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 10/19/2017 04:32 AM
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crankit

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Yes, The Russia Scandal Is Real — And It Involves Hillary Clinton

Clinton Scandals: For well over a year now, the progressive left in the Democratic Party have tried hard to sell the idea that, a) Russia meddled in our election, and, b) that it was to the detriment of Hillary Clinton. After nearly a year and a half of investigating, neither appears true. What is true, and now documented, is that Hillary Clinton and her family foundation both benefited handsomely from Russian corruption.

Citing federal officials and government documents, The Hill details the Russians' nuclear-industry corruption here in the U.S., citing extensive evidence that "Russian nuclear industry officials were engaged in bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering designed to grow Vladimir Putin's atomic energy business" in the U.S.

But that's just the beginning. Based on both an eyewitness account and documents, The Hill report goes on to say that federal agents found evidence "indicating Russian nuclear officials had routed millions of dollars to the U.S. designed to benefit former President Bill Clinton's charitable foundation during the time Secretary of State Hillary Clinton served on a government body that provided a favorable decision to Moscow."

Isn't that called bribery?

 

Strangely, the Department of Justice first discovered the Russian racketeering scheme and the links to Clinton in 2009. But it failed to bring charges, and dragged its investigation out for four years with no substantive action.

 

Meanwhile, in October of 2010, the State Department and the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) curiously — and unanimously — approved the sale of part of Uranium One, a Canadian-based company with uranium interests in the U.S., to Rosatom, a Russian state holding company.

Why is this significant? That sale gave Russia, a potential nuclear foe, defacto control over 20% of the U.S.' uranium supply. Let that sink in for a minute.

Then there's this: The CFIUS that approved the Rosatom deal had two key members: Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who in a clear conflict of interest materially benefited from the deal, and Attorney General Eric Holder, the man responsible for slow-walking the investigation into Russian nuclear racketeering.

So the Obama administration knew of the Russian racketeering, extortion, money laundering, and the rest, as Vladimir Putin's minions elbowed their way into the U.S. nuclear market. The Obama administration did nothing. The administration knew, too, that Hillary was selling access and influence in the State Department via donations to the family charity. But, again, it did nothing.

And these donations weren't just peanuts.

The Clintons and their foundation raked in a cool $145 million in donations and "speaking fees" just from Uranium One- and Rosatom-affiliated donors while Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was supposedly keeping all Clinton Foundation business at "arm's-length." As we reported in July, Clinton official emails show extensive connections between Hillary, the Clinton Foundation and donors during her time as secretary of state, a kind of criminal conga-line of people asking for favors from Hillary and donating to the foundation.

Peter Schwiezer, the author of "Clinton Cash," questioned this "spontaneous outbreak of philanthropy among eight shareholders in Uranium One" who "decide now would be a great time to donate tens of millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation."

Nor was this just a Russian thing. It was a much-broader pay-for-play scheme by Hillary Clinton. Consider this: Of the 154 private interests that were given official access to Hillary Clinton during her tenure at the State Department, at least 85 donated to the Clinton Foundation or a program affiliated with it. The secretary of state's office in Foggy Bottom might as well have had "For Sale" painted on it.

That the Clintons and their eponymous foundation got away with their corrupt arrangement for so many years without interference or censure speaks to a deep political corruption in the Obama administration. It's strange that an investigation continues into the inconsequential ties between the Donald Trump campaign and Russian officials, while solid evidence of bribery of the Clinton family by the Russians and many others is completely ignored



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 10/19/2017 05:04 AM
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http://video.foxnews.com/v/5616712492001/?#sp=show-clips

 



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 10/19/2017 05:57 AM
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SuperTeeBird

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Mueller is getting close I see!

 10/19/2017 06:05 AM
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3rdworldlover

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From your link:
"The connections to the current Russia case are many."

This is how the FBI uncovered money laundering in Cyprus, Wilbur Ross and friends.
 10/19/2017 06:23 AM
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Also from your link:
"Multiple current and former government officials told The Hill they did not know whether the FBI or DOJ ever alerted committee members to the criminal activity they uncovered."

Russians were doing dirty business when the Uranium deal was approved, but only the FBI knew about the criminal activities.

Your "news" sources are conflating separate issue to create appearance of a conspiracy.
 10/19/2017 06:29 AM
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From the article;

 It's strange that an investigation continues into the inconsequential ties between the Donald Trump campaign and Russian officials, while solid evidence of bribery of the Clinton family by the Russians and many others is completely ignored



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 10/19/2017 06:41 AM
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Aside from the material just being a repeat of the claim already parrotted by FK.

Originally posted by: crankit

Meanwhile, in October of 2010, the State Department and the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) curiously — and unanimously —

 

CFIUS comprises 16 agencies.

It is chaired by the Secretary of the Treasury.

It also includes the Department of Defense, the Commerce Department, and the Department of Homeland Security.

The State Department is but one member of the committee.

Perhaps you can tell us how bribing the Secretary of State secured this unamimous approval?

 

 



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Greensleeves

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"It's strange that..."

People like Spankit buy into crap that a Macedonian teen writes up and posts on the internet.  

You see normal news sources do research and report facts.  Because this type of reporting is reality based it does not fill Spankit's need to have his psychotic, racist, and misogynist viewpoints corroborated.  

Solution!  Macedonian teens, Aryan brotherhood writers living in Mom's basement, Judge Jeanine, and other sources unfettered by a need to report reality.  Spankit fosters the lies because his desperate searching leads to hits and generates a revenue stream for these liars.  It's the perfect $hit cycle! 

From Oingo Boigo:  There's nothing wrong with capitalism!

 10/19/2017 06:48 AM
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Originally posted by: Greensleeves "It's strange that..."

 

People like Spankit buy into crap that a Macedonian teen writes up and posts on the internet.  

 

You see normal news sources do research and report facts.  Because this type of reporting is reality based it does not fill Spankit's need to have his psychotic, racist, and misogynist viewpoints corroborated.  

 

Solution!  Macedonian teens, Aryan brotherhood writers living in Mom's basement, Judge Jeanine, and other sources unfettered by a need to report reality.  Spankit fosters the lies because his desperate searching leads to hits and generates a revenue stream for these liars.  It's the perfect $hit cycle! 

 

From Oingo Boigo:  There's nothing wrong with capitalism!

 

Don't know that you progs should be bragging about your news sources. They haven't exactly panned out lately, have they? Ours, on the other hand, have.



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Originally posted by: crankit

From the article;




 It's strange that an investigation continues into the inconsequential ties between the Donald Trump campaign and Russian officials, while solid evidence of bribery of the Clinton family by the Russians and many others is completely ignored



inconsequential.
that's a good one.

Sure, the full court press defense feels good
but this won't be played in the court of public opinion.
what the twitterbots say is inconsequential to Mueller.

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 10/19/2017 07:21 AM
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Mueller will be part of this investigation--on the wrong side!2017-10-18-c7ee8b9f_large.jpg



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 10/19/2017 07:27 AM
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3rdworldlover

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Originally posted by: tpapablo

Originally posted by: Greensleeves "It's strange that..."


 


People like Spankit buy into crap that a Macedonian teen writes up and posts on the internet.  


 


You see normal news sources do research and report facts.  Because this type of reporting is reality based it does not fill Spankit's need to have his psychotic, racist, and misogynist viewpoints corroborated.  


 


Solution!  Macedonian teens, Aryan brotherhood writers living in Mom's basement, Judge Jeanine, and other sources unfettered by a need to report reality.  Spankit fosters the lies because his desperate searching leads to hits and generates a revenue stream for these liars.  It's the perfect $hit cycle! 


 


From Oingo Boigo:  There's nothing wrong with capitalism!


 





Don't know that you progs should be bragging about your news sources. They haven't exactly panned out lately, have they? Ours, on the other hand, have.


Guzzling the kool-aid^

The story was one of dozens of negative Breitbart stories about immigrants in Twin Falls in August of 2016. In the month before SecuredBorders created its Facebook event, Breitbart posted 37 articles about immigrants in Twin Falls.
Many of the stories, like one titled "Twin Falls Rape Special Report: Why Are the Refugees Moving In?" revolve around what Breitbart called a "gang rape" that Twin Falls County Prosecutor Grant Loebs said was misreported.
"There was no gang rape, no knife attack, and we did not charge anybody with rape because no rape occurred," Loebs told the Magic Valley Times News.


Breitbart, Infowars: and Russians working together to divide the USA:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/e...ant-rallies-on-us-soil

Edited: 10/19/2017 at 07:35 AM by 3rdworldlover
 10/19/2017 07:39 AM
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Tspank goes gaga over every last liberal arts major's reporting (as long as they matriculated at a Christian college mind you) and will not touch a book if there is "science" in it.  He fawn's over his imbecile master and considers his tweets his gospel.  He likes walks in the rain, chihuahaus and chinese noodles.   

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greensnot targets ole white guys with it's rhetoric, but the story is about ole white guys!



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Originally posted by: crankit   

Mueller will be part of this investigation--on the wrong side!

The picture said so!

I'm gonna nail you to the floor when your childish fantasy doesn't come to pass.

 

 10/19/2017 08:08 AM
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"Don't know that you progs should be bragging about your news sources. They haven't exactly panned out lately, have they? Ours, on the other hand, have."

The Russian objective was to destroy the free press and treat any and every source of fact as suspect, partisan and cynical. Tpap is a Russian success story.

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It wasn't just a Russian Objective.
The Trumpanistas collaborated on that project, shared the objective.

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Spankit digs his "stories".   That's what my Grandma called soap operas.  Oddly her soaps were more factual than the right wing's shiney object news they slowly download to Spankit's 80386 based computer (straight from Russia yo!).  

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3rdworldlover

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They've been doing it for years.
But their new social media techniques are much more powerful.
 10/19/2017 08:44 AM
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Originally posted by: scombrid Aside from the material just being a repeat of the claim already parrotted by FK.

 

Originally posted by: crankit

 

Meanwhile, in October of 2010, the State Department and the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) curiously — and unanimously —  

 

 

CFIUS comprises 16 agencies.

 

It is chaired by the Secretary of the Treasury.

 

It also includes the Department of Defense, the Commerce Department, and the Department of Homeland Security.

 

The State Department is but one member of the committee.

 

Perhaps you can tell us how bribing the Secretary of State secured this unamimous approval?

 

 

 

 

 

 



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