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#77052
The sad thing is that the public has become so numb to corruption under the Obama Administration, they just yawn when they see this type of crime. Under Bush this wouldn't have been acceptable to anyone and Bush would have been the first one to take action against his Secretary of State for the "stealing" of government funds. Our country is losing it's values, the "take all you can get, anyway you can" mentality, has taken over.
#77053
"the "take all you can get, anyway you can" mentality, has taken over."-RealTool

YEAH! That kind of attitude would never have been acceptable a hundred years ago, back when America was still great, in the days of great men like Andrew Carnegie and J. D. Rockefeller.
Good thing Donald Trump isn't anything like that, right?




Jesus H. Chrisis, how is it possible RealTool always manages to be such an unabashed tool? :(
#77054
Ron Chernow wrote a fascinating book on Rockefeller Senior. I started the book assuming it would be boring, but it was actually interesting to see how he made his money despite a very modest start.

He was widely portrayed in the press as almost evil, but he and his family gave tons of money to charity.

Ditto Carnegie, and his foundation now tilts to the Left.

If there is any evidence that Trump engaged in public corruption of the pay-to-play sort done by Hillary (and now Kerry), where is the link to that?
#77058
If there is any evidence that Kerry did anything illegal, where is the link to that, johnny?

You clowns never care about the morality or ethics of a situation as long as it isn't illegal.
That you give Trump a pass from screwing his contractors and investors out of million of dollars doesn't phase you.
If ethics mattered to you, you would expect Trump to repay them all now that he has billions of dollars.

And you didn't care when W. Bush started an elective war and then gave tens of billions of dollars in no bid contracts to Dick Cheney's company Halliburton. Your excuse is that Halliburton was the only company who was prepared to do the work.
Well what are the odds that the Vice President's company was the only company prepared for a war that the Vice President knew was coming? :shock:

But it was all legal so you don't care about the corruption.
Now you're pretending outrage because it's the other party doing it, and that's all of it.
#77066
What Hillary did with her email was very clearly illegal.

Anybody can read the relevant statutes and see that.

But the FBI and DoJ were in the tank for her.

Nobody should have any illusions about DoJ looking into Kerry's foundation and whether there was favor-trading.

But that is a distinct issue from whether getting millions from State is illegal.
#77089
Note that Loser Boy Turdface Melvin Insipid couldn't show a single case where I have ever gotten 'apoplectic in my outrage over a Republican'.

It's a dead giveaway of his ignorance and cluelessness, but shows his deep desire to grovel to me by his continued dancing for my entertainment.
Loser Boy Insipid is so owned. He can't help himself. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
#77110
The test of whether something is illegal is not whether there is a link to it.

Something illegal is illegal.

The corruption we see here -- the lies told to ram through Obamacare, the lies told about Benghazi, the lies Hillary told about her email -- makes Watergate look tiny and petty.
#77124
The salient comment above seems to be this one:


The test of whether something is illegal is not whether there is a link to it.

Something illegal is illegal.

The corruption we see here -- the lies told to ram through Obamacare, the lies told about Benghazi, the lies Hillary told about her email -- makes Watergate look tiny and petty.
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