There’s no end to Hillary’s cover-ups and corruption

We went into the long 4th of July weekend with four stories pointing to Hillary Clinton as someone who simply cannot be trusted. You may not have heard about the fourth story, another eye-opener.

First there was the report of the House Select Committee on Benghazi. Then there was the “chance” meeting of Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch. On Saturday, the FBI questioned Hillary, the target of their criminal investigations of her misuse of a private e-mail server and her ties to the Clinton Foundation while secretary of state.

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However, unless you are a reader of the Wall Street Journal, you most likely will not have heard the fourth story. Columnist Kimberly A. Strassel reveals how a Clinton donor, Rajiv K. Fernando, bought a seat on the International Security Advisory Board with six-figure donations to the Clinton Foundation.

Fernando had no background that would have qualified him to sit on the ISAB alongside the likes of former National Security Advisor Brent Skowcroft and former Defense Secretary William Perry, a United Nations chief weapons inspector, members of Congress and nuclear scientists, according to Strassel.

Yet his big contributions to the Clinton Foundation and his success as a top bundler for Hillary’s 2008 campaign landed him the seat on the IASB, with the ability to access sensitive intelligence.

After being exposed by Hillary’s e-mails, Fernando mysteriously resigned his position on the IASB.

For the complete story, I highly recommend you click here to read Strassel’s column.

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The face of corruption on the far left – Hillary Clinton. (government-lobotomy.blogpot.om)

I am reminded of the catch line of the sixties television police drama, Naked City – “There are eight million stories in the Naked City.  This is one of them.”

Stories like this further establish Hillary as the most corrupt presidential candidate in history.

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