Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Clinton's Expected Victory Prompted 2016 Scandals

In triumph, progressives couldn't have cared less whether Russians supposedly had tried to help a now irrelevant Trump; and they certainly would have prevented any investigation of the winning Clinton 2016 campaign.

A President Hillary Clinton would have appreciated Loretta Lynch's quasi-legal efforts to ossify the email investigations of Clinton's unlawful server.

Rather, they were wisely investing their deep-state careers in the sure Clinton victory.

His disastrous 2016 series of press conferences exonerating Clinton, then sort of not exonerating her, then finally re-exonerating her reflected his self-created predicament of wanting soon to preen to President Clinton that he had stopped the email investigation and cleared her - but had adroitly paid lip service to legal niceties so as to enhance even more her viability as one who'd been fully investigated and exonerated.

Comey might well have pulled that contortion off, pointing out to a dubious President Clinton that she was, after all, President Clinton and her emails ancient history.

Steele would probably have gone back into deep retirement until the 2020 Clinton reelection campaign and another call from Fusion GPS to reproduce something like its 2016 winning blueprint.

During a Clinton administration, Devin Nunes, who would likely still be seeking the truth behind the illegality in the 2016 campaign, might have been under FISA-ordered surveillance himself, or would have shared the deep-state fate of the jailed videomaker Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, or might have become one of the victims of Lois Lerner's residual henchmen at the IRS. The coffers of the Clinton Foundation certainly would be expanding exponentially.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/05/hillary-clinton-presidency-leakers-lawbreakers-rewarded/ 

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