There has been so much shit coming out for the last 20 years, I can't
imagine more!!!

On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:

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> *The untold horrifying tales of Hillary’s time in the White House
> <http://nypost.com/2016/06/27/the-untold-horrifying-tales-of-hillarys-time-in-the-white-house/>*
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> By John Crudele <http://nypost.com/author/john-crudele/>
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> June 27, 2016 | 7:56pm
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> Hillary Clinton in 2008 Photo: AP
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> Hillary Clinton was a White House monster when she was first lady.
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> That’s the assertion in a new book called “Crisis of Character
> <https://www.amazon.com/Crisis-Character-Discloses-Firsthand-Experience/dp/1455568872?tag=nypost-20>”
> by Gary Byrne, which hits stores Tuesday.
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> One of Hillary the Monster’s favorite targets was Vince Foster, according
> to Byrne, a member of the Secret Service who was stationed in the White
> House during the Clinton administration.
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> Foster was the lawyer who relocated to Washington from Arkansas after his
> childhood pal, Bill Clinton, was elected president.
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> “Word circulated that (Hillary Clinton) berated (Foster) mercilessly … I
> knew what it was like to be yelled at by superiors, but Mrs. Clinton never
> hesitated to launch a tirade,” wrote Byrne.
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> Byrne doesn’t know the half of it — which I’m now going to tell you.
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> Foster committed suicide in McLean, Va.’s, Fort Marcy Park on July 20,
> 1993. The 48-year-old shot himself in the head. Friends later reported that
> he was very — maybe even clinically — depressed.
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> At the time, there were suspicions of murder and coverups. Foster had,
> after all, been involved in many of the Clintons’ questionable financial
> transactions, both as their lawyer and as a participant in those deals. And
> those deals were getting increasingly embarrassing for the Clintons as well
> as others in Arkansas and Washington.
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> All of the deals came to be known by the name of just one — Whitewater.
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> I was investigating the Clintons back then for The Post because this
> started out mainly as a financial story — a big one. And toward the end of
> the 1990s, I got to see a large number of documents from the Whitewater
> investigation, most of which have not been seen by outsiders.
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> So now I’m going to add to Byrne’s stories about Hillary. Most of this
> stuff has, until now, been overlooked because the focus has been on Bill
> Clinton and his sexual shenanigans back then.
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> Some of you will argue that this is ancient history and shouldn’t be
> dredged up. But whenever someone runs for the highest office in the
> country, their whole life becomes relevant.
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> Hillary has rightly raised some ancient bankruptcies of Donald Trump, her
> likely Republican foe. It’s relevant.
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> Before they got to the White House, Hillary and Foster were good friends.
> Some suspected they were even more than that, evidenced by the fact that
> Foster was caught slapping Hillary’s backside at a birthday party one night
> at a Little Rock bar.
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> That story was told to me more than 15 years ago by Arkansas state
> troopers who witnessed it and thought the two were having an affair,
> although they didn’t have any hard evidence.
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> Lisa Foster, Vince’s widow, was even asked by an investigator about the
> relationship between Hillary and her late husband but she refused to
> discuss it. The investigator thought that was suspicious, but Lisa
> threatened to stop talking unless the subject was changed. “Her face got
> red and she was a little upset,” said the investigator of Foster.
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> So it must have been a shock to Vince Foster when he got to the White
> House in an exalted position, thrilled that his old friend had won the
> presidency and his good pal, Hillary, was also in a position of power —
> only to be put down by her at every turn.
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> Lisa Foster told the investigator that Vince “couldn’t laugh, couldn’t
> smile” during his time at the White House. “He was from a law firm [the
> Rose Law firm] where they would handle one thing at a time. Suddenly, he’s
> got 40 things going on at one time,” the investigator told me.
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> Among those multiple things on his plate were probes of the Clintons’
> firing of workers in the White House travel office, the Whitewater
> transaction, other financial transactions of the Clintons and likely
> testimony before Congress.
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> Vince Foster even made an appointment with a psychiatrist shortly before
> he died, but he killed himself before that meeting.
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> A suicide note was found — but not until six days after he died. And it
> was suspiciously located in his briefcase, torn to pieces with one piece
> missing. The briefcase was supposedly searched right after his death and —
> again presumably — no suicide note was discovered.
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> The contents of the note were never released and Lisa refused to discuss
> the matter with an investigator. There were rumors that it wasn’t even a
> suicide note — that it was just the ramblings of a disgruntled White House
> insider written well before he took his life.
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> People in Whitewater special prosecutor Ken Starr’s office had a lot of
> questions about the note.
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> Specifically, they wanted to know why Bill Clinton was told about the note
> so much later than Hillary was told. Bernie Nussbaum, counsel to the
> president, told Hillary about the note and “she had said he should handle
> it and was emotional,” according to a previously undisclosed document from
> Starr’s office.
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> “Nussbaum did not say whether he had actually shown HRC [Hillary Rodham
> Clinton] the note,” according to the document.
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> On July 27 — seven days after Foster’s suicide — there was a meeting about
> the note. Lisa Foster was heading to Washington later that day and “[White
> House chief of staff Mack] McLarty was present when Lisa came to the White
> House and saw the note. She was more composed than he expected,” according
> to the document.
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> President Clinton was apparently busy that day and still hadn’t been told
> of the note. McLarty eventually told him. “Mack does not believe the
> president knew about the note before he told him,” the Starr document said.
> McLarty was asked: “Does it puzzle you that the first lady had not told the
> president about the note? and Mack said, ‘No.’ ”
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> Hillary has a lot of secrets and others will be coming out over the next
> few months. As I’ve been saying, the Democrats should have picked a better
> candidate.
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