Just as stunning as the unending stream of reports of scandal and subterfuge that has come to define Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state is the Obama administration’s tireless effort to keep a lid on it.
Whether it’s the Justice Department taking a pass when afforded the opportunity to investigate or the State Department steadfastly defending every controversy, President Obama's administration has emerged as a first line of defense for the woman who would carry on his legacy.
The kid-glove treatment of Mrs. Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has helped shield her from bad headlines as Republican nominee Donald Trump has been battered by the news media over his remarks on the stump and rants on Twitter.
The administration’s protectiveness toward Mrs. Clinton has outraged Republicans and raised eyebrows among ethicists.
Aine Donovan, director of the Ethics Institute at Dartmouth College, said the Obama administration definitely has a problem with the appearance that it has failed to pursue questions of misconduct by Mrs. Clinton.
“We don’t want people let off the hook just because they have a public name. I think it is very important that we follow
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/14/obama-administration-provides-hillary-clintons-fir/
Whether it’s the Justice Department taking a pass when afforded the opportunity to investigate or the State Department steadfastly defending every controversy, President Obama's administration has emerged as a first line of defense for the woman who would carry on his legacy.
The kid-glove treatment of Mrs. Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has helped shield her from bad headlines as Republican nominee Donald Trump has been battered by the news media over his remarks on the stump and rants on Twitter.
The administration’s protectiveness toward Mrs. Clinton has outraged Republicans and raised eyebrows among ethicists.
Aine Donovan, director of the Ethics Institute at Dartmouth College, said the Obama administration definitely has a problem with the appearance that it has failed to pursue questions of misconduct by Mrs. Clinton.
“We don’t want people let off the hook just because they have a public name. I think it is very important that we follow
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/14/obama-administration-provides-hillary-clintons-fir/
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