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The MIC connection of self enrichment establishment. He is indebted to those in the power structure to keep the pigs feeding at the trough. Party doesn't mean a thing. Save the establishment at all cost.
Since we don't know what his wife does for a living and we don't know what his inheritance situation has been....I'll take uninformed axe-grinding for $1000 Alex.
Jesus guys, election year syndrome is rotting your brains out.
The MIC connection of self enrichment establishment. He is indebted to those in the power structure to keep the pigs feeding at the trough. Party doesn't mean a thing. Save the establishment at all cost.
Since we don't know what his wife does for a living and we don't know what his inheritance situation has been....I'll take uninformed axe-grinding for $1000 Alex.
Jesus guys, election year syndrome is rotting your brains out.
Or, the fact that he refused to charge someone who was specifically in violation of the law is the problem here?
He did not do his duty.
He violated his oath.
She should have been charged, the case should have gone to court.
This was a cover up, and people are right to start speculating.
Since we don't know what his wife does for a living and we don't know what his inheritance situation has been....I'll take uninformed axe-grinding for $1000 Alex.
Jesus guys, election year syndrome is rotting your brains out.
Bingo.
I also love how his private sector employment is downplayed - "Oh, yeah, I guess he was a lawyer for a company called Lockheed Martin." He was General Counsel and a Senior VP a Fortune 500 company (LM) that employs 125K+ people and has revenues of more than $46 BILLION dollars. THEN he became General Counsel for Bridgewater Associates after that (an investment firm with $150 BILLION in assets under management). Oh, and he was on the board of HSBC - a bank with a total equity of more than $530 BILLION dollars.
I also love how his private sector employment is downplayed - "Oh, yeah, I guess he was a lawyer for a company called Lockheed Martin." He was General Counsel and a Senior VP a Fortune 500 company (LM) that employs 125K+ people and has revenues of more than $46 BILLION dollars. THEN he became General Counsel for Bridgewater Associates after that (an investment firm with $150 BILLION in assets under management). Oh, and he was on the board of HSBC - a bank with a total equity of more than $530 BILLION dollars.
So why did he violate his oath and not charge Clinton even though the law specifically required such?
If not being paid off, then power then? Some other favor? What was the reward for this obvious obstruction of justice?
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