This may be too much reading of the teal leaves, but there are signs that there is about to be an indictment of Hillary Clinton (or at least an FBI recommendation for indictment). Consider this:
1. In the past week, the AP came out with the story that focused on Hillary's email correspondence with Huma Abedin in which Hillary said she did not want to use the State Department secure email system because she wanted to be sure no one could read her personal materials. This is perhaps the most critical of all of Hillary's emails when it comes to showing her knowledge that the personal system was unauthorized and improper and her intention to keep using it despite that knowledge. AP confirmed that the email in question was somehow not in the items that Hillary turned over to the State Department last year. It was only found when the email records of Huma Abedin were obtained by investigators.
2. In a surprising move, the official spokesman of the State Department CONFIRMED that the smoking gun email was not in Hillary's email that she turned over. Until now, State has consistently double talked or avoided the question when asked about items that might embarrass Mrs. Clinton.
3. AP then released a story that reported that there were at least 75 meetings that Hillary Clinton had held with private political donors, foreign contributors to the Clinton foundation or other contributors with business in front of the State Department while she was in office which somehow were erased off her official schedule. In other words, State Department records, which are supposed to record every meeting held by the Secretary of State, left off scores of Hillary's meetings which she did not want the public or the press to hear about.
4. Yesterday, the official spokesman for the State Department was asked about that AP report on Clinton's meetings and said this:
“I am not in a position — nor should I be expected to — to speak of the scheduling habits of a previous secretary of State. I’m not able to do that.”
That's a rather strong refusal by the spokesman Admiral Kirby. He did not say he would look into it. He did not say that sometimes meetings are inadvertently left off the schedule. No, he just said he couldn't justify Clinton's practices.
There's more, but just these four are enough. In one week we have two major bombshells that damage Hillary's position in regard to the emails. Two came from the AP which normally operates as a branch of the Democrat party. Two came from an official spokesman of the Obama regime. The AP got the story, no doubt, through a leak. It certainly sounds like someone high in the Obama administration is preparing the ground for announcing Hillary's indictment so that she will be forced to withdraw from the presidential race. Alternatively, but much less likely, this could be the result of leaks by the FBI to force the Attorney General to go ahead with the Clinton indictment. Those leaks would explain the AP stories, but not the State Department spokesman throwing Hillary under the bus.
Whether or not the stories indicate anything is imminent with the indictment, they do show that Hillary Clinton is a completely dishonest woman who thinks that none of the rules apply to her. Before she went to prison for tax evasion, Leona Helmsley famously said, "Only the little people pay taxes." I keep expecting to find the quote where Hillary Clinton says, "Only the little people obey the law."
1. In the past week, the AP came out with the story that focused on Hillary's email correspondence with Huma Abedin in which Hillary said she did not want to use the State Department secure email system because she wanted to be sure no one could read her personal materials. This is perhaps the most critical of all of Hillary's emails when it comes to showing her knowledge that the personal system was unauthorized and improper and her intention to keep using it despite that knowledge. AP confirmed that the email in question was somehow not in the items that Hillary turned over to the State Department last year. It was only found when the email records of Huma Abedin were obtained by investigators.
2. In a surprising move, the official spokesman of the State Department CONFIRMED that the smoking gun email was not in Hillary's email that she turned over. Until now, State has consistently double talked or avoided the question when asked about items that might embarrass Mrs. Clinton.
3. AP then released a story that reported that there were at least 75 meetings that Hillary Clinton had held with private political donors, foreign contributors to the Clinton foundation or other contributors with business in front of the State Department while she was in office which somehow were erased off her official schedule. In other words, State Department records, which are supposed to record every meeting held by the Secretary of State, left off scores of Hillary's meetings which she did not want the public or the press to hear about.
4. Yesterday, the official spokesman for the State Department was asked about that AP report on Clinton's meetings and said this:
“I am not in a position — nor should I be expected to — to speak of the scheduling habits of a previous secretary of State. I’m not able to do that.”
That's a rather strong refusal by the spokesman Admiral Kirby. He did not say he would look into it. He did not say that sometimes meetings are inadvertently left off the schedule. No, he just said he couldn't justify Clinton's practices.
There's more, but just these four are enough. In one week we have two major bombshells that damage Hillary's position in regard to the emails. Two came from the AP which normally operates as a branch of the Democrat party. Two came from an official spokesman of the Obama regime. The AP got the story, no doubt, through a leak. It certainly sounds like someone high in the Obama administration is preparing the ground for announcing Hillary's indictment so that she will be forced to withdraw from the presidential race. Alternatively, but much less likely, this could be the result of leaks by the FBI to force the Attorney General to go ahead with the Clinton indictment. Those leaks would explain the AP stories, but not the State Department spokesman throwing Hillary under the bus.
Whether or not the stories indicate anything is imminent with the indictment, they do show that Hillary Clinton is a completely dishonest woman who thinks that none of the rules apply to her. Before she went to prison for tax evasion, Leona Helmsley famously said, "Only the little people pay taxes." I keep expecting to find the quote where Hillary Clinton says, "Only the little people obey the law."
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