Tag: Cover Up
Hillary Clinton Lying For 13 Minutes Straight
Only 13 minutes? Must be the abridged version.
“Hillary Clinton lying for 13 minutes straight” was posted in January but the video was injected with new life after an op-ed in The Washington Post by Kathleen Parker was shared on social media.
“Hillary Clinton’s vast résumé of, shall we say, inconsistencies, is the dog that caught the car and won’t let go. A viral video collection of her comments on various subjects through the years is bestirring Republican hearts,” Ms. Parker wrote. “To those who’d rather vote for a reality show host than a Clinton, the video merely confirms what they’ve believed all along. For independents and even Democrats, it’s a reminder of how often Clinton has morphed into a fresh incarnation as required by the political moment.”
The video, posted by a YouTube account for Michael Armstrong, covers Mrs. Clinton’s various stances on same-sex marriage, the North American Free Trade Agreement, her infamous “secret server” as secretary of state, health care reform and the time she allegedly risked “sniper fire” in Bosnia.
Previously:
Hillary Clinton Laughing For 10 Hours
Clinton IT Aide Discussed ‘Hillary Cover-up Operation’ In Email
Information just keeps coming out about Crooked Hillary (and always on the weekend) yet so many idiots will STILL vote for this woman?
A new document released by the FBI late this afternoon in another Friday document dump adds another damning piece of evidence to the inexplicably closed Clinton email case.
An employee at Platte River Networks, the company that managed Hillary Clinton’s emails after she left the State Department, sent a work ticket that referred to the “Hilary [sic] coverup [sic] operation” (Hillary cover-up operation) after Clinton’s team had asked the company to modify her email system so that it would automatically delete messages after 60 days.
The revelation came in 189 pages of FBI documents made public Friday evening amid controversy over the five immunity deals extended to aides involved in the case — including one that protected a key employee at Platte River from prosecution.The unnamed employee told FBI agents that his reference to the “cover-up” was a joke.