Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Radioactive Hillary

Just below today's trending Twitter tags #MayThe4thBeWithYou and #WednesdayWisdom, there is another one: #DropOutHillary. 

This tag is based on a New York Times article, Cash Flowed to Clinton Foundation Amid Russian Uranium Deal. But this isn't a new controversy: The article is dated from April...2015!

Here is the full story from Peter Schweizer (published on Breitbart), who literally wrote a book about this scandal:

Last Spring, my book Clinton Cash was released and it initially set off a media maelstrom. It began on April 19, 2015, with a leaked copy of the book going to the New York Times. The copy was not sent by me or my publisher. If the Clintons leaked the book with the hope of having it prematurely dismissed, that proved to be a mistake. The paper called the book “the most anticipated and feared book” of the political season. The Times went on to note that the book was hardly a hysterical attack on the Clintons, but rather, “mainly in the voice of a neutral journalist” who “meticulously documents his sources, including tax records and government documents.” 
Things got worse for the Clintons a few days later when two New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporters, Jo Becker and Mike McIntire, took two of the most explosive chapters in the book and did their own digging. What they found confirmed what I had reported. They ran a 3,000-word, front-page article in the paper confirming that: 
–Bill and Hillary Clinton had helped a Canadian financier named Frank Giustra and a small Canadian company obtain a lucrative uranium mining concession from the dictator in Kazakhstan; 
–The same Canadian company, renamed Uranium One, bought uranium concessions in the United States; 
–The Russian government came calling and sought to buy that Canadian company for a price that would mean big profits for the Canadian investors; 
–For the Russians to buy that Canadian company, it would require the approval of the Obama administration, including Hillary’s State Department, because uranium is a strategically important commodity; 
–Nine shareholders in Uranium One just happened to provide more than $145 million in donations to the Clinton Foundation in the run-up to State Department approval; 
–Some of the donations, including those from the Chairman of Uranium One, Ian Teler, were kept secret, even though the Clintons promised to disclose all donations; 
–Hillary’s State Department approved the deal; 
–The Russian government now owns 20 percent of U.S. uranium assets. 
In short, here was what you might call a radioactive scandal. It included secret donations, the Russian government, foreign financiers, more than $145 million, and Bill and Hillary Clinton. And this was just two chapters of the book.
A year later, and...nothing? No Media questions for Hillary during debates? Heck, even Bernie Sanders doesn't bring it up! Is the Democratic Party such a close-knit den of thieves that even someone running against Hillary won't mention this?

But I have figured out one thing:


Personally, I think she's a Sith. To be able to use a Jedi Mind Trick on the majority of a political party in the U.S. requires a strong connection to the Dark Side.

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