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Step by step walk the thousand mile road
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Hillary has left her taint on Huma. Razz


Thanks, now I'll have nightmares.





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Trey Gowdy is one of the few good guys out there that isn't a RINO hack piece of shit.
 
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I speak jive.
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surely it's not that easy, simply announcing via your attorney that you *would* Plead the 5th *if* compelled to testify, and thus not even having to show up for multiple subpoenas from Congress and its committees, and thus never even having to be on camera, on the record, sitting there at one of those tables, facing "the man", in all its intimidating glory, sweating and all?

it's not that easy, right?
 
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surely it's not that easy, simply announcing via your attorney that you *would* Plead the 5th *if* compelled to testify, and thus not even having to show up for multiple subpoenas from Congress and its committees, and thus never even having to be on camera, on the record, sitting there at one of those tables, facing "the man", in all its intimidating glory, sweating and all?

it's not that easy, right?



I would assume that they can make him show up and say that in person. I hope they do. I hope they ask him 50 really incriminating questions and make him plead the 5th to every single one.
 
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http://www.washingtonexaminer....0000/article/2571207

New Hillary Clinton emails released from the State Department suggest that top aide Huma Abedin complained about her pay despite making more in total salary that President Obama.

In fact, an email from a State worker suggested that her complaints became a joke, according to the Clinton watchdog group and critic America Rising. One email cited by the Weekly Standard included this line: "To quote Huma, I don't get paid enough."

Huma Abedin was simultaneously receiving compensation from four separate pots of money:

1. State Department

2. Teneo Holdings

3. Clinton Foundation

4. Hillary Clinton's personal funds

Of these four, we know that from Teneo and the State Department, Abedin was earning AT LEAST $490,000.

But Abedin's outside clients included Teneo, an international strategic consulting firm co-founded by former Bill Clinton right-hand man Doug Band. She reportedly raked in $355,000 as a consultant to Teneo, while simultaneously pocketing $135,000 in government pay.


oh, do you remember that in 4 years she never took a day of leave at State Dept ? then she cashed in that saved up leave when she left.
 
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http://www.washingtonexaminer....rver/article/2570042

Bryan Pagliano

In 2012, Pagliano publically advocated for allowing State Department officials to use personal devices for government work.

"If even 10 percent of our workforce volunteers for a [bring your own device] program, we can potentially see millions of dollars in savings," Pagliano was quoted in the Federal Times as saying.

"For security reasons, no data would be allowed to reside on the phones," the Federal Times article noted.

Pagliano argued the policy could "free up" IT advisors like himself by reducing the number of government-issued devices they have to manage.


http://fcw.com/articles/2013/0...px?s=fcwdaily_170113

Jan 2013 article

bring-your-own-device BYOD

BYOD makes the security situation more difficult, but the government is working toward solutions. Because agency and personal data are mingling on devices that are not under the agencies’ full control, concerns persist.

One common security measure is to allow no data at rest, or persistent data, on mobile devices. Government employees could use their own devices to interact with data stored on an agency server, and when they finish their work, no data would remain on the mobile device.

But there’s a significant disadvantage to that approach, said Bryan Pagliano, special adviser to the Bureau of Information Resource Management at the State Department.

It means that employees cannot work off-line. For State’s Foreign Service officers stationed in remote parts of the world, connectivity is not always ensured. Other federal employees, including the military, operate in similar conditions.

At State, one solution is to provide agency-issued BlackBerrys that are allowed to store data, he said, but that approach undercuts the advantages of BYOD.

State is expanding its Global OpenNet mobility program, Pagliano said. “We’ve continued to adapt that platform so it can be used on more devices,” he said. Originally called OpenNet Everywhere, the next iteration now under development might be called iGO, a play on Apple’s naming convention and the G.O. acronym for Global OpenNet.

BYOD is likely to take center stage in State’s 2013 mobility efforts, he said. “We’re trying to find out where’s a reasonable amount of risk to accept to do a BYOD program,” he added.

Among the department’s goals for the year is creating a system in which an employee can use a single device, such as a tablet computer, to log in from home, from the office or from a meeting with the same level of access and functionality at each point.

“Since our foreign services officers rotate every one to three years, there is a lot of overhead in transferring data,” he said. “To have a single profile to follow [one’s whole] career through the State Department, that would be very interesting.”

But widespread adoption of BYOD isn’t a given, he added. “Can you make a business case? Users might like to carry just one device, but would two really be a hardship? What our leadership is interested in is, if we do BYOD, what savings do we find? What is the cost?”
 
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Originally posted by parabellum:
Hillary has left her taint on Huma. Razz


Poor thing already had weiner taint on her. Eek
 
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Couple of articles picked off of Breitbart this morning. . .

EXCLUSIVE: Bill Clinton’s Top Adviser Ran Hillary’s Email Server

Former Staffer Who Maintained Hillary Clinton’s Private Email Server to Plead the Fifth

What a turgid cesspool of incestuous corruption!


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Can't fault the man for taking the fifth.



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Sure I can. I can fault him all day long.
 
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Can't fault the man for taking the fifth.


The rest of us have to drink a fifth to swallow all this bullshit. Wink


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Can't fault the man for taking the fifth.


I won’t blame someone for refusing to incriminate himself, but I can—and will—blame a man for having done something incriminating in the first place.

That said, I also admit that talking to investigators at all is often very dangerous when one can go to jail for “lying” to one of them if we forget that we had Wheaties for breakfast three weeks ago and say it was oatmeal. That example is an exaggeration, of course, but not as much as we might believe.




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Bring him on in and have him take the fifth on camera over and over again. It'd make good campaign material for joe.


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The way they do it is to offer immunity to the low level participants when they have info, details, on the bigger fish.

The attorney well knows how the game is played.

Speaking of games, a correspondent provided this. I have no idea who wrote it originally. It is so tantalizing I thought I would share:

quote:
Down goes Frazier!, Down goes Frazier!, Down goes Frazier!", screamed Howard Cosell when undisputed world heavyweight champion Joe Frazier (29-0) was knocked down in the opening round of the championship fight against George Forman(37-0) in Jamaica in January 1973. It was great stuff. I heard it live over the Armed Forces Radio Network and never forgot it.

I was a senior in high school, in Clark Air Base, the Philippines. Chasing girls and playing hoops were my passions but I also devoted hundreds of hours playing cards after school and on weekends. It rains a lot in the PI, so we played lots of cards because whenever it rained the qoutdoor courts were closed. I was average at basketball, pretty good at chasing girls, but became a very good poker player.

You learn a lot about human nature in a poker game. Someone once said "a poker game is the world in miniature." You have sharks, pigeons, winners, losers, hard guys, softies, bullshitters, cool cats, bad apples, and a window into human psychology that's hard to beat.

Between my high school days and now, August 2015, I served 27 years as a naval officer: ten years of sea duty aboard 6 ships, assigned to the Pentagon (Joint Chiefs of Staff), naval attaché for Naval Intelligence and the Defense Intelligence Agency, and assigned to four US embassies in Germany, Chile, Brazil, and the Dominican Republic. Those embassy assignments allowed very close, daily contact with senior US military "flag" officers, many foreign diplomats, US State Department Foreign Service officers, four US ambassadors and their staffs. I was granted a TS clearance in 1996 after enduring multi-hour polygraph exams and exhaustive background investigations and I had "unlimited access" to lots of interesting information while I served abroad from 1996-2006.

I reveal a portion of my biography, dating back to high school, to establish my bona fides. I should also mention I was a bartender while attending college at the University of South Carolina, owned a limo service called Help Send a Boy Through School, Rent the Rolls Tonight,band managed a discotheque for one year after graduation and before receiving my officer's commission in 1979. I have been around the block.

So allow me, a still savvy, aging poker player to tell you why I'd bet the farm Hillary Clinton is going down harder than Smokin' Joe Frazier did in back in '73. And it's a lock.

Those recently revealed classified e-mails or data on Hillary's special home server is the tip of the iceberg. The e-mails which were (reportedly) marked with the TS, TK, SCI caveats are important but it's the trove of deleted e-mails that refer to Benghazi, Libya,solicitations to foreign governments for the Clinton Foundation, missing billions from State coffers, and other shady deals that she's sweating bullets over.

You see, every Vegas sharpie knows the old mantra, "Friends close, enemies closer". Valerie Jarrett, with Barack Obama's consent (and not the other way around) picked Hillary to be Secretary of State for the same reason they picked General David Petraeus to be CIA chief: Better to bring them into the inner circle where you're able to "manage" and can watch them, than allow them to strengthen their individual hands as future political adversaries. In casino operations lingo, Valerie Jarret is a whale: a very heavy, always silent, majority stakeholder partner. She has Secret Service protection and a seat at every policy meeting including NSC meetings. Obama is like a GM, an eloquent spokesman in charge of PR. Petraeus would be head of security. Obama and the Clinton's publicly tolerate each other but you can bet your bottom Benjamin he despises them both. I am certain both Clintons and General Petraeus really, truly despise Obama.

General Petraeus' life was shattered and the timing of his demise was telling: as CIA chief he was in a singular position to credibly refute, and permanently damage the White House Benghazi narrative. Recall the Benghazi, 13 hour siege occurred September 11-12, 2012. General Petraeus
resigned in November 2012. Unknown to Petraeus, U.S. Army reserve Lieutenant Colonel Paula Broadwell, his biographer and lover, was Obama's ace in the hole. The knowledge that she was his mistress was tucked away in one of those red aluminum "Break In Case Of Emergency" boxes. There were lots of people who suspected the general was banging Broadwell while he was still on active duty, but why deal that ace off the bottom until you need it? His eventual $ 100,000 fine and two years' probation for "improperly handling classified information" was to ensure he would never share with anyone what he knew about the Benghazi attack, the operations of the CIA compound there, the weapons flow to Syria via Turkey, etc. So they grabbed the little red hammer on the chain, broke the glass, revealed the affair, and then told the general: "Sing and you'll be going to Leavenworth." He was prosecuted to silence him pure and simple. Please also note that the judgement against him was announced less than 4 months ago: April 23, 2015. That's a classic case of "the process being the penalty". He was iced for [many] years.

Hillary will be the next mark. Does anyone seriously believe VJ or Obama really wants Hillary to succeed him? He offered her the Sec State job to keep her on a short leash and to be both beholden and accountable to him. If Obama was serious about his nomination for the critically important job as America's top diplomat there were more qualified, more experienced, more respected pros out there. She was a disaster. No foreign language skills, no credibility, no overseas experience, no
talent and very little ambition.

Now, Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the Department of "Just Us" and VJ at the White Hut have to make sure that whatever Hillary has on Obama, especially regards Benghazi, never sees the light of day. So, they'll prosecute her on the mishandling national security "products" to prevent her from publicly revealing the e-mails and spilling what she knows with the same promise to her that Petraeus got: "Accept a fine and probation and you'll avoid jail time". Many underlings will, I guarantee you, walk the plank.

Alternate scenario is that she'll be merely threatened with prosecution, wise up, cease her presidential aspirations and walk away, with Obama providing appropriate "executive privilege" cover. Hillary actually has decent cards. Even though you can be sure Bill is coaching her on how to play this hand, never underestimate the predictability of a rigged game. The House never loses. Ever. The GM can just order his dealers to deal off the bottom, deal seconds, mark cards, and do whatever it takes to "win".

Like Joe Frazier, Hillary's proven she can take a punch and also defend against a flurry of jabs, uppercuts and hooks. It was a left cross he never saw coming that ended Joe Frazier's perfect record in 1973. And like Smokin' Joe, Hillary is going to drop like a bag of wet cement when
the "Left cross" connects in 2015.





Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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He'll make an impassioned statement about this being a witchhunt, that he is a good boy who is nice to his mother, who never did anything wrong, and then take the fifth.
It called being a "good Lerner."





Nice is overrated

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Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
 
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...the White Hut...
Big Grin
 
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...the White Hut...
Big Grin


I first thought that was a comment on the vestal virgin pantsuit, but this is much better.





Nice is overrated

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Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
 
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Release the hounds! This could get interesting if a 'real' lead. I'm in for $10.00 towards the treasure!!

Hacker Threatens To Sell Hillary Clinton’s ENTIRE UNRELEASED Private Emails For $500K

Just as email-gate looked to be winding down, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned a person claiming to be a computer specialist has come forward with the stunning news that 32,000 emails from Hillary Clinton‘s private email account are up for sale. The price tag — a whopping $500,000!

Promising to give the trove of the former Secretary of State’s emails to the highest bidder, the specialist is showing subject lines as proof of what appear to be legitimate messages.

“Hillary or someone from her camp erased the outbox containing her emails, but forgot to erase the emails that were in her sent box,” an insider reveals to Radar of the Presidential contender’s latest nightmare.

Radar has learned that some of the topics discussed in the email appear to include everything from Benghazi to the Algerian hostage crisis — with subject lines such as:

“H Libya security latest. Sid” (with attachment)
“H FYI, best analysis so far of hearing Sid,’ about the latest security
in Libya”
“H Algeria latest French Intel on Algeria hostage Sid”
“H Latest French Intel in Algeria hostage Sid” (with attachment)
“H Latest Libya intel internal govt discussions high level” (with
attachment)
“H HIGHLY IMPORTANT! Comprehensive Intel Report on (with attachment)”

Warns the insider, “If these emails get out to the public domain, not only is Hillary finished as a potential Presidential nominee, she could put our country’s national security at risk.”

Story developing.


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The Donald will cut them a check
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“Hillary or someone from her camp erased the outbox containing her emails, but forgot to erase the emails that were in her sent box,” an insider reveals to Radar of the Presidential contender’s latest nightmare.
Cool

Rocket.

Surgeons.
 
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That's good.
I found it here, but no author:
http://thepoliticsforums.com/t...azier!-%28Hillary%29

The "Alternate scenario" is probably most likely:

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Alternate scenario is that she'll be merely threatened with prosecution, wise up, cease her presidential aspirations and walk away,



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

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