Though she escaped indictment, Hillary has exhausted the public’s patience with disgrace
Democrats gathered for their convention in Philadelphia know Hillary Clinton did not escape her latest bout with scandal unscathed. While Hillary once more remained one step ahead of the law, she is several steps behind the public. She could not have picked a worse time for her latest foray into the ethical morass.
With the latest CNN/ORC poll showing Mrs. Clinton hitting an all-time high of 68 percent of respondents believing her dishonest and untrustworthy, the best she can say about the FBI’s investigation into her use of a private email account while secretary of State is that she was not indicted. If ever there was damning by faint praise for a person seeking the nation’s highest office, this is it.
However the investigation hardly exonerated her, because it indicted everything else about her handling of the situation. In reaching his curious conclusion that Hillary Clinton should not be prosecuted — a huge step outside his proper role in the investigative process — FBI Director James Comey refuted all Hillary’s key assertions of her innocence.
As for her assertion that she used a single device for simplicity, Mr. Comey stated, “Clinton used several different servers and numerous mobile devices.”
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3 comments:
It's time to stop the Clintons from continuing to screw the laws and people of this Nation and vote for Trump/Pence so that they pay for their crimes. Enough is enough!
There are thousands and thousands in prison who are more honest than Hillary. If she truly believes that she's telling the truth, her mental capacity comes into question. Either way, she's not fit.
Her mental capacity comes into question anyway.
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