Saturday, April 21, 2007

'Smoking gun' tape indicts Hillary

Anyone who can remember back to the Clinton Presidency remembers incident after incident where everyone around the Clinton's broke the law, but they were always ignorant to the activity, or it was always just a coincidence...maybe this one is the straw that broke the camels back. Probably not...if Bill can lie under oath and not get kicked out of office, I'm sure nothing will happen here either...

Peter Franklin Paul, in a civil fraud suit filed against Bill and Hillary Clinton, claims the former president destroyed his entertainment company to get out of a $17 million deal in which Clinton promised to promote the firm in exchange for stock, cash options and massive contributions to his wife's 2000 campaign. Paul contends he was directed by the Clintons and Democratic Party leaders to foot the bill for a lavish Hollywood gala and fund-raiser prior to the 2000 election that eventually cost him nearly $2 million

6 comments:

Jim said...

If they have the goods on her, bring it on. Let's see it.

As for incident after incident of lawbreaking, please cite them. There were many accusations by the minions of Richard Mellon Scaife, but it was all fake.

The Game said...

you mean like the lying under oath?

blamin said...

"As for incident after incident of lawbreaking, please cite them. There were many accusations..."

Sound familar?

Isn't it funny how accusations against "your guy" are just accusations, while accusations against the "other guy" are "the truth"?

Isn't it funny how everybody in politics argue the same point?

Isn't it funny how Clinton has been convicted of perjury and Bush hasn't? ... That could have some bearing on the subject.

Jim said...

Lying under oath is one incident. Also, I don't believe Clinton was convicted of perjury.

Ron said...

Wasting your bandwith..Hillary will not get the nomination. I talk with liberals and dems all the time(being one myself) and for a number of reasons the vast majority are not voting for Hillary...sorry to pop your bubble.

Jim said...

I think you're right, Ron.