Havent seen media hype up a team like clintons since Howard and Nash joined the lakers![]()
Mediaite: Hacked E-Mails Show CNBC's Harwood Fawning Over Hillary
The latest batch of hacked e-mails from Hillary Clinton campaign manager John Podesta show that CNBC’s chief Washington correspondent John Harwood fawned over the Democratic candidate with glowing coverage.
Harwood’s bootlicking began with a message sent out on Twitter on July 24, 2015, as Clinton’s e-mail scandal first broke, saying: “Set aside process – if there’s any specific/plausible suggestion of nefarious e-mail Hillary Clinton was trying to hide, I haven’t heard it.”
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/hacked-cl...nting-hillary/
Havent seen media hype up a team like clintons since Howard and Nash joined the lakers![]()
http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/10/le...nton-campaign/
so facebook is helping her!
Breaking: DNC Chief Donna Brazile Leaked Sanders Info to Clinton Campaign
http://observer.com/2016/10/breaking...nton-campaign/
Clinton weighed reinstating Glass-Steagall, Wikileaks emails show
Reuters
https://www.yahoo.com/news/clinton-w...004052611.html
is there something wrong with reinstating Glass-Steagall?
We already knew the DNC screwed Sanders, and frankly, this misdemeanor is on Donna Brazile, not Hilary Clinton.
Shocking!
Clinton would have a real fight on her hands if she were facing anyone but Trump.
at this point your just throwing on the wall, ducks.
Sanders wasn't, isn't, never has been an card-carrying Democrat. Of course, they had to screw him.
How demeaning would it have been for the Dem establishment to have a non-Democrat as their candidate?
Not nearly as bad as Donald Trump for the GOP, but like the GOP, the Dems' problem doesn't go away when the outsider loses.
Both parties are badly out of tune with their own voters. The voters are realigning.
"Why does nobody ever go to jail?"
Re: Rigging of Foreign Exchange Market Makes Felons of Top Banks
From:[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: 2015-05-21 13:56
Subject: Re: Rigging of Foreign Exchange Market Makes Felons of Top Banks
Yep we have. To Joel's question, real people certainly get hurt by this but it's not like subprime.
On May 21, 2015, at 11:34 AM, Mandy Grunwald <[email protected]> wrote:
Also, FYI, I asked Gary Gensler about this last week when the stories first emerged and it sounds like he has good ideas that Jake has already incorporated.
Mandy Grunwald
Grunwald Communications
202 973-9400
On May 21, 2015, at 11:26 AM, Joel Benenson <[email protected]> wrote:
Jake,
Who are the victims in this? Is this just other ins utions or traders or do real people get hurt?
From: Mandy Grunwald [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 8:46 AM
To: Jim Margolis
Cc: Jake Sullivan; Joel Benenson; Jennifer Palmieri; Kristina Schake; John Podesta; Robby Mook, Hillary for America; Dan Schwerin
Subject: Re: Rigging of Foreign Exchange Market Makes Felons of Top Banks
Why does nobody ever go to jail?
Mandy Grunwald
Grunwald Communications
202 973-9400
On May 21, 2015, at 8:25 AM, "Margolis, Jim" <[email protected]> wrote:
Jake,
Are we looking at this?
Last graph:
For the banks, though, life as a felon is likely to carry more symbolic shame than practical problems. Although they could be barred by American regulators from certain activities, the banks scrambled behind the scenes to persuade those regulators to grant exemptions. That process, which delayed the Justice Department’s announcement by a week, already led to the Securities and Exchange Commission providing a number of waivers that allow the banks to conduct business as usual.
Rigging of Foreign Exchange Market Makes Felons of Top Banks
By MICHAEL CORKERY and BEN PROTESSMAY 20, 2015
I perked up at that. Reverse her husband's worst mistake.
Politicians run to become (more) wealthy, with govt being totally corrupted by 1%/BigFinance/BigCorp $Bs. Suckering voters to vote for them is only a means to their $$$ ends.
Princeton Study: U.S. No Longer An Actual Democracy
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...nger-democracy
USA simply can't get money out of politics, since the corrupted politicians enriching themselves won't legislate money out of politics.
The VRWC "SCOTUS FIVE" gutted the VRA, and said "corporations are people", "money is (unrestrictable) speech"
The VRWC/Repug "redmap" strategy has totally corrupted red/slave states into non compe ive, one-party Repug states, at all levels of govt. If they can't/won't govern, they have enough power to block governance, while defunding/privatizing govt.
In short, America is a corrupt oligarchy, plutocracy, corporatocracy, is ed and un able.
and I've asking here FOR YEARS how to un it, and nobody answers.
Uhhh Boo....the US has never been a democracy. It has always been a Cons utional Republic.
Clinton does not even know how to cook stew!
"moose stew" is delicious....
Actually I've heard that moose is very good. Never had it personally though.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign opened a nasty Twitter war with WikiLeaks late Monday amid the leak of campaign chairman John Podesta’s purported emails, with spokesman Brian Fallon accusing the group of being a “propaganda arm” for Moscow and WikiLeaks firing back with a battery of counter-charges -- and another do ent dump.
Late Monday, Fallon tweeted that “media needs to stop treating WikiLeaks like it is same as FOIA" and recognize that the emails are from "an illegal hack" from a group "colluding" with Russia to help Donald Trump. WikiLeaks has since gone point for point with him on Twitter, accusing the campaign of "lying."
WikiLeaks, meanwhile, published more emails on Tuesday, releasing a third set of Podesta emails on their website.
WikiLeaks dropped on Tuesday morning the third installment of its trove of Hillary Clinton campaign manager John Podesta’s hacked emails.
The messages released so far have provided an unprecedented glimpse into the inner workings of the Clinton camp, and appeared to include excerpts of Clinton’s controversial paid speeches, including those before Wall Street firms.
While there have been no bombs s — especially compared to the tape of Donald Trump cavalierly talking about sexually assaulting women — some emails have proven embarrassing to those in Clinton’s orbit, and the Democratic nominee has had to answer for discrepancies is some public and private opinions on policy issues, including trade.
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Benenson thought Rubio could be a real threat
Early on in the 2016 presidential cycle Hillary Clinton's chief strategist worried to other aides about Sen. Marco Rubio's political a en.
In an email to colleagues chief strategist Joel Benenson said he was "beginning to worry about Rubio more than others."
"He's playing this very smart —only one who didn't duck like a chicken on the Q of whether POTUS loves America," Benenson wrote in the February 23 email to other top aides. "He had stronger right wing cred than Jeb and he's finding a way to the middle enough for now and he will be the most exciting choice to Republicans. Could pose q real threat with Latinos."
Clinton campaign adviser Mandy Grunwald cautioned Benenson on that assessment.
"He's very inspiring at his best," she wrote. "Feels kind of like a light weight in a lot of interviews -- but I take your point."
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