Saturday, August 29, 2015

From Whitewater to Benghazi: A Primer on Bill and Hillary Clinton Scandals - The Atlantic

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From Whitewater to Benghazi: A Primer on Bill and Hillary Clinton Scandals - The Atlantic:



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7 comments:

  1. No, she is a puscillanimous nonentity

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  2. I read the portion of the article relating to Hillary Clinton using her personal email for her position as the Secretary of State. What a dipstick! It really jars me that someone who has so much federal authority and power in our nation can be so inept. It is also very suspicious that she had also been using a private server, so that her and her staff “decided which emails to turn over to the State Department as public records and which to withhold.” Of course, Clinton insists she followed all rules. This situation is somewhat bad publicity for a Democrat woman who is trying to become the president of this nation…

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  3. I definitely agree with Mallory that this situation is very suspicious. For a long time Hillary stuck to a story that nothing in her personal emails was classified, but now all of a sudden she is changing her story that some things were. If she felt like she hadn't done anything wrong, why not tell the truth from the beginning? Clearly this was an attempt to cover up what was going on, or else her story wouldn't have changed. It is not a coincidence that now that more has been revealed her story just changed. I definitely think this scandal will be detrimental to Hillary's popularity among the American people regarding her presidential campaign run. We can't have a president in office that we can't trust! The Clinton's clearly have a pattern of scandal...

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  4. What other scandals can we expect from the Clinton family? Hilary using a private server, deciding which emails could be publicly seen by the State Department and which are kept private, is very sketchy. For someone trying to win the Democratic nomination, she is not off the right start. She is clearly hiding something and it is very worrisome to the American people. I don't think America wants another secretive president that is associated with scandal. We need someone in office that we can trust and respect. Changing stories, hiding emails, and being secretive are not the best things for a possible presidential candidate to be doing.

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  5. I agree- the House Oversight Committee continues its investigation... though the candidate for Speaker to replace Boehner just messed up-- did you hear?

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  6. The attack on Benghazi was a tragedy. The loss of American lives is a problem no matter how few. The fact that Hilary is accused of covering it up baffles me. She has been involved in many scandals but this by far is the worse. Because of her supposed actions, four people lost their lives. That itself shows her inadequacy as any kind of position holder. If she can’t even keep the people she is charged with safe, the question of what else she can’t do comes to mind. If she knew at any time that there was a chance of an attack she should’ve taken action to try and stop it, or change the situation.

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