Moderator: Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Let's start; the first question with you Mrs. Clinton.Don't hold your breath...
When you left the White House after your husband’s last term as president, why did you steal $200,000.00 worth of furniture, china, and artwork that you were forced to return?
Mrs. Clinton, when you were Secretary of State, why did you solicit contributions from foreign governments for the Clinton foundation after you promised President Obama you would not?
Mrs. Clinton, why do you and your husband claim to contribute millions of dollars to charity for a tax write off when it goes to your family foundation that gives out less than 15% of the funds you collect and you use the balance to support yourself tax free?
Mrs. Clinton, why are you unable to account for 6 billion dollars of State department funds that seem to have disappeared while you were Secretary of State?
Mrs. Clinton, why did you say you were broke when you left the White House, but you purchased a 2 million home, built an addition for the secret service, and charge the tax payers of the United States rent in an amount equal to the entire mortgage?
Mrs. Clinton, how is it that your daughter, Chelsea, can afford to buy a $10.5 million apartment in New York City shortly after your left the White House?
And speaking of Chelsea, how is it that her first paying job, in her late 20's, was for more than the President of the United States' salary? Was there a quid pro quo of any sort involved?
Mrs. Clinton why did you lie to the American people about the terrorist attack in Benghazi but managed to tell the truth to your daughter the same night it happened?
Mrs Clinton why did you lose your law license? Why did your husband lose his?
Mrs Clinton, what really happened to Ron Brown when he was about to testify against you and your husband?
Mrs. Clinton what really happened to Vince Foster ?
Sammiches.
8 hours ago
3 comments:
SMH
Nope, never asked, and we'll never get straight answers...
Randy - not much else we can do...
NFO - so much for 'investigative journalism.'
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