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Guilty as Sin

Uncovering New Evidence of Corruption and How Hillary Clinton and the Democrats Derailed the FBI Investigation
Aug 31, 2017AQUILEA777 rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
For 18 months the Liberal media told you that Trump could never be president. (The Washington Post set 20 reporters to attack him, pp 151-152.) The same media have also tried to discredit Klein, a longtime critic of Hillary. Klein had a distinguished career as journalist and author; but when he started writing about Hillary, the Clinton machine warned networks not to interview him any more. Yet several of his claims and predictions have been vindicated, pp 255-266. --- Hillary openly conducted Clinton Foundation business from the State Dept, and freely took payoffs, pp 95-96, 102, 228-230. The FBI had enough evidence of her corruption and national-security breaches to convict an ordinary perpetrator. But they needed more to overcome the Establishment support Hillary would have, pp 98-102. --- Hillary told her staff the Benghazi attack was NOT a spontaneous reaction to an anti-Muslim video, even while she was telling the public it was. Obama ordered her to issue the lie, pp 263-264. --- The public caught only glimpses of Hillary's crumbling health. In private it was much worse. She suffered chronic pain and fatigue, and fell into spasms of anger over the email investigation. A doctor stayed close by to handle fainting spells, p 217. Often Hillary would violently yank her own hair; chief aide Huma Abedin knew how to bring her out of these "bitter, self-pitying" fits, pp 7, 174. --- Hillary would fuss over Huma, arranging her hair and patting her back. They would whisper back and forth, giggling together, pp 22, 172. Hillary trusted Huma completely: "Huma would go to Sing Sing before she would rat me out to the FBI," p 133. --- Hillary had always resorted to cursing and screaming when contradicted, pp 5-6. She blamed her problems on rightwing conspirators; sycophants humored this paranoid delusion. Privately they recognized her persecution complex -- "a compelling need to feel sorry for herself," pp 8-9. --- In Jan, 1993, Hillary was incensed at stories that she had thrown a lamp at Bill (a trick often repeated) and called him a "stupid motherf___er." Another time, looking for Bill, she shouted at a Secret Service agent, "Where's the miserable c___sucker?" pp 191-192. Reports of these outbursts fed Hillary's drive for secrecy. --- Klein blames the Clintons and Obamas for the slobbism and sexual nihilism engulfing America, pp 240-242. In private, Hillary used the word "f___ing" constantly, eg pp 173-174. She routinely referred to Bill and other men as "the f___er," "the motherf___er," and "the c___sucker," pp 4-5, 10. --- After 2000, Bill and Hillary led separate lives. Bill had his own residence, staffed by attentive women. He did not intend to live with Hillary in the White House, p 92. Nor did he agree with her Big Government redistributionism, p 90. --- Obama despised the Clintons and blamed Hillary for embarrassing his administration. He sought to sabotage her candidacy, pp 264-265. He wanted her to be indicted: if she became president, Obama would retain effective control of the country, pp 209-210. [If Obama ever said something like that, he probably wasn't serious.] --- Obama tried to get Biden to run in 2016. Biden's dying son Beau begged Biden to save the country from the Clintons. But Biden, old and grief-stricken, had no stomach for the dirty fight he knew Hillary would wage. Obama then turned to Elizabeth Warren, despite her false claim of Indian ancestry, her profits from real estate manipulations, and her abuse of household servants. But Warren too declined. When it came down to Hillary or Trump, Obama reversed course and told the CIA and NSA not to cooperate with the FBI investigation of Hillary.