Once-secret memos once-again show Clinton’s untruthiness
Once again, long after their usefulness, documents suddenly appear and “the truth will out.” Democrat Sam Dash who served as ethics adviser to Whitewater Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, donated, upon his death in 2004, his documents from the Whitewater investigation to the Library of Congress. And guess what? These documents spell out the untruthiness of our presidential candidate - SURPRISE!!!
Many of us who followed the whole excruciating Whitewater investigation could point out inconsistencies, question the convenience of lost documents and billing records (of which were “found” in the White House 2 years after the investigation), and her denial in having had anything to do with the failed Madison project known as Castle Grande. BZZZT! Wrong. Of course she did. Funny how putting several documents together regarding several key players of this “what? Another cover-up?” foolishness might find ya. And may I just remind people that Independent Counsel Robert W. Ray, who took the reins from Starr, said at the end of his investigation that he chose not to indict as was his prerogerative. He said at the time there was reason to press charges for lying under oath. You chose to go into denial. And all the players scurried to bury this story and exalt the Clintons. For shame. Makes ya want to scream. :O
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[...] DT blogi wrote an interesting post today on Once-secret memos once-again show Clinton’s untruthinessHere’s a quick excerptIndependent Counsel Kenneth Starr, donated, upon his death in 2004, his documents from the Whitewater investigation to the Library of Congress. [...]
I just want to comment on the above pingback’s misleading excerpt: My article states the once-secret memos were donated by former Democrat Sam Dash, not Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr. Just for the record… :)