Clinton Foundation: Chelsea's gang vs the real criminals

Started by quiller, March 03, 2015, 06:53:33 AM

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quiller

Okay, I'm gonna go out on a really, really thick limb here and predict this is just the start of a story-line you'll need to know as Hillary continues her absentee candidacy. I mean, it's so important that some time around fall 2016 the national media might even run a 3-paragraph story on it...on Section C-32.

This item needs time to digest for the facts and names it presents about the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation --- and its future --- as Momma and Poppa Gangster's people fall by the wayside. Check out how the director draws almost as much as an actual President.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/braverman-era-at-clinton-foundation-is-over-but-chelsea-is-the-rising-power/article/2560934

Darth Fife

Quote from: quiller on March 03, 2015, 06:53:33 AM
Okay, I'm gonna go out on a really, really thick limb here and predict this is just the start of a story-line you'll need to know as Hillary continues her absentee candidacy. I mean, it's so important that some time around fall 2016 the national media might even run a 3-paragraph story on it...on Section C-32.

This item needs time to digest for the facts and names it presents about the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation --- and its future --- as Momma and Poppa Gangster's people fall by the wayside. Check out how the director draws almost as much as an actual President.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/braverman-era-at-clinton-foundation-is-over-but-chelsea-is-the-rising-power/article/2560934

"The two were classmates at Sidwell Friends School and [Nicole] Davison Fox interned in the Clinton White House.

So, I guess Bill "did" her, too?

:woot:

kit saginaw

Let's see...  Probably the last story on Chelsea that I paid attention to was when somebody on MSNBC said her parents were pimping her out.

It was true.  And still is.

Would I honestly want my kid to go out as my press-agent and tell everybody how awesome I am, yet nobody's ever allowed to ask questions about me?  -Nor of her? 

No.  Not really.  Neither would you guys, by-and-large.  It's creepy.  Our kids are our kids, and they can do what they want after a certain age, but c'mon...  We'd pull our kids aside and say:  " Tell 'em stuff.  Quit being so wooden. "

The Foundation's a joke.  It's a slush-fund and everybody knows it.  -Slush Fund.  Chelsea never had a chance to escape from it.  No other Presidential-sibling in the past has ever conformed so flawlessly to their parents' preconceived mold of greed and avarice.   

wally

Quote from: kit saginaw on March 05, 2015, 04:35:16 AM
Let's see...  Probably the last story on Chelsea that I paid attention to was when somebody on MSNBC said her parents were pimping her out.

It was true.  And still is.

Would I honestly want my kid to go out as my press-agent and tell everybody how awesome I am, yet nobody's ever allowed to ask questions about me?  -Nor of her? 

No.  Not really.  Neither would you guys, by-and-large.  It's creepy.  Our kids are our kids, and they can do what they want after a certain age, but c'mon...  We'd pull our kids aside and say:  " Tell 'em stuff.  Quit being so wooden. "

The Foundation's a joke.  It's a slush-fund and everybody knows it.  -Slush Fund.  Chelsea never had a chance to escape from it.  No other Presidential-sibling in the past has ever conformed so flawlessly to their parents' preconceived mold of greed and avarice.
I recall that just after she graduated college (and some time before the market crash in 2007), it was reported that she took a job with a Hedge Fund on Wall Street!   :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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quiller

I remember back when Terry MacAuliffe got into trouble for buying the Chappaqua property through some fairly elastic interpretations of campaign finance laws and who pays for what and from which account. Since then that compound has become command center for every vile scheme these two short-con artists have hatched since her Senate run.

I don't believe the Clintons are stupid enough to retain incriminating evidence at the Little Rock actual library site. Chappaqua's where the real books are kept, and the way our national political scene operates, it will be 85 degrees throughout a Michigan February before those same books get inspected.


kit saginaw

Check out The School Of American Ballet, where Chelsea is the Director.

http://people.equilar.com/bio/chelsea-clinton-iac-interactivecorp/salary/613190#.VPjesSxLquI

money for nothing...  sitting-around in a 'conference' occasionally...

This, and other stuff I can easily delve-into, is Hollywood's take on New York Society, circa 1930's stuff.  No experience on Wall Street... hired as a hedge-fund 'manager'.  No experience as a journalist... hired as a top-shelf 'journalist'.

" Mom... I want a Jaguar dealership. "

quiller

Wes Pruden (a prizewinning former Arkansas newspaperman and now editor emeritus at the Washington Times) offers this on this one on Bubba and Shrill Gang....

QuoteIf the past is prologue, we shouldn't be surprised by the revelations emerging in the newspapers. The Wall Street Journal reports that the Clinton Foundation has dropped its ban, self-imposed, on collecting money from foreign governments and is taking on boodle at an accelerating pace. The Journal says this raises "ethical questions" for skeptical folk as Hillary gets seriously to work assembling a presidential campaign.

Back home in Little Rock, where he was governor for almost forever (only Orval Faubus occupied the office longer), there were none of the usual gubernatorial scandals. He rarely pursued the petty temptations a governor is heir to, at least not with the passion of some predecessors. Mike Huckabee once described Arkansas as "a banana republic." One former governor had a little insurance business and wrote fire and theft policies, with handsome premiums, on every concrete and steel bridge in the highway system.

But Hillary loves money just for being there. "She was the usual Yankee wife," remembers someone who knew them in the Arkansas years. "She thrived on collecting dimes and nickels." Her taste for dollars, first in the thousands and then the millions and now the billions, waxed with the passage of the years and the size of the opportunities.

Some of the stories in Little Rock that became famous and then infamous grew with the years, too, but the basic facts were consistent in the telling. Like the $3 income-tax deductions for Bubba's old underwear, taken for gifts to a Salvation Army thrift store. Bubba's skivvies never got much wear, so $3 for a pair of his briefs was a bargain. They may be worth a lot more now as collector's items, like a vial of Elvis Presley's bath water that a collector could have bought in Memphis for five bucks in the '50s and now might be appraised on Antiques Road Show for a thousand.

With nothing much to occupy her time when the Clintons moved into the Governor's Mansion (since, by her telling of it, she was not about to bake any cookies), she started playing the cattle futures market. With the friendly help of a country broker named "Red" Bone (like everything from the Bonnie and Clod years, the names of the characters seemed out of a movie) she parlayed $100 into $100,000 in the space of a few weeks. She once collected $40,000 in a single afternoon. The brokerage, by custom, assigned winners and losers among its futures customers at the end of the trading day, and Hillary had extraordinary beginner's luck. Two professors with high math skills calculated that the odds against anyone repeating her run were 3 trillion to 1. There was gold in them Arkansas hills.

Once they made it across the Potomac, that luck improved. Bubba cruised through eight prosperous years with no foreign crises to distract him from his endless search for oral sex (or should that be "oral gender?"). Curators at his presidential library in Little Rock were stumped for nothing very exciting to curate, since Bubba's search for oral gender officially never happened. They left the White House "dead broke," if you believe Hillary (and who wouldn't?) but it was the kind of "broke" nearly everybody this side of the Waltons, George Soros and Bill Gates could envy.

Both Bonnie and Clod started making speeches, telling tall tales at $250,000 a pop, and once they organized a foundation where they could stash the loot the contributions from the rich, the very rich and then from the exceedingly rich, arrived. The magic couple struck it rich in a way that was beyond the dreams of avarice for anyone who was not Hillary. But that distant noise is the sound of alarm bells.

The big corporations she worked for so aggressively as secretary of state, the likes of General Electric, Exxon Mobil, Microsoft and Boeing, have contributed almost $26 million to the family foundation. If she is ever president, some of her corporate friends may think they were buying future access.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/feb/26/clinton-foundations-money-problems-problematic-for/

But then there's more, talking about how the White House is dodging any press questions on the Clintonistas raking in money from foreign governments....

QuoteThe White House ducked questions Thursday about a foreign donation that violated the administration's ethics agreement with the Clinton Foundation, saying only that President Obama is "very pleased" with Hillary Rodham Clinton's service as secretary of state.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest wouldn't say whether Mr. Obama was disappointed that the Clinton Foundation accepted foreign donations, including $500,000 from the government of Algeria, while Mrs. Clinton was serving as the president's top envoy during his first term.

"The president is obviously very pleased with the way Secretary Clinton represented the United States around the globe," Mr. Earnest said.

But he said it was up to the State Department and the Clinton Foundation to enforce the terms of the ethics agreement that Mrs. Clinton had negotiated with Mr. Obama's presidential transition team in late 2008, before she was sworn in as Secretary of State.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/feb/26/wh-dodges-questions-clinton-foundation-donations/

So now that we've got her onboard, we take no responsibility for the ethics of whoever who put in that job. (State Department policing itself? Or the Foundation policing itself? Just how ignorant do these trash believe we are?

kroz

If this article is true... and I believe it is...  the Clinton's could actually go to prison for their shenanigans.

http://www.wnd.com/2015/05/clinton-aids-charity-was-shut-down-in-massachusetts/

If we have a good AG after 2016, we need to unravel this shell game and expose the Clintons for exactly what they are!!!!! CHARLETANS!

quiller

Quote from: kroz on May 21, 2015, 04:17:55 AM
If this article is true... and I believe it is...  the Clinton's could actually go to prison for their shenanigans.

http://www.wnd.com/2015/05/clinton-aids-charity-was-shut-down-in-massachusetts/

If we have a good AG after 2016, we need to unravel this shell game and expose the Clintons for exactly what they are!!!!! CHARLETANS!
Even assuming a GOP sweep and a new AG to pursue Bubba and Shrill, it would not get to the criminal indictments stage during the next congressional cycle. Deliberate stonewalling, glacially-paced disclosures and outright bald-faced chicanery are nothing new from either Clinton --- nor to the Clintonistas still running loose at DOJ who I expect will give them plenty of cover.

Hussein has steadfastly undermined the Inspector-Generals, and without Special Prosecutor laws being re-enabled it appears unlikely ANYTHING meaningful will get done, cleaning out the Holder rat's-nest, and of course the hideously distasteful NASA outreach to muslims.

kroz

Quote from: quiller on May 21, 2015, 04:45:50 AM
Even assuming a GOP sweep and a new AG to pursue Bubba and Shrill, it would not get to the criminal indictments stage during the next congressional cycle. Deliberate stonewalling, glacially-paced disclosures and outright bald-faced chicanery are nothing new from either Clinton --- nor to the Clintonistas still running loose at DOJ who I expect will give them plenty of cover.

Hussein has steadfastly undermined the Inspector-Generals, and without Special Prosecutor laws being re-enabled it appears unlikely ANYTHING meaningful will get done, cleaning out the Holder rat's-nest, and of course the hideously distasteful NASA outreach to muslims.

If we win big in 2016.... which I believe we will..... we have plenty of time to clean house.  Working in tandem with the State Houses on this fallacious charity scheme would be fairly easy.   Some States would be more aggressive than others, but I think it would be a huge opportunity to showcase the Clinton corruption machine.  It appears to me that there are plenty of "goods" on the Clintons already.

Massachusetts has already done most of the groundwork.  The only thing stopping that case from moving forward is the current Administration.  When they are gone..... it could explode fairly quickly.

quiller

As slippery as the Clintons are, and considering how utterly corrupt the Donks have become since Truman's era, I will opt for pleasant surprise if they get convicted of anything. Their supporters in DOJ and IRS (I forgot that one in a separate post) will give defense lawyers plenty of outs. It's how Dems get things done.

kroz

Quote from: quiller on May 21, 2015, 05:27:01 AM
As slippery as the Clintons are, and considering how utterly corrupt the Donks have become since Truman's era, I will opt for pleasant surprise if they get convicted of anything. Their supporters in DOJ and IRS (I forgot that one in a separate post) will give defense lawyers plenty of outs. It's how Dems get things done.

We will deliver that surprise for you!!!  We?  The voters, of course!!!   and Ted Cruz!

quiller

Quote from: kroz on May 21, 2015, 06:26:46 AM
We will deliver that surprise for you!!!  We?  The voters, of course!!!   and Ted Cruz!
I won't be happy until Hussein is welded into a cage 4 feet square on every side, suspended by a chain from the ceiling, where Marines get to swing him back and forth in any direction they like at his new home in Guantanamo. Make it 8 feet square and really punish him. Put Moochelle in there with him.

kroz

Quote from: quiller on May 21, 2015, 06:34:06 AM
I won't be happy until Hussein is welded into a cage 4 feet square on every side, suspended by a chain from the ceiling, where Marines get to swing him back and forth in any direction they like at his new home in Guantanamo. Make it 8 feet square and really punish him. Put Moochelle in there with him.

The visual you prescribe would be fascinating to behold!!

This nation has been very negligent in prosecuting politicians as a rule..... that too will change!!   :thumbsup:

Dori

Mark Levine was on Hannity's show the other night, talking about the Clinton's charity organization.

He said that Chelsea was talking about a program in Africa for diarrhea.  If someone donates a million dollars towards that charity, $60 thousand goes for diarrhea in Africa causes and the remaining $940,000 goes into salaries, travel, etc. for the charity.  So yeah, it's a slush fund scam.
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