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Do you actually care whether the meeting between the AG Lynch and Bill Clinton was about altering the course of the investigation against Bill and Hillary for the criminal activities of the Clinton foundation and Hillary's emails?
If you do not care, do you care about any criminal activity or obstruction of justice among any politician you favor?
THEY do not care one bit, hypocrites to the core....Cankles-rotten is their corrupt-politician, she can do as she pleases.
Just like the assault on the evil "Nazis" doing the peaceful and permitted demonstration in CA. Liberals on various websites are giving this attack a BIG thumbs-up.
I dislike your poll. Yes or no just doesn't make you feel smarter so you have to be a child. But yes, I care.
As to what the meeting was about, I won't pretend to know for sure. I'm sure it was less than ethical, but I won't make assumptions about what someone says behind closed doors. For all we know, Lynch was seeing what Bill knew, hoping Bill harbored some resentment for her enough to give the AG something to go off because the investigation didn't yield enough evidence. Maybe it was to warn Bill, so he could tell Hillary, of what's to come. Maybe the story the gave us, that it was a chance meeting was true.
Regardless of what the meeting was about, it was unwise for them to actually talk, planned or unplanned. They should have known this could happen and now any rational person would have a least some skepticism as to what the meeting was about.
I dislike your poll. Yes or no just doesn't make you feel smarter so you have to be a child. But yes, I care.
As to what the meeting was about, I won't pretend to know for sure. I'm sure it was less than ethical, but I won't make assumptions about what someone says behind closed doors. For all we know, Lynch was seeing what Bill knew, hoping Bill harbored some resentment for her enough to give the AG something to go off because the investigation didn't yield enough evidence. Maybe it was to warn Bill, so he could tell Hillary, of what's to come. Maybe the story the gave us, that it was a chance meeting was true.
Regardless of what the meeting was about, it was unwise for them to actually talk, planned or unplanned. They should have known this could happen and now any rational person would have a least some skepticism as to what the meeting was about.
I haven't decided yet. On one end, as much as I despise Hillary, I think she'd be better (don't misrepresent that as being good) than Trump, whom I dislike less. Hillary is the lesser evil of me. But, I'd much rather vote on principles and write in or vote third party. In any other election, this is probably what I'd do, but seeing as I can't stomach the Republican this time around, voting for a Democrat I dislike might be the utilitarian option.
Do you actually care whether the meeting between the AG Lynch and Bill Clinton was about altering the course of the investigation against Bill and Hillary for the criminal activities of the Clinton foundation and Hillary's emails?
If you do not care, do you care about any criminal activity or obstruction of justice among any politician you favor?
Donald Trump is far more worrisome than Hillary's alleged transgressions. If Republicans actually had something on Hillary, they would have used by now.
We know it was very stupid for them to meet. We don't know whether their discussion was actually illegal.
Given that the stupidity was not committed by HRC, and that Trump does or says something very stupid nearly every day...
I don't love it, but I gave up looking for perfection in human beings a long time ago.
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