Hillary Wasn’t LYING about SNIPER FIRE! Video PROOF!
In April 2008, that video had had more than 1,500,000 views and the information below had been released:
Jerry Zeifman, who supervised a much younger Hillary Clinton when she worked as a staffer for the Watergate committee, said he not only fired her from the committee, but also refused to give her a letter of recommendation because she was unethical and dishonest.
“She conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee and the rules of confidentiality.’
He says he now regrets not reporting her to the appropriate authorities and getting her investigated and possibly disbarred way back when.
The author of the April 2008 article (link below) opined that this stuff was the “bombshell” that would Hillary Clinton’s career and he signed off with, “Stay tuned, people. This one isn’t over. Not by a long shot.”
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
It’s been SIX YEARS.
In that time, have you EVER heard of this?
I remember seeing something about it, but I don’t watch the News News, just surf the Conservative blogosphere where my fellow whackadoodle rightwingnut extremist buds hang out with our guns and Bibles and trade bitter snarky RAAAACIST LIES … I mean, ABSURD CONSPIRACY THEORIES … I mean … the True Facts The Media Refuses To Report About Democrats.
I asked Dearest. He’d never heard it at all.
I bet all y’all are aware that _Resident Øbama elevated HRC and her lying pie hole to the very important post of Secretary of State, where she was able to oversee the massacre of a U.S. Ambassador.
Speaking of lying pie holes sabotaging our national security, have you ever read the true story about the treasonous acts of the man Øbama REPLACED HRC with?
I have. It is a very compelling tale!
The Democrat Media Complex sneers about the Swifties, making “swiftboating” into a synonym for “false accusation.” But they weren’t false. And they were important.
The Slime Media have done the same thing with “BIRTHERS” ::YUCKYUCK:: about those who want Øbama’s birth certificates inspected, seeing as the jpg files the White House has posted are BLATANT FORGERIES.
Then there’s Media Malpractice, a fantastic 2009 documentary that demonstrates conclusively how grotesque the pro-Obama, anti-Palin bias was in the 2008 presidential election.
Last month, we saw the media yawn, cover their ears and yammer “It’s just a local story!” about the grotesque Gosnell crimes trial. This week, they’re doing everything they can to pretend the Benghazi hearings aren’t happening … while giving breathless coverage to two local crime stories in Cleveland and Phoenix.
Connect the dots. Then turn off the damn television, cancel your newspaper and join me at Twitchy. I swear … it’s the best place to get news these days!
Sources:
April 2008 story @ http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/252624
The truth about the “Swift boating” of John Kerry @ http://www.tosettherecordstraight.com/
Netflix has Media Malpractice.









my response is the rhetorical question: who killed Vince Foster?
What relationship did Hillary Clinton have with Vince Foster? Who wanted him dead when he was about to spill the beans about Whitewater?
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Yeah. I was rolling my eyes at the “murderous cover up” stuff about Whitewater until I read that book … too lazy to look up the title. What convinced me was the list of potential witnesses against the Clintonistas who up and DIED or DISAPPEARED. It was pages long. PAGES. And they weren’t old. It was one SUICIDE, ACCIDENT, DISAPPEARED, after another. This is when I believed the guy who said the only time he’d seen such a guy in his legal career was mob trials.
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I found stuff on the Internet and there was a list of about 50 people who died in mysterious circumstances.
Vince Foster did not commit suicide. It was murder and the coroner lied.
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Agree. Foster was the most obvious of all the mysterious deaths, and possibly the closest to Hillary. People don’t realize that there have been some mysterious deaths in the Obama path as well, but they just seem to have been done more professionally. Lots of “natural causes.” Hillary and Barack are a sweet combo for sure.
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I only know of one that was a natural cause and he was the one of the first three in Chicago.
The guy in California did not die of natural causes.
I disregard all the suspicion about Andrew Breitbart because he had a heart problem.
However, you are correct, we need to keep score.
I would add the deaths of the people on the helicopter that were members of Seal Team 6. There was something very fishy about how that went down.
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If you’re talking about Kam Kuwata, I think that’s one of the most suspicious. The SEAL chopper event was also about as close to purposeful murder-by-White-House as you can get. Breitbart’s is probably not in the same category; I agree. But I’m still suspicious of the very weird timing. He had heart trouble for a long time. Lots of people do. But he collapsed hours after eating in Bill Ayers’ house. That gives me pause.
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He was not with Bill Ayers. He was at a hotel and he had been having a discussion with someone who did come forward. It was a spirited discussion.
He went to the hotel when he was walking his dog.
Nope… no Bill Ayers involved.
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That was the night of his collapse. It was the prior day that he had dinner with Ayers and Dohrn. Did they slip him something? Who knows, but he noted that as soon at they finished eating, Ayers rushed them out of the house immediately. Not in the mood for small talk? What, no dessert? Maybe he didn’t want any chance of Breitbart conking out in his living room.
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I had never heard about that happening. This is new information to me.
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The whole thing was arranged as a joke by a friend of Breitbart’s, Tucker Carlson, and he enjoyed it as a kind of “summit of enemies” kind of thing. Interesting story: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/03/breitbarts_last_laugh.html
The dinner may have been a couple days before his death, I’m not sure of the exact timing. In any case, for whatever reason, Andrew looked like death warmed over the next day and at his last speech, and never made it very long after that.
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If something was slipped to him, it had to be something that did not turn up in toxicology.
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True, but it’s well known that there are vegetable poisons that can cause cardiac arrest after a few days, at which time there is no detectable trace. These are often suspected in so-called “death by natural causes” cases, but it’s tough to know for sure.
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You would have to know your vegetable poisons… that is what is toxic.
I do know that there are some fruits that are very toxic.
This sounds like a good research topic.
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Dunno what to make of this.
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Good list, Chrissy! I was thinking of the characters at the Trinity Church that died violently, but I didn’t know about the rest!
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Death cap mushroom have been reported to taste pleasant.[31][62] This, coupled with the delay in the appearance of symptoms—during which time internal organs are being severely, sometimes irreparably, damaged—makes it particularly dangerous. Initially, symptoms are gastrointestinal in nature and include colicky abdominal pain, with watery diarrhea and vomiting, which may lead to dehydration, and, in severe cases, hypotension, tachycardia, hypoglycemia, and acid–base disturbances.[63][64] These first symptoms resolve two to three days after the ingestion. A more serious deterioration signifying liver involvement may then occur—jaundice, diarrhea, delirium, seizures, and coma due to fulminant hepatic failure and attendant hepatic encephalopathy caused by the accumulation of normally liver-removed substance in the blood.[11] Renal failure (either secondary to severe hepatitis[61][65] or caused by direct toxic renal damage[57]) and coagulopathy may appear during this stage. Life-threatening complications include increased intracranial pressure, intracranial hemorrhage, pancreatitis, acute renal failure, and cardiac arrest.[63][64] Death generally occurs six to sixteen days after the poisoning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_phalloides#Symptoms
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I hope my wife doesn’t read this. She likes to cook with mushrooms. 😯
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