Sunday, August 11, 2019

So who are the Democrats' 'faves' who might be breathing a sigh of relief at Epstein's demise?

Which inevitably draws attention back to remarks by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's daughter Christine, who said on July 7 that a lot of Democratic 'faves' might be going down with this bust of Jeffrey Epstein.

"This Epstein case is horrific and the young women deserve justice. It is quite likely that some of our faves are implicated but we must follow the facts and let the chips fall where they may - whether on Republicans or Democrats," Christine Pelosi tweeted Saturday after news of Epstein's arrest broke.

If they were 'faves' to Democrats, who again were they? The swirling speculation about Epstein being done in at the Manhattan big house makes it impossible not to wonder about those faves.

If Epstein's gone and dead men tell no tales, who might be breathing a sigh of relief? I wrote a bit about that earlier here and here.

Here's what's known so far about prominent Democrats who have turned up in Epstein's orbit, from two sources - Epstein's 2005 stolen black book of phone numbers, as well as recently unsealed court documents.

Remember Mark Middleton? The disgraced Clinton operative who had his access curbed for using his ties to the White House to impress clients? Assuming that's him in the listing under Mark Middleton, and the Daily Beast reports that it is, he not only facilitated Epstein's many visits to the Clinton White House, he also appeared in the Epstein black book.

In a 2003 profile of Epstein for Vanity Fair, the former Senator and Army counterintelligence officer praised Epstein: "He has supported some philanthropic projects of mine and organized a fund-raiser for me once. I would certainly call him a friend and a supporter." The feeling was mutual, with Epstein regarding Mitchell as "The world's greatest negotiator."

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/08/so_who_are_the_democrats_faves_who_might_be_breathing_a_sigh_of_relief_at_epsteins_demise.html

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