Friday, October 28, 2016

Trump revives Clinton "pay to play" scheme

Donald Trump loves WikiLeaks. "The more emails WikiLeaks releases, the more the lines between the Clinton Foundation, the Secretary of States' office, and the Clintons' personal finances are blurred," he said in a statement Thursday. 

Trump and fellow GOPers are reviving old allegations of roily deals involving 'pay to play' surrounding the Clintons now that the latest emails were published, showing how the Clinton family, their foundation and Hillary's State Department were in bed with each other. 

Yuck--I said 'in bed' and Hillary in the same sentence and I just threw up in my mouth.

The emails did not come from Hillary's illegal private server, but from the more 'secure' (LOL) GMail account of her Campaign Chairman John Podesta.

Podesta's hacked emails reveal many conflict-of-interest concerns that Clinton Foundation (CGI) staffers raised and later tried to separate the entangled companies and roles that put a king's ransom of money directly into the pockets of the Clintons. The emails also suck up from the slime several companies that donated to CGI with concurrent business with the State Department while Hillary was in charge.

These findings did not escape the Trump campaign's scrutiny. "If the Clintons were willing to play this fast and loose with their enterprise  when they weren't in the White House, just imagine what they will do if they are given the chance to control the Oval Office," Trump said.

If the Clintons return to the White House (heaven forbid) we will need to count the silverware and check to ensure all the furniture is intact when they depart.

There are plenty of "smoking guns" in the WikiLeaks revelations but nothing in the past has ever kept the Clintons from suffering real consequences and there is no reason to believe that anything we discover now will make a difference. If the Director of the FBI can be corrupted and manipulated by the Clintons, what makes anyone think they're not going to get away with the current corruption?




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