Tuesday, August 23, 2016

If You Want To Sell Out To Hillary, She Has Put A Deadline For Your Contributions!



Hillary’s ‘fire sale’ on White House access


Former President Bill Clinton announced that the Clinton Foundation will stop accepting donation from foreign billionaires only after Hillary is elected president. And there couldn’t be a better advertisement for the couple’s last chance blowout on White House access.
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas said the Clinton’s should shut off the donations now rather than conducting what amounts to a “fire sale” to the Clinton White House.
“I mean they’re having a fire sale at the Clinton Foundation for White House access,” he told the Hugh Hewitt Show. “So all of those oligarchs all around the world are worried about fulfilling their life’s work of eradicating disease and poverty need to get their money in now.”
Cotton added: “They said they will if she wins. But that’s really just an alarm bell for all those people to send in their money right now if they want to buy access in a future Clinton White House.”
The Clinton camp, meanwhile, argues that it just needs time to readjust the foundations operations with the potential of losing massive revenue streams.
Robby Mook, Clinton campaign manager, said the foundation is “doing an enormous amount of work.”
Meanwhile, a steady stream of new documents from the Clinton State Department reveal just what that “work” has entailed over the years— mainly, as Clinton critics have long suspected, selling access.
While at State, Clinton top aide Huma Abedin regularly provided directed access to Clinton any donor who provided the foundation a donation between $25,000 and $10 million.
As reported by The Associated Press:
At least 85 of 154 people from private interests who met or had phone conversations scheduled with Clinton while she led the State Department donated to her family charity or pledged commitments to its international programs, according to a review of State Department calendars released so far to The Associated Press. Combined, the 85 donors contributed as much as $156 million. At least 40 donated more than $100,000 each, and 20 gave more than $1 million.
“These new emails confirm that Hillary Clinton abused her office by selling favors to Clinton Foundation donors,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, whose FOIA lawsuit made the documents public, said in a statement.
Others are calling for further investigation, noting that the missing piece of the puzzle is how the access became special political favors.
If you haven’t already, now would be a good time to watch the documentary Clinton Cash, based on the Peter Schweizer book of the same name:

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