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« on: November 05, 2015, 11:15:56 AM »

Charles Krauthammer Opines on the Clinton Scam...
 
(Keep in mind as you read this that as Secretary of State she was in the cat-bird seat directing funds from U.S. Taxpayers, via Congressional foreign aid and a host of other financial programs, to various foreign countries and interests.  Possible source for some of the donations described herein?)

Recently, Charles Krauthammer alluded that he had no doubt some of the 30k emails Hillary deleted from her private email server very likely had references to the Clinton Foundation, which would be illegal and a conflict of interest.  The Clinton Foundation is "organized crime" at its finest, and we are financing it.
 
Here is a good, concise summary of how the Clinton Foundation works as a tax free international money laundering scheme.  It may eventually prove to be the largest political criminal enterprise in U.S. history.  This is a textbook case on how you hide foreign money sent to you and repackage it to be used for your own purposes.  All tax free.  Here’s how it works:
 
1.  You create a separate foreign "charity."  In this case one in Canada.
 
2.  Foreign oligarchs and governments, then donate to this Canadian charity.  In this case, over 1,000 did – contributing mega millions.  I'm sure they did this out of the goodness of their hearts, and expected nothing in return. (Imagine Putin's buddies waking up one morning and just deciding to send untold millions to a Canadian charity).
 
3.  The Canadian charity then bundles these separate donations and makes a massive donation to the Clinton Foundation.
 
4.  The Clinton Foundation and the cooperating Canadian charity claim Canadian law prohibits the identification of individual donors.
 
5.  The Clinton Foundation then "spends" some of this money for legitimate good works programs. Unfortunately, experts believe this is on the order of 10%.  Much of the balance goes to enrich the Clinton's, pay salaries to untold numbers of hangers on, and fund lavish travel, etc.  Again, virtually all tax free, which means you and I are subsidizing it.
 
6.  The Clinton Foundation, with access to the world's best accountants, somehow fails to report much of this on their tax filings.  They discover these "clerical errors" and begin the process of re-filing 5 years of tax returns.
 
7.  Net result -- foreign money, much of it from other countries, goes into the Clinton's pockets tax free and untraceable back to the original donor.  This is the textbook definition of money laundering.
 
Oh, by the way, the Canadian "charity" includes as a principal one Frank Giustra.  Google him.  He is the guy who was central to the formation of Uranium One, the Canadian company that somehow acquired massive U.S. uranium interests and then sold them to an organization controlled by Russia. This transaction required U.S. State Department approval, and guess who was Secretary of State when the approval was granted.  (As an aside, imagine how former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell feels. That poor schlep is in jail because he and his wife took $165,000 in gifts and loans for doing minor favors for a guy promoting a vitamin company.  Not legal but not exactly putting U.S. security at risk.)
 
Sarcasm aside, if you're still not persuaded this was a cleverly structured way to get unidentified foreign money to the Clinton's, ask yourself this:
 
Why did these foreign interests funnel money through a Canadian charity? Why not donate directly to the Clinton Foundation?  Better yet, why not donate money directly to the people, organizations and countries in need? This is the essence of money laundering and influence peddling.
 
(Now you know why Hillary's destruction of 30,000 e-mails was a risk she was willing to take.)
 
Bill and Hillary are devious, unprincipled, dishonest and criminal, and they are Slick!  Warning:  They could be back in the White House in January 2017.  Don't let it happen.  Remember, most people are not well-informed.  You must inform and educate them.
 
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2015, 12:01:53 PM »

I can't remember ever disagreeing with a single thing Charles Krauthammer has to say. 

Yes, he is conservative, but all his comments are very well thought out and reasonable (he never gets excited, screams or saber rattles). 

He doesn't look too healthy these days, and I hope he is around for a long time.

Apparently, the bitch is too big to prosecute.  The FBI will probably do it's job, but the USDOJ will certainly not do it's job.
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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2015, 01:12:04 PM »

I can't remember ever disagreeing with a single thing Charles Krauthammer has to say. 

Yes, he is conservative, but all his comments are very well thought out and reasonable (he never gets excited, screams or saber rattles). 

He doesn't look too healthy these days, and I hope he is around for a long time.

Apparently, the bitch is too big to prosecute.  The FBI will probably do it's job, but the USDOJ will certainly not do it's job.
Have any idea why he seems to breathe hard like he is short of breath?
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« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2015, 01:27:23 PM »

I can't remember ever disagreeing with a single thing Charles Krauthammer has to say.  

Yes, he is conservative, but all his comments are very well thought out and reasonable (he never gets excited, screams or saber rattles).  

He doesn't look too healthy these days, and I hope he is around for a long time.

Apparently, the bitch is too big to prosecute.  The FBI will probably do it's job, but the USDOJ will certainly not do it's job.
Have any idea why he seems to breathe hard like he is short of breath?
He is a quadriplegic, I'm sure his breathing is also affected by his paryalis
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« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2015, 01:35:04 PM »

IMO, the smartest of all the talking heads on television. I too don't believe I have ever heard him say anything that didn't make perfect sense.
He was a Kennedy democrat who refused to just blindly follow the dems as they jumped off the left cliff.
George Will is a close second. Both common sense, no nonsense folks. And btw, he appears to be a friggin genius.
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« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2015, 02:56:12 PM »

I can't remember ever disagreeing with a single thing Charles Krauthammer has to say.  

Yes, he is conservative, but all his comments are very well thought out and reasonable (he never gets excited, screams or saber rattles).  

He doesn't look too healthy these days, and I hope he is around for a long time.

Apparently, the bitch is too big to prosecute.  The FBI will probably do it's job, but the USDOJ will certainly not do it's job.
Have any idea why he seems to breathe hard like he is short of breath?
He is a quadriplegic, I'm sure his breathing is also affected by his paryalis
WOW! Thanks, never knew that.
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« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2015, 03:40:33 PM »

Really good post Patrick.  Been a fan of Krauthammer's for quite a while and when home catch him on Special Report with Brett Bair.  I think he is too entrenched with established Washington Politicians in this current political race, but is slowly changing his tune to the outsiders.

The Clinton foundation is nothing but a huge global slush fund to the tune of over 2 billion dollars, in which rich and some shady characters are buying present and future influence.  A figure came out last spring that the only part that goes to charity is about 8 percent.   That is one hell of an overhead.  The Clinton's are so crooked that when they pass along they will have to screw them into the ground.
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« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2015, 04:24:45 PM »

I can't remember ever disagreeing with a single thing Charles Krauthammer has to say.  

Yes, he is conservative, but all his comments are very well thought out and reasonable (he never gets excited, screams or saber rattles).  

He doesn't look too healthy these days, and I hope he is around for a long time.

Apparently, the bitch is too big to prosecute.  The FBI will probably do it's job, but the USDOJ will certainly not do it's job.
Have any idea why he seems to breathe hard like he is short of breath?
He is a quadriplegic, I'm sure his breathing is also affected by his paryalis
My Mother in law is hardcore right wing republican. She loved Krauthammer until she found out he was in a wheel chair. Then she decided he was kind of "weak"  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2015, 04:32:14 PM »

IMO, the smartest of all the talking heads on television. I too don't believe I have ever heard him say anything that didn't make perfect sense.
He was a Kennedy democrat who refused to just blindly follow the dems as they jumped off the left cliff.
George Will is a close second. Both common sense, no nonsense folks. And btw, he appears to be a friggin genius.

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« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2015, 05:01:24 PM »

I can't remember ever disagreeing with a single thing Charles Krauthammer has to say.  

Yes, he is conservative, but all his comments are very well thought out and reasonable (he never gets excited, screams or saber rattles).  

He doesn't look too healthy these days, and I hope he is around for a long time.

Apparently, the bitch is too big to prosecute.  The FBI will probably do it's job, but the USDOJ will certainly not do it's job.
Have any idea why he seems to breathe hard like he is short of breath?
He is a quadriplegic, I'm sure his breathing is also affected by his paryalis
WOW! Thanks, never knew that.





He broke his neck while diving into a pool [ or other body of water].  He is rarely shown below the neck to show his wheelchair. He does have a van converted so he can drive.
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« Reply #10 on: November 05, 2015, 05:06:21 PM »

I like Charles

Franklin D. Roosevelt had polio

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« Reply #11 on: November 05, 2015, 06:21:25 PM »

I can't remember ever disagreeing with a single thing Charles Krauthammer has to say.  

Yes, he is conservative, but all his comments are very well thought out and reasonable (he never gets excited, screams or saber rattles).  

He doesn't look too healthy these days, and I hope he is around for a long time.

Apparently, the bitch is too big to prosecute.  The FBI will probably do it's job, but the USDOJ will certainly not do it's job.
Have any idea why he seems to breathe hard like he is short of breath?
He is a quadriplegic, I'm sure his breathing is also affected by his paryalis
My Mother in law is hardcore right wing republican. She loved Krauthammer until she found out he was in a wheel chair. Then she decided he was kind of "weak"  Roll Eyes

Weak. On the contrary I think he is anything but. He didn't let his paralysis define him. I too didn't know he was in a wheelchair for a long while. My dad told me. I watched a report that FOX did on him. He was a die-hard democrat until Reagan. He liked Reagan so much he switched sides. He jumped into a pool head first when he was young and was paralyzed as a result. Being in a wheelchair does not make one weak.
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« Reply #12 on: November 05, 2015, 06:59:34 PM »

IMO, the smartest of all the talking heads on television. I too don't believe I have ever heard him say anything that didn't make perfect sense.
He was a Kennedy democrat who refused to just blindly follow the dems as they jumped off the left cliff.
George Will is a close second. Both common sense, no nonsense folks. And btw, he appears to be a friggin genius.
Neither could hold a candle to William F. Buckley for articulation, brilliance, and exacting knowledge of national and international politics/economics/diplomacy.  His loss to the conservative movement reverberates still with their inability to form a cohesive party as true Republicans.
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« Reply #13 on: November 05, 2015, 07:01:04 PM »

If you watch closely, as a result of his paralysis, he gulps or swallows air to breathe. Characteristic of quadriplegics. A very smart man & is more often than not spot on in his observations. Your never hear the liberal left nutcases taking him on. He would chew them up and spit them out.
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« Reply #14 on: November 05, 2015, 07:21:30 PM »

IMO, the smartest of all the talking heads on television. I too don't believe I have ever heard him say anything that didn't make perfect sense.
He was a Kennedy democrat who refused to just blindly follow the dems as they jumped off the left cliff.
George Will is a close second. Both common sense, no nonsense folks. And btw, he appears to be a friggin genius.
Neither could hold a candle to William F. Buckley for articulation, brilliance, and exacting knowledge of national and international politics/economics/diplomacy.  His loss to the conservative movement reverberates still with their inability to form a cohesive party as true Republicans.
totally agree. He was a true conservative giant. I used to love watching him abuse Gore Vidal on a regular basis.
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« Reply #15 on: November 06, 2015, 03:34:47 AM »

It was not until the publication of his huge bestseller ( Things That Matter ) that left the NY Times and other pundits scratching their heads that I became aware of his condition, thanks to the Fox Special on him and his life.  Talk about taking a lemon and making lemonade.

There is another tremendous political philosopher and writer I so wish Fox had brought to their program, but at being 85 years old, probably not going to happen, that being Thomas Sowell.
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« Reply #16 on: November 06, 2015, 03:50:50 AM »

I like Charles views and intelligent answers most of his reasoning is well thought out. Sometimes a disability in one area makes extra ordinary ability in another.
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« Reply #17 on: November 06, 2015, 05:47:59 AM »

There is another tremendous political philosopher and writer I so wish Fox had brought to their program, but at being 85 years old, probably not going to happen, that being Thomas Sowell.
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« Reply #18 on: November 06, 2015, 05:48:43 AM »

IMO, the smartest of all the talking heads on television. I too don't believe I have ever heard him say anything that didn't make perfect sense.
He was a Kennedy democrat who refused to just blindly follow the dems as they jumped off the left cliff.
George Will is a close second. Both common sense, no nonsense folks. And btw, he appears to be a friggin genius.

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« Reply #19 on: November 08, 2015, 10:23:04 AM »

IMO, the smartest of all the talking heads on television. I too don't believe I have ever heard him say anything that didn't make perfect sense.
He was a Kennedy democrat who refused to just blindly follow the dems as they jumped off the left cliff.
George Will is a close second. Both common sense, no nonsense folks. And btw, he appears to be a friggin genius.

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« Reply #20 on: November 08, 2015, 11:03:25 AM »

We could include Brit Hume in this distinguished group of factual reporters or commentators.
To me, he comes across as a sorta Walter Cronkhite although not a liberal.
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« Reply #21 on: November 08, 2015, 03:14:42 PM »

I think he is brilliant.  My wife had the opportunity to meet him in an airport while waiting for a flight last year and expressed her admiration to him.  She said he was both gracious and humble in his response.   That put him even higher in my view.
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« Reply #22 on: November 08, 2015, 03:22:33 PM »

Seems like a really nice guy.
Usually has very thoughtful  ideas and responses.
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« Reply #23 on: November 10, 2015, 05:38:35 PM »

On a lighter note we were watching him one evening and my wife commented she didn't like him because he slouched too much. I explained thats probably because he is a quadriplegic, the shock of embarrassment on her face was priceless. I don't think she has a problem with his posture anymore.
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« Reply #24 on: November 11, 2015, 05:20:42 PM »

He's also a physician, a psychiatrist.  This gives him even more insight into thought processes and able to assess certain "types", which only enhances his analysis of some of these crazy politicians!   Grin
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« Reply #25 on: November 12, 2015, 11:08:09 AM »

Yep. Dr. Krauthammer. Love hearing him.
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