Re: Here they are: Hillary's 23 biggest scandals ever - 8) Chinagate: Sale of high-tech secrets
Ralph Johnny Woods <[email protected]> Wed, 8 Sep 2021 03:31:56 -0700 (PDT)
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[email protected] kirjutas pühapäev, 20. mai 2018 kl 06:41:01 UTC+3: > During his 1992 campaign for the presidency, Bill Clinton was > fond of promising America, “You get two for the price of one,” > indicating Hillary Clinton would act as his co-president. > > But the nation got much more than it bargained for, as the top > power couple brought a load of baggage with them into the White > House from their days in Arkansas. > > After the Clintons moved into the presidential mansion, the > political scandals multiplied – from use of the IRS and FBI to > target political opponents to stalking and harassing subjects of > Bill Clinton’s sexual advances and even attempts to loot > taxpayer-funded items from the White House. Americans also > witnessed capers such as Travelgate, Chinagate, Filegate and > Pardongate. > > Bill Clinton’s sexual escapades and subsequent impeachment by > the U.S. House of Representatives on charges of perjury and > obstruction of justice consumed more than a year of American > public life and bitterly divided the nation. > > In the years since the memorable Clinton presidency, Hillary has > brought America Emailgate and the Benghazi scandal, among > others. New developments in the Clinton Foundation scandals > emerges almost daily. > > Now, it’s Hillary’s “turn” to be president, according to her > Democrat supporters. > > But in 2015, America is still apparently suffering from “Clinton > fatigue.” Results from a Quinnipiac poll published in April > revealed between 49 and 56 percent of voters in three > significant swing states – Colorado, Virginia and Iowa – believe > Hillary is neither honest nor trustworthy. > > Even former California Democratic Party Chairman Bill Press told > WND that controversies surrounding Hillary should convince > members of his own party an uncontested coronation of Clinton as > the party’s 2016 nominee for the White House is a very risky > idea and should encourage other Democrats to throw their hats in > the ring. > > Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican candidate for president, said > Sunday he believes voters will reject Hillary because of the > “cloud of constant scandal she brings to the political process.” > > Rubio told Fox News Sunday, “Unfortunately, both under her > husband’s presidency, her time in the Department of State, her > campaign for the president last time and even now, there seems > to be this cloud of constant scandal and things that distract us > from the core issues of the moment.” > > Hillary’s “drama” could become a distraction, Rubio warned, at a > time when the stakes are high for America in the 2016 election. > > “I just think that at this hinge moment in our history, where we > are asked to make a transition from the past into this new > future, with all the challenges and the opportunities of our > time that we really – the American people are not at a point now > where they are going to be supportive of more drama surrounding > the political process,” he said. > უტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეაბდთზეწჭცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეაბდთზეწჭცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეაბდთზეწჭცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეაბდთზეწჭცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეაბდთზეწჭცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეაბდთზეწჭცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვცძცძწჭჯჰყღფუტსჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვაბდთზეწჭჯჰყღფუტსჟონმლკიპრქშჩხვ > In 2003, ABC News’ Barbara Walters referenced numerous Clinton > scandals from Whitewater to Travelgate and the death of Hillary > law partner Vince Foster in an interview with then-Sen. Clinton. > > Walters asked Hillary, “How did you get in this mess where your > whole credibility is being questioned?” > > Hillary’s response: “Oh, I ask myself that every day, Barbara, > because it’s very surprising and confusing to me.” > > With Hillary making another run for president, don’t get caught > up in the lies and spin! In “Hillary Unhinged: In Her Own > Words,” find out who the true Hillary is with this raw and > humorous collection of quotes that pitilessly underscores her > hypocrisy > > With the prospect of another “two-for-one” Clinton presidency > looming, is America ready for a repeat of the Bill and Hillary > “drama” in the White House? > > If, as psychologists say, “The best predictor of future behavior > is past behavior,” then a fresh look at the top 20 scandals > involving Hillary is in order. > > 8) Chinagate: Sale of high-tech secrets > > Chinagate, documented by Judicial Watch, was uncovered by > Judicial Watch founder Larry Klayman. Technology companies > allegedly made donations of millions of dollars to various > Democratic Party entities, including President Bill Clinton’s > 1996 re-election campaign, in return for permission to sell high- > tech secrets to China. > > Bernard Schwartz and his Loral Space & Communication Ltd. later > allegedly “helped China to identify the cause of [a rocket > failure], thereby advancing China’s missile program and > threatening U.S. national security,” according to records. > > In a 2013 column titled “Proof Hillary isn’t fit to be > president,” Klayman wrote: > > Not to be outdone by her prior scandals, Hillary … masterminded > a scheme whereby the Clinton-Gore presidential campaign of 1996 > took bribes from communist Chinese banks and their government to > bankroll the president’s and the Democratic Party’s re-election > efforts when it appeared, due to their low standing in the > polls, that all the stops needed to be pulled out. It was the > lawsuit that I brought against Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown, > where at Hillary’s instruction, he literally sold seats on > Department trade missions to China and elsewhere, which > principally uncovered this. In late 1996 and early 1997, the > scandal had burgeoned to such a level that joint congressional > hearings were empaneled, ultimately to be shut down when > Democrats uncovered illegal fundraising by some Republicans. The > two parties, faced with mutual assured destruction, simply took > an exit stage left. > > However, I soldiered on with my lawsuit. And, while I uncovered > a lot about Bonnie and Clyde and their Chinese ‘friends,’ this > scandal ultimately took back seat to the Monica Lewinsky > scandal, since the media preferred sex to foreign espionage and > graft. > > Hillary and Bill were ironically saved by Monica, who became the > lightening rod drawing attention away to what at the time was > perhaps the biggest scandal – Chinagate – in American history. > > Sounds like Obama and the United States Navy...