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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Clinton allegation may force Obama to act, Clinton to admit
2016-12-28
[THEHILL]
Well written analysis, and I agree with the writer: Obama will offer a pardon, and Hillary will accept it.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Hillary is now a spent force and the whole money for access scheme is defunct. Better to make the mess go away and let BHO start working the rope lines for cash. Only problem, all the Jewish guys just got suckerpunched and that Hollywood/lawyer money is gonna dry up real fast for a while.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2016-12-28 14:30  

#7  I suspect that Obama won't offer a pardon because the hearings and trials or whatever will drag on for years and years and in the end will either hurt the Republicans or purge the Democrats of the Clinton's forever (I suspect he'd be happy with either option).
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-12-28 13:51  

#6  From just before one of the debates I didn't watch -

H: Pardon me.

D: After the election.

So he already promised!
Posted by: Bobby   2016-12-28 12:39  

#5  It would be a slick move Dave.
Posted by: Shipman    2016-12-28 12:09  

#4  If Obama doesn't offer her a pardon, Trump should. Heh, heh...
Posted by: Dave D.   2016-12-28 11:29  

#3  Mr. Obama may offer a pardon. I'm not sure that HRC will accept it. But pardoning HRC wouldn't be the objective. Marginalizing the Clintons would. Call it a shadow government, call it an insurgency. Mr. Obama and his ilk don't want competition.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-12-28 11:12  

#2  Obama intends to run a shadow government and the Clintons are in the way. Posted by brujotejano
Emphasis added.

It's worked [his shadow gov't] for him for eight years, why break it up now. Do you see anyone, Brennan, Valjar, or top advisors leaving the current administration ?

I believe Rush may be correct in his recent assessment. Our Kenyan master is not simply going to pack up and go away quietly.

“I’m confident that if I — if I had run again and articulated it, I think I could’ve mobilized a majority of the American people to rally behind it,”
~ Obama
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-12-28 02:50  

#1  I respectfully disagree. Clinton does not believe she did anything wrong, and Obama really doesn't care whether she is convicted. After all, he found out about the email mess in the news. Obama intends to run a shadow government and the Clintons are in the way.
Posted by: brujotejano   2016-12-28 00:16  

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