You probably have no idea who Patrict Kennedy is, so I want
to be sure that you know that he is an ardent Hillary supporter. In my opinion,
I think he should be identified as another of Hillary’s Brown Shirts. But maybe
you don’t know the implication of being a Hillary Brown Shirt. Just in case you
are not acquainted with historical facts about Nazi Germany, I will just
quickly describe Hitler’s Brown Shirts. During Hitler’s rise to power, he
gathered his most dedicated followers into a coherent group whose main function
was to provide ‘services’ for Hitler. Those services could be threats of
violence against Hitler’s opponents, unlawful actions to cover up Hitler’s
actions, and so on. Basically they would do anything Hitler wanted done
regardless of how lawless the action was. I think I have said enough to provide
a definition of what I mean when I refer to Hillary Brown Shirts.
After Hillary’s emails were subpoenaed, they were supposed
to be turned over to Congress in their entirety. We know that Hillary destroyed
over 33000 of them in defiance of the Congressional subpoena. However, she
apparently made the mistake of not destroying all of the incriminating emails.
There was one email classified as top secret. By law, it should have been
delivered to the FBI with the top secret classification still attached. Patrict
Kennedy knew that that would not be good for Hillary. So he went to the FBI and
tried to negotiate a ‘quid pro quo’ to have the email’s classification changed
to unclassified in return for a ‘favor’ given to the FBI. Now let me reiterate
that the email had been subpoenaed which means that it is therefore against the
law to change the classification at that point. Hillary defenders will try to
make the argument that email security clearances are changed routinely to allow
for people with lower classification to read the emails, which is true, but it
is never supposed to be changed when the email has been subpoenaed. For a
change, the Hillary corruption did not spill over into the FBI. However, they
did allow Patrick’s attempt at coercion to go unpunished. Attempting to ‘bribe’
the FBI should have been recognized and prosecuted as a crime.
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