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originally posted by: cavtrooper7
PFT.
I am BETTER than that class of scum.
I WATCHED that cow,where were YOU when the booted her from Watergate?
Ever HEARD of MENA?
I have.
You are supremely ILL informed and motivated to pursue a lie.
I have informed you of it, drink the damn water, horse.
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: Annee
Snopes is BU### try again.
She was with the committee until it was disbanded following Nixon's resignation. She was not fired.
The guy who made the claims that he fired her wasn't her boss, didn't have the authority to fire her, didn't fire her, and contradicts himself since he has also said publicly that he didn't fire her. And while it's incontestable that he says that he would have fired her if he had had the power (Page on mediamatters.org), he didn't say that until 2008, despite having written a book in 1995 (while she was the First Lady, and already attracting plenty of criticism) that mentioned her working on the committee. www.quora.com...
Summary of eRumor: As a 27-year-old working on the Watergate investigation in the 1970s, Hillary Rodham Clinton was “fired” from her position for being a “liar” and “unethical”.
The Truth: It’s true that Hillary Clinton’s ex-boss has accused her of being a “liar” and “unethical” during the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment inquiry into Watergate, but claims that she was fired for those reasons are false. Claims that Hillary Clinton had been fired from the impeachment inquiry first went viral during her 2008 presidential bid. A column written by Dan Calabrese, the founder of Northstar Writers Group, appeared in countless forwarded emails, and the eRumor was born. The column was inspired by statements made by Jerry Zeifman, a Democrat who served as counsel and chief of staff for the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate investigation. Zeifman’s book, “Hillary’s Pursuit of Power,” and comments that he made on his website, which is no longer active, have been critical of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s actions during the Watergate investigation, and in the years that followed. www.truthorfiction.com...
The lack of evidence makes this theory hard to swallow. Zeifman's most reliable source -- his diary -- contains few revelations and seems little more than a chronicle of his suspicions and speculations. The book's jacket cover, which promises readers "truths even more startling than those brought out in Oliver Stone's movies 'Nixon' and 'JFK', " does not help matters. Perhaps the book's publicists forgot that "Nixon" and "JFK" were, after all, only Hollywood movies. www.washingtonpost.com...
edit on 29-8-2016 by Annee because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: Annee
Chief among the Progressive stalwarts at Snopes is “main political fact-checker,” Kim Lacapria, according to the Daily Caller. Ironically, or not, prior to her position as political fact-checker for Snopes, Lacapria was wrote for the Inquisitr, a blog with less than stellar reputation.
The Daily Caller is a politically conservative American news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C.. It was founded by Tucker Carlson, a libertarian conservative political pundit, and Neil Patel, former adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney. The site's sections includes politics, business, world news, entertainment, sports, education, technology, outdoors, and energy. en.wikipedia.org...
The lack of evidence makes this theory hard to swallow. Zeifman's most reliable source -- his diary -- contains few revelations and seems little more than a chronicle of his suspicions and speculations. The book's jacket cover, which promises readers "truths even more startling than those brought out in Oliver Stone's movies 'Nixon' and 'JFK', " does not help matters. Perhaps the book's publicists forgot that "Nixon" and "JFK" were, after all, only Hollywood movies.
www.washingtonpost.com...
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: Annee
YOU'RE doing it again,BACK to the subject.
I WATCHED that cow, where were YOU when the booted her from Watergate?
originally posted by: JerryDriver
a reply to: Tempter
It's a testament to the media's drive to make Clinton the next President—that she's even free to dodge bombs like this one.
Lie. get caught. Feign Heartfelt admission.
Over and over again.
I have always despised Alex Jones' rhetoric, style, and delivery, but they man hit the nail on the head when he said we are fighting an information war.
Don't know about ya'll, but I'm voting Gary Johnson all the way!
originally posted by: Tempter
Hillary Clinton today blasted Donald Trump as a KKK-linked racist in a hysterical, tin-foil hat speech. We just found out it was likely a massive attempt to distract from a bombshell release she knew was coming tonight.
The State Department tonight revealed that Benghazi-related material was found in searches of the approximately 14,900 deleted Hillary Clinton emails recovered by the FBI that were sent to State.
Benghazi emails found from Clinton's DELETED cache
It looks like Hillary email problems aren't going away. Just remember folks,
“In the end, I chose not to keep my personal e-mails – e-mails about planning Chelsea’s wedding or my mother’s funeral arrangements, condolence notes to friends, as well as yoga routines, family vacations, the other things you typically find in inboxes. No one wants their personal e-mails made public, and I think most people understand that and respect that privacy,” said Clinton.