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How many of Hillary's unelected super delegates are 1 percenters? Just about all of them?
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- ?Lv 75 years ago
Not one of us has the financial standing of the super delegates. Right now the only thing we really know is that they are real Democrats and since Bernie has done little lately but berate the Democratic Party they will be sticking with Hillary.
- AnonymousLv 75 years ago
NEW YORK – The Clinton Foundation scandals form a centerpiece of investigative journalist Ed Klein’s new book on Hillary Clinton, “Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary,” providing additional support to the series of articles published by WND reporting Wall Street analyst and investor Charles Ortel’s research alleging the Clinton Foundation is a “vast criminal conspiracy.”
Klein discloses that an FBI investigation regarding Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server when she was secretary of state also includes a probe into conflicts of interest in the Clinton Foundation’s acceptance of foreign donations while she was secretary of state.
Klein believes Michelle Obama and Valerie Jarrett were behind Obama’s decision to launch the FBI investigation.
“Both Michelle and Val thought that the FBI and the Justice Department should be ordered by the president to investigate the Clintons’ conflict of interest,” Klein wrote. “Valerie argued that Hillary had deliberately lied to the president about not taking foreign donations for the foundation while she was secretary of state, and that she had ignored warnings about the use of her private email account.”
Klein reported that Obama “flinched at the idea of an official investigation,” worried it could cost the Democrats the 2016 presidential elections.
“It was awkward, but the two women got what they wanted,” Klein concluded. “At least some investigation of the Clinton Foundation would move forward.”
‘Embarrassment of riches’
“Like everything else that Bill and Hillary touched, the foundation was a sketchy operation that skirted legality and often fell over the edge,” Klein wrote, noting that for every $10 the Clinton Foundation collected, only $1 actually went to charitable causes.
The other $9, he said, were spent on “euphemisms like ‘office supplies’ and ‘travel.’”
“With its embarrassment of riches – [the Clinton Foundation] had collected $2 billion since its creation – it was able to do a smattering of good work, especially in the areas of healthcare, AIDs, and addressing poverty in America,” Klein noted. “But it spend money indiscriminately, and mostly on itself.”
In May, WND reported Ortel called for the Clinton Foundation to be “shut down” for having violated state and federal charitable-giving laws that outlaw “private inurement,” the crime of enriching themselves through a non-profit organization. He charged that the Clinton Foundation amounted to nothing more than “an elaborate scheme devised by the Clintons to enrich themselves through schemes such as skimming tens of millions of dollars from U.N. levies imposed on airline travelers.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/10/new-book-offers-more-ev...
- 5 years ago
I thought the super delegates were all X-men, or from Krypton, or something.