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 What Mrs. Clinton said at a DNC Women’s Forum is the HEIGHT of Hillarity

 

Hillary Clinton recently spoke at a Democratic National Committee Women’s Leadership Forum.

During her address, she claimed that Democrats stand for truth, evidence, and facts. No seriously, she did.

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Her quote, which is full of zero self-awareness:

“We stand for truth, for evidence and facts. What an incredible thing!” Clinton exclaimed, in what may have been a lighthearted jab at an administration. Clinton continued, “We have kind of an affection for evidence. We think it should inform our policies, because they’ll actually work better.”

No mention of Bleach-Bit

 

 

 

 

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Guess who Hillary Clinton’s endorsing in race for NY governor

 

Hillary Clinton spent 2016 campaigning on a platform partially constructed of a narrative of “women should support women.”........... (That is, unless they don’t want to)

 

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Hillary Clinton will endorse Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York over Cynthia Nixon. But in other races, the Clintons are seen as a liability. https://nyti.ms/2Iyo7Fb
 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

"The assassination of Seth Rich" makes for a really good story...but the reality is that, if you're going to stage an assassination to look like a robbery, you don't forget to make it look like a robbery.  If the assassins were amateur enough to forget that part, they'd have been caught already.

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

"The assassination of Seth Rich" makes for a really good story...but the reality is that, if you're going to stage an assassination to look like a robbery, you don't forget to make it look like a robbery.  If the assassins were amateur enough to forget that part, they'd have been caught already.

 

They were "caught".  Or rather they were found dead.

 

To use an analogy:  Professional car thieves do not target their final prize as their primary theft.  They steal other cars, usually from economically depressed areas, and will have a chain of thefts leading towards their final prize to make more difficult to catch them.

 

Disposable hit men were used (MS-13 gang members), and then were killed nearly immediately afterwards.

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8 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

"The assassination of Seth Rich" makes for a really good story...but the reality is that, if you're going to stage an assassination to look like a robbery, you don't forget to make it look like a robbery.  If the assassins were amateur enough to forget that part, they'd have been caught already.


Just goes with the double-tap suicides as well as the suicide shots to the back of the head.

Social media can help drive an incorrect story, as well as uncover a cover-up. Which is the case with the Seth Rich murder, I honestly don't know.

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7 minutes ago, gatorbait said:

Let me make sure I have this right. The DNC paid CrowdStrike to hire MS-13 hitmen to kill Seth Rich, then had them killed? 

 

It wouldn't be CrowdStrike. 

 

CrowdStrike was involved in the creation of Guciffer's 2 legend. Guciffer 2.0 was invented by CrowdStrike to promote the idea the DNC was hacked rather than a leak. That's their role, and there's ample evidence to prove that Guciffer was their creation. That Guciffer 2.0 plays such a prominent role in the January ICA implies there was coordination between Brennan/Clapper/Crowdstrike to create that narrative. 

 

Seth Rich being alive was a threat to this narrative. Getting him out of the picture was crucial and why Podesta was so desperate to make an example of the leaker: 

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https://www.wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/36082#efmAGSAH-

 

There will be a lot more on Rich's murder coming out. We're just not there yet. 

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Human Rights Activist Files RICO Suit Against Fusion GPS Founders

* President of the Human Rights Foundation is suing two founders of Fusion GPS under the RICO statute.
* Thor Halvorssen claims two reporters who founded Fusion GPS engaged in a conspiracy to retaliate against him for blowing the whistle on one of Fusion’s clients.
* The Fusion founders were hired to produce a dossier and a media campaign to depict
Halvorrsen as a pedophile and addict, according to the lawsuit.

The two Fusion founders were hired to produce a dossier and a media campaign “to depict
Halvorrsen as a pedophile, heroin addict, and embezzler of the Foundation’s money,” reads Halvorssen’s lawsuit, which he filed under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) statute.
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“Thor’s got a righteous case,” G. Robert Blakey, a former federal prosecutor who drafted RICO back in 1970, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Blakey, a Notre Dame law professor, said that the approach of Halvorssen’s lawyer to the RICO case is a novel one that hasn’t been tested much in federal court. But he noted that the attorney, Howard Foster, is one of the top-five RICO attorneys in the country.

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13 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

So many places to post this...

Human Rights Activist Files RICO Suit Against Fusion GPS Founders

* President of the Human Rights Foundation is suing two founders of Fusion GPS under the RICO statute.
* Thor Halvorssen claims two reporters who founded Fusion GPS engaged in a conspiracy to retaliate against him for blowing the whistle on one of Fusion’s clients.
* The Fusion founders were hired to produce a dossier and a media campaign to depict
Halvorrsen as a pedophile and addict, according to the lawsuit.

The two Fusion founders were hired to produce a dossier and a media campaign “to depict
Halvorrsen as a pedophile, heroin addict, and embezzler of the Foundation’s money,” reads Halvorssen’s lawsuit, which he filed under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) statute.
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“Thor’s got a righteous case,” G. Robert Blakey, a former federal prosecutor who drafted RICO back in 1970, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Blakey, a Notre Dame law professor, said that the approach of Halvorssen’s lawyer to the RICO case is a novel one that hasn’t been tested much in federal court. But he noted that the attorney, Howard Foster, is one of the top-five RICO attorneys in the country.

I have a little familiarity with the effectiveness of the RICO statute. I worked for many years in commercial real estate development. We ran into a community whose administrators insisted on donations to their Parks & Recreation Fund in order to give out a building permit. The first project the developers paid. The 2nd project they documented everything and paid again. Then they sued them. They won the lawsuit and the Board of Supervisors had a complete turnover.

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Women, "will be under tremendous pressure from fathers and husbands and boyfriends and male employers not to vote for ‘the girl’,”

-Hillary Clinton

 

 

"Vote for Andrew Cuomo and not 'the girl'"

-Also Hillary Clinton

 
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On 5/22/2018 at 8:47 PM, B-Man said:

Women, "will be under tremendous pressure from fathers and husbands and boyfriends and male employers not to vote for ‘the girl’,”

-Hillary Clinton

 

 

"Vote for Andrew Cuomo and not 'the girl'"

-Also Hillary Clinton

 

So Hill does wear the pants in her relationship with Huma the Hummer. :o

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On ‎5‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 12:00 PM, DC Tom said:

 

"The assassination of Seth Rich" makes for a really good story...but the reality is that, if you're going to stage an assassination to look like a robbery, you don't forget to make it look like a robbery.  If the assassins were amateur enough to forget that part, they'd have been caught already.

Another good story was the one where the doctor who exposed corruption in Haiti by the Clinton Foundation committed suicide by stabbing himself in the heart.

 

The thing is Tom, this never happens. You can interview 100 cops with 20 years or more on the job and I seriously doubt that you will find any who saw this kind of suicide. Even at that, one would think that a doctor could think up some less painful method, no?

 

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8 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:

Another good story was the one where the doctor who exposed corruption in Haiti by the Clinton Foundation committed suicide by stabbing himself in the heart.

 

The thing is Tom, this never happens. You can interview 100 cops with 20 years or more on the job and I seriously doubt that you will find any who saw this kind of suicide. Even at that, one would think that a doctor could think up some less painful method, no?

 

 

I wouldn't say "never."  It's certainly not common, but I've seen some reports that are very unlikely.  Like the guy who committed suicide by cutting his own head off with an electric carving knife.  

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2 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

I wouldn't say "never."  It's certainly not common, but I've seen some reports that are very unlikely.  Like the guy who committed suicide by cutting his own head off with an electric carving knife.  

Brainwashed, mentally limited people will not ever accept the possibility of corruption, sexual abuse, collusion, and perhaps even murder by the Clintons/Obama. One particular moronic individual who posts here, in between tears, actually accuses supporters of President Donald J. Trump of being agents of Putin. Then again, we ARE talking about a seemingly unparalleled schmuck.

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