Why Did Bill Clinton And Loretta Lynch Meet On Her Airplane In Phoenix This Week?

Maybe if it was a Trump course, that would be different. They'd put up a "Clinton is here today" banner.

And they'd send the Clintons a check for advertising the course (and claim it on Donald's income tax as a charity donation).
 
All sorts of people go through golf courses without leaving a trace. It's part of the old boy network, and everybody respects discretion and privacy.

Maybe if it was a Trump course, that would be different. They'd put up a "Clinton is here today" banner.

I'm sure you have inside knowledge of how private good old boy golf clubs work.

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
I do, I do!

You use a putter when you are on the green. And you use a four iron on Miles when no one is looking.
 
because a D, who also is a Knee Grow, and it involves a CUNT

IS

IMMUNE


I know

Trump STAR of DAVID!
 
Well, because they all do it...


How can we start picking on Hillary for doing exactly what every other Secretary of State has done?


Now can we talk about Trump's anti-semitism? Racism? Misogyny? Homophobia? Islamophobia? Climate Change Denial? Mental Health? Hair?
 
I'm now thinking that Lynch met with Bill Clinton on the plane to let the Clinton campaign know that, yes, an indictment would be nixed on 5 July--so that Obama could campaign with Hillary for the first time in North Carolina later that day without an indictment hanging over her head and complicating his appearing with her--but that Hillary was going to have to live with being dressed down in public by the FBI director for being careless rather than criminal. Not really a clear win for her, as the "careless" judgment will appear in as many commercials now as Trump's campaign can pay his own advertising agency to create (making a profit out of all this still being Trumps priority). It's probably the public wrist slap she deserves too (and a finger can be shaken at Rice and Powell on this too). Now, if she can just swallow it as a lesson and say she'll be more careful in the future, she's still come across as a lot less of a loose cannon than Trump is--every time he opens his mouth.
 
I'm now thinking that Lynch met with Bill Clinton on the plane to let the Clinton campaign know that, yes, an indictment would be nixed on 5 July--so that Obama could campaign with Hillary for the first time in North Carolina later that day without an indictment hanging over her head and complicating his appearing with her--but that Hillary was going to have to live with being dressed down in public by the FBI director for being careless rather than criminal. Not really a clear win for her, as the "careless" judgment will appear in as many commercials now as Trump's campaign can pay his own advertising agency to create (making a profit out of all this still being Trumps priority). It's probably the public wrist slap she deserves too (and a finger can be shaken at Rice and Powell on this too). Now, if she can just swallow it as a lesson and say she'll be more careful in the future, she's still come across as a lot less of a loose cannon than Trump is--every time he opens his mouth.
Always a fun surprise to read a cogent response inside a busybody thread.

Not a bad analysis piecing together what was known and thought about before we saw the actual FBI announcement and after.
 
When the polls come out we'll know which way the cat jumped. Could be great or awful for HRC.
 
Polls in July mean little in terms of the November outcome. Hillary is probably glad this shoe had dropped before the convention. Trump's court date hangs over his head through the election--and the IRS may add some court dates to that. He's gotten awfully creative with his campaign fundraising and accounting.
 
When the polls come out we'll know which way the cat jumped. Could be great or awful for HRC.

Won't change a thing amongst those all a-titter for the next "historic" president.

If she gets in it'll be like Imelda Marcos without a dead husband or the cute shoes.
 
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