http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/bill-clinton-loretta-lynch-224972
The
meeting on the tarmac Monday in Phoenix, Arizona between Citizen Bill Clinton
and Attorney General Loretta Lynch, the woman who will ultimately decide
whether Hillary Clinton is indicted, has generated such a malodorous stench
that even the Democrats are complaining.
Here
are the known facts: For approximately one half hour, the Attorney General of
the United States met with the powerful spouse of a high-profile individual who is under investigation for a variety of crimes and who happens to be the presumptive Democrat presidential nominee, in circumstances where: (i) the husband is a potential
witness in the case, (ii) he was unrepresented by counsel, (iii) the meeting took
place at an irregular, indeed surreptitious, venue, and (iv) both participants
did their best to keep it on the down low for as long as they could.
At a
minimum, the meeting was improper; the optics alone, much less the nature of
what was discussed, do not pass the smell test, as even Democrats have been shamed into admitting.
But why all the fuss?
For anyone familiar with the long history of Clinton unseemliness, this is
standard operating procedure.
And
the quiescence of the dishonest liberal media in Clinton cunning and unseemliness is all
part of the piece. (Imagine the howls from the New York Times or The
Washington Post, or others, had a Republican-appointed federal prosecutor - much
less the Attorney General of the United States - pulled a stunt like
this.)
This
is a good reminder of the fact that Bill Clinton, who is angling to become the
first ever First Man, is referred to as a "successful sociopath" by my
friends in the Bureau who know something of personality profiling.
In
addition, Bill Clinton is a successful con man. And the distinguishing feature
of con men is not so much cunning and deception but brazenness. As a former
federal prosecutor once observed to me in amazement: "They take their girl
friends to the closing!"
The
tactics of tyrannical Team Clinton were captured for the ages by the following
epigram of Tacitus: “Criminality, once exposed, has no refuge but in
audacity".
Do we really
want a Clinton Restoration, where everything is for sale, from nights in the
Lincoln Bedroom, to national secrets, to Presidential pardons, and where the Clintons, when caught red handed, have an answer for everything and trot out craven surrogates like Lanny Davis, James Carville, and Paul Begala to spin it all away?
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