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« on: November 03, 2016, 07:59:43 PM »

Because she's corrupt, has no core values, is malleable to the point of insanity. There is evidence that Bill and Hill got rich from a combination of her tenure as SoS and Bill's speaking engagements. There's a damning nexus between contributions to the Clinton Foundation slush funds and contracts given out to her cronies in Haiti and Africa.

She thinks rules do not apply to her and that it was acceptable to delete 33,000 e-mails on her own volition, after she was served with a subpoena. All she has done after that is lie and lie and lie and lie and spin and spin and spin and spin.

She stole the White House china on the way out last time. She stole furniture from the State Department during her tenure as SoS.

She made thousands on cattle futures trades that no reasonable person would do. She was embroiled in the Whitewater scandal. She was involved in a scandal where missing billing records mysteriously showed up on a White House coffee table.

She's so pathetic that she had to cover up that she had pneumonia, only to be aptly caught "fainting" at Ground Zero on September 11.

Shall I go on? I haven't even gotten to the pay-for-play antics for foreign nations to get off of the terror watch list, have arms to be sold to them, etc. Or the other ridiculous, unnecessary scandals she and her husband's administration got into that sidetracked the country in the 90s (filegate, travelgate, etc.)
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