“I think if she intentionally misled or lied to the American people and did something that was clearly against the rules, and knowingly did it against the rules, if that is the ultimate conclusion, then I think she has disqualified herself,” Representative John Yarmuth (D., Ky.) told a local political reporter. Yarmuth endorsed then-Senator Barack Obama in his 2008 presidential bid against Clinton. “I’m not saying she is more divisive,” he said at the time. “[But] she is less capable of bridging the gap in the country.”
Clinton denied ever violating the rules about how to handle classified material in March. “I did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail,” she told reporters. “There is no classified material.”
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Clinton denied ever violating the rules about how to handle classified material in March. “I did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail,” she told reporters. “There is no classified material.”
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But she may have sent an received secret or top secret info and/or info that otherwise had noteworthy credentials.
ReplyDeleteDisqualified herself?
ReplyDeleteShe should be prosecuted and sent to jail, NO LESS!
Bill Maher once said something to the effect that Hilary eats scandals for breakfast. We shall see.
ReplyDeleteRats leave when the ship starts to sink below the surface!
ReplyDeleteGlug, glug, glug ...
The truth of this matter is, We don't want the Hildabeast for President. I certainly do not.
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ReplyDeleteShe's over 35 and was hatched in the USA by parents who were citizens. Don't think there is a constitutional bar to a felon being elected. Impeachment covers crimes while in office.
The White House is pretty large so ruling, er reigning, er serving from the Big House shouldn't be out of the question. Side benefit: all her calls would be taped.
Bet the warden would say they're "Ready for Hillary".