One would have to believe that she would need one first
Clinton Foundation FBI probe likely to yield indictments: report - Washington Times
More outlets are beginning to pick up this story.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/11/03/meet-donald-trump-s-top-fbi-fanboy.html
The man who now leads “lock-her-up” chants at Trump rallies spent decades of his life as a federal prosecutor and then mayor working closely with the FBI, and especially its New York office. One of Giuliani’s security firms employed a former head of the New York FBI office, and other alumni of it. It was agents of that office, probing Anthony Weiner’s alleged sexting of a minor, who pressed Comey to authorize the review of possible Hillary Clinton-related emails on a Weiner device that led to the explosive letter the director wrote Congress.
Hours after Comey’s letter about the renewed probe was leaked on Friday, Giuliani went on a radio show and attributed the director’s surprise action to “the pressure of a group of FBI agents who don’t look at it politically.”
“The other rumor that I get is that there’s a kind of revolution going on inside the FBI about the original conclusion [not to charge Clinton] being completely unjustified and almost a slap in the face to the FBI’s integrity,” said Giuliani. “I know that from former agents. I know that even from a few active agents.”
Along with Giuliani’s other connections to New York FBI agents, his former law firm, then called Bracewell Giuliani, has long been general counsel to the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA), which represents 13,000 former and current agents. The group, born in the New York office in the early ’80s, was headed until Monday by Rey Tariche, an agent still working in that office. Tariche’s resignation letter from the bureau mentioned the Clinton probe, noting that “we find our work—our integrity questioned” because of it, adding “we will not be used for political gains.”
One would have to believe that she would need one first
I'd need an actual indictment to believe that she'll be indicted.Eh. On the one hand the FBI and right are overtly politicized about the issue. On the other hand, the Clintonistas would literally need her to be declared guilty in a courtroom before they'd even consider her capable of any wrongdoing. Until then, it's just a partisan smear.
On the other hand, the Clintonistas would literally need her to be declared guilty in a courtroom before they'd even consider her capable of any wrongdoing.
I'd need an actual indictment to believe that she'll be indicted.
Cause they've been talking about one for months, years even... yet here we are.
you'd almost be fooled into thinking that something called "due process" is the entire basis of the legal system in america.
Not guilty until she's declared guilty by law.
But we all know O.J. did it, so...
Or because there was only one other close one from the 70s, 80s and 90s...I'm pointing out that the three this century are the exception rather than the rule in history.
But it was worth pointing out the surprise of it all. It's a shame that Democratic party members have essentially brought Armageddon upon the country. They can stay home the next time we make a choice rather than rush to Corporate Booker because he has all the financial backing, and, you know.
In response to womanfish:
6. Absolutely meaningless. So a handful of people that you know (and likely share your beliefs) somehow can tell you the result for tens of millions of Floridian voters? Come on.
In response to womanfish:
8. There is no way in hell that number is correct. It's just some weird anomaly. If that were the case, the rest of the polls would show Trump losing Florida by a very wide margin already. People really try to act like Florida is some cosmopolitan area with a lot of different races interacting and a sizable Hispanic population, etc. but the reality is that half the state is made up of the same angry white rednecks that hold a majority in the rest of the South and do next to no interacting with the rest of the populace. While I agree that the demographics are rapidly shifting in favor of the Democrats, Republicans can still easily win big in Florida whenever turnout is down (Governor, Rubio or even President this year).
I'm not talking about my buddies I'm talking with at work. I'm talking about professionals in politics, in campaigns, pollsters, on the ground working with the actual numbers, etc...
I live in FL. I actually think it is probably the best chance for Trump between NC, PA, NV and NH. But I've heard lots of positive feedback about FL for Clinton from those i listed above.
do any of the Clinton supporters want to weigh in on the possibility of an Obama pardon for Hillary?
Florida is extremely close right now. Currently, there is a larger percentage of outstanding mail ballots from Democrats than Republicans, whereas Republicans currently hold a +0.22% advantage in returned ballots. But a higher percentage of Democrats are keeping within the party line than are Republicans, so I like Hillary's chances at this point.
I mailed in my vote. They make that shit so technical... they want any reason for a vote by mail not to count.
Your ballot has no instructions for how they want it printed. Double sided or single? 8.5"x11", or what happens if I print it on European A4? Can I fold my ballot into the envelope? Then, they want you to put the ballot in an unmarked envelope by itself, sealed, and then sign an absentee form separate from your ballot and enclose it with the unmarked ballot inside another envelope. If literally any of these things are incorrect, or if you signed your absentee form mildly incorrectly, they invalidate your vote and don't have to notify you.
obama is far too politically astute to just blanket-pardon hillary nixon-style sometime in the next two months. not gonna happen.
Again, something they've been pursuing for months without any movement.Agreed. It's always been conjecture and probably still is. I doubt it will happen.
Where do you stand on the issue of pay-for-play with the Clinton Fund? Do you think it's likely or unlikely that it happened?
Again, something they've been pursuing for months without any movement.
obama is far too politically astute to just blanket-pardon hillary nixon-style sometime in the next two months. not gonna happen.