Many
people who may vote in the presidential election
in 2016 have no real knowledge of Mrs. Clinton or her accomplishments. As a
public service, I thought I would provide some input regarding her triumphs for
consideration.
When
Bill Clinton was president, he allowed Hillary to assume authority over health
care reform. Even after threats and intimidation, she couldn’t even get a vote
in a democratic controlled congress. This fiasco cost the American taxpayers
about $13 million in cost for studies, promotion, and other efforts.
Then
President Clinton gave Hillary authority over selecting a female attorney
general. Her first two selections were Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood – both were
forced to withdraw their names from consideration. Next she chose Janet Reno –
husband Bill described her selection as “my worst mistake.” Some may not
remember that Reno made the decision to gas David Koresh and the Branch
Davidian religious sect in Waco, Texas resulting in dozens of deaths of women
and children.
Husband
Bill allowed Hillary to make recommendations for the head of the Civil Rights
Commission. Lani Guanier was her selection. When a little probing led to the
discovery of Ms. Guanier’s radical views, her name had to be withdrawn from
consideration.
Apparently
a slow learner, husband Bill allowed Hillary to make some more recommendations.
She chose former law partners Web Hubbel for the Justice Department, Vince
Foster for the White House staff, and William Kennedy for the Treasury
Department. Her selections went well: Hubbel went to prison, Foster
(presumably) committed suicide, and Kennedy was forced to resign.
Many
younger voters will have no knowledge of “Travelgate.” Hillary wanted to award
unfettered travel contracts to Clinton friend Harry Thompson – and the White
House Travel Office refused to comply. She managed to have them reported to the
FBI and fired. This ruined their reputations, cost them their jobs, and caused
a thirty-six month investigation. Only one employee, Billy Dale was charged
with a crime, and that of the enormous crime of mixing personal and White House
funds. A jury acquitted him of any crime in less than two hours.
Still
not convinced of her ineptness, Hillary was allowed to recommend a close
Clinton friend, Craig Livingstone, for the position of Director of White House
security. When Livingstone was investigated for the improper access of about
900 FBI files of Clinton enemies (Filegate) and the widespread use of drugs by
White House staff, suddenly Hillary and the president denied even knowing
Livingstone, and of course, denied knowledge of drug use in the White House.
Following this debacle, the FBI closed its White House Liaison Office after
more than thirty years of service to seven presidents.
Next,
when women started coming forward with allegations of sexual harassment and
rape by Bill Clinton, Hillary was put in charge of the “bimbo eruption” and
scandal defense. Some of her more notable decisions in the debacle were:
She
urged her husband not to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit. After the Starr
investigation, they settled with Ms. Jones.
She
refused to release the Whitewater documents, which led to the appointment of
Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor. After $80 million dollars of taxpayer money
was spent, Starr’s investigation led to Monica Lewinsky, which led to Bill
lying about and later admitting his affairs. Hillary’s devious game plan resulted in Bill losing his license to
practice law for lying under oath to a grand jury and then his subsequent
impeachment by the House of Representatives.
Hillary
avoided indictment for perjury and obstruction of justice during the Starr
investigation by repeating, “I do not recall,” “I have no recollection,” and “I
don’t know” a total of 56 times while under oath.
After
leaving the White House, Hillary was forced to return an estimated $200,000 in
White House furniture, china, and artwork that she had stolen.
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