinton with a crime over her handling of email while secretary of state, and a similar number in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll say the issue leaves them worried about how she would handle her responsibilities as president if elected.
Most also say the email controversy won’t affect their vote in the presidential election. But 28 percent say it leaves them less likely to support her, versus 10 percent who say it makes them more likely to do so.
 
Hillary is given too much credit. She is merely a diagnostic. When President Clinton committed immoral acts in the Oval Office and was allowed to keep his job, America entered its denouement. This is a disorder of the electorate who allowed it. I wasn’t happy to have to explain to my then ten year old daughter what a certain sex act was and then see Mr. Clinton receive the “Father of the Year” award. The Clintons have consistently, demonstrably, and unambiguously crossed legal and moral lines with impunity. The fact that they still enjoy support, especially from people who claim to hold Christian values, is a reflection on us, not them.
All,I would add is the fact that they continue to enjoy is a reflection on the Dems base.Not the country as a whole.Otherwise 👍
 
All,I would add is the fact that they continue to enjoy is a reflection on the Dems base.Not the country as a whole.Otherwise 👍
Not to nitpick, but wasn’t Bill Clinton wildly popular among the country as a whole despite the Monica Lewinsky scandal? That’s how I remember it. I think what you’re saying is definitely true about Hillary, to the extent that she’s ‘popular’ it’s only among die-hard liberal Democrats but that is a lot of people, apparently.
 
Not to nitpick, but wasn’t Bill Clinton wildly popular among the country as a whole despite the Monica Lewinsky scandal? That’s how I remember it. I think what you’re saying is definitely true about Hillary, to the extent that she’s ‘popular’ it’s only among die-hard liberal Democrats but that is a lot of people, apparently.
Exactly.

What happened with Monica was horrible and he should be ashamed, embarrassed, and feel guilty for what he did.

The man as a politician, knew how to compromise and that is what this country needs. Since Bush took office, Washington has really been devisive acting like 2 year olds not wanting to share their toys. Both sides are at fault, noone can claim on here on CAF that is only a liberal thing, nor somebody can say that is only a conservative thing. Both sides need to grow up.

Clinton in my opinion, saw that he had to compromise, with Newt and that’s what both men did.
 
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