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To: PKRBKR who wrote (851902)4/24/2015 1:02:05 AM
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It is hard to understand them doing this stuff. It isn't like she didn't know it was going to be looked at.

Or maybe she didn't. She may have assumed she would get the same pass Obama got.



To: PKRBKR who wrote (851902)4/24/2015 11:01:39 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1578550
 
<<You will when Ted imprisons liberals!>>

I'm assuming you're talking about Ted Cruz? Good luck with that!



To: PKRBKR who wrote (851902)4/24/2015 1:09:53 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578550
 
Mike Allen newsletter.
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PETER SCHWEIZER, author of "Clinton Cash," is going on "Fox News Sunday" and ABC's "The Week" - with publication 10 days away.

--CLINTON MINDMELD - A top official gives Playbookers a window into what the campaign is saying internally, and will be saying publicly, as the gusher of stories about foundation finances continues: "'Clinton Cash' had been hyped ... by Rand Paul and Fox News as a ticking time bomb for the Clinton campaign, and once the New York Times made the bizarre decision to partner with its conservative author, the book was guaranteed to earn a few cycles' worth of attention ... But now that the allegations have been aired, it's clear the book fails to break any new ground ...

"[S]uspense over whether the book contains any true bombshells is already over: it doesn't. ... Team Brooklyn will keep working it hard, knowing that attacks like these will keep coming, but staying sanguine as they do. We have three rules: (1) You can't stop the onslaught so just act quickly to defuse it; (2) If there is no 'there' there the story will burn hot, fast and out; and (3) No handwringing - [Chairman John] Podesta won't have it."