>  Date: Thursday, June 4, 2015, 11:05 PM
> (Recently
> several  Hillary Supporters have been embarrassed when they
> were asked to  list Hillary's accomplishments.  Bill
> Shuey has done us the  favor of listing the more significant
> ones.) Posted
> by  Bill Shuey on 4/25Many
> people who may vote in the Democrat primary  election, if
> there is one, and the general election in 2016 have no  real
> knowledge of Mrs. Clinton or her accomplishments. As a
>  public service, I thought I would provide some input
> regarding her  triumphs for consideration.When
> Bill Clinton was president, he  allowed Hillary to assume
> authority over a proposed health care  reform. Even after
> threats and intimidation, she couldn’t even get a  vote in
> a Democrat controlled congress. This fiasco cost the
>  American taxpayers about $13 million for studies, promotion,
> and  other efforts.Then
> President Clinton gave Hillary authority over  selecting a
> female attorney general. Her first two selections were  Zoe
> Baird and Kimba Wood – both were forced to withdraw  their
> names from consideration. Next she chose Janet Reno –
>  husband Bill described her selection as “my worst
> mistake.” Some may  not remember that Reno made the
> decision to set fire to the  buildings owned and occupied by
> David Koresh and the Branch Davidian  religious sect in Waco,
> Texas resulting in the deaths
>  of dozens of women and
> children.Husband
> Bill allowed  Hillary to make recommendations for the head of
> the Civil Rights  Commission. Lani Guanier was her selection.
> When a little probing  led to the discovered of Ms.
> Guanier’s radical views, her name had  to be withdrawn from
> consideration.Apparently
> a slow  learner, husband Bill allowed Hillary to make some
> more  recommendations. She chose former law partners Web
> Hubbel for the  Justice Department, Vince Foster for the
> White House staff, and  William Kennedy for the Treasury
> Department. Her selections went  about as well as her other
> accomplishments: Hubbel went to prison,  Foster (presumably)
> committed suicide, and Kennedy was forced to  resign.Many
> younger voters will have no knowledge of  “Travelgate.”
> Hillary wanted to award lucrative travel contracts  to
> Clinton friend Harry Thompson – and the White House  Travel
> Office, which had made all travel arrangements for  first
> families of both parties for many years, resisted  turning
> over control to a travel agent who had no experience  with
> presidential travel. Hillary had them fired, and managed  to
> have them investigated by the FBI. This cost these  loyal
> civil servants their reputations,
> and after a  thirty-six month investigation, only one
> employee, Billy Dale, was  charged with a crime -- the
> enormous crime of mixing personal and  White House funds. A
> jury acquitted him of all charges in less than  two
> hoursStill
> not convinced of her ineptness,  Bill allowed Hillary to recommend
> a close Clinton friend,  Craig Livingstone, for the position
> of Director of White House  security. When Livingstone was
> investigated for improperly accessing  about 900 FBI files of
> Clinton enemies (Filegate) and the widespread  use of drugs
> by White House staff, suddenly Hillary and the  president
> denied even knowing Livingstone, and of course,  denied
> knowledge of drug use in the White House. Following  this
> debacle, the FBI closed its White House Liaison Office  after
> more than thirty years of service to seven
>  presidents.Next,
> when women started coming forward with allegations  of sexual
> harassment and rape by Bill Clinton, Hillary was put  in
> charge of the “bimbo eruptions” and scandal defense.
> Some  of her more notable decisions in that debacle
> were:•
> She  urged her husband not to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit.
> After the  Starr investigation they settled with Ms.
> Jones.•
> She  refused to release the Whitewater documents, which led
> to  the 
> appointment of Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor. After  $80
> million 
> dollars of taxpayer money was spent,  Starr's
> investigation led to 
> Monica Lewinsky, which  led to Bill lying about his affair
> (before later admitting  it).•
> Hillary’s devious game plan resulted in Bill losing  his
> license to practice law for lying under oath to a grand  jury
> and then his subsequent impeachment by the House of
>  Representatives.•
> Hillary avoided indictment for perjury and  obstruction of
> justice during the Starr investigation by repeating,  “I do
> not recall,” “I have no recollection,” and “I
> don’t  know” a total of 56 times while under
> oath.•
> After leaving  the White House, Hillary was forced to return
> an estimated $200,000  in White House furniture, china, and
> artwork that she had  stolen.What
> a swell party! Are we ready for another four or eight  years
> of this, with Hillary in charge of everything?More
>  recently, we have been exposed to the destruction of
> possibly  incriminating emails while Hillary was Secretary of
> State, and the  “pay to play” schemes of the Clinton
> Foundation.  We have no  idea what shoe will fall next. But
> to her loyal fans – “what  difference does it
> make?”Electing
> Hillary Clinton president  would be like installing her
> mentor - Saul Alinsky - in the White  House.  If you
> haven't read his book, Rules for Radicals,  you
> need to check it out.  Obama and his people have  been
> trying to follow Alinsky's guidelines, but they are
>  amateurs compared to Hillary and her  crowd.
>








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