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To: bentway who wrote (852458)4/26/2015 4:57:22 PM
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Clinton Foundation admits making mistakes on taxes...
Combined government grants and donations...



To: bentway who wrote (852458)4/26/2015 4:58:01 PM
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Everything bentway posts just regurgitated, already debunked old news, re-presented for political reasons.



To: bentway who wrote (852458)4/26/2015 6:17:14 PM
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>> Just prepare yourself from the phony Clinton scandal that no one believes letdown,

I believe integrity is the most important attribute of a great president (hence, my opinion on GWB).

The "appearance of impropriety" standard is the dividing line. That is, if there is no impropriety but there is the appearance of impropriety, you cannot have integrity.

By that standard this scandal cannot just go away because at the very least, the best case scenario, there is a significant appearance of impropriety. That is before you consider the facts that would seem to suggest multiple incidents of quid pro quo.

Now, the media may well let it drop. But as to a scandal, that ship has sailed.