Clinton Foundation Is Just A Scam

mudwhistle

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Hillary wants to talk about Trump scams. Let's take the time to focus on this hypocrite and her history of corruption and theft, shall we.

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"As WND recently reported, Hillary received funds from an arm of the Iranian government and hired a convicted Iranian-American multimillionaire with ties to Tehran as her national campaign finance director in 2008. The Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation accepted $30,000 between April 2005 and March 2006 and another contribution of between $25,000 and $50,000 in 2008 from the New York-based Alavi Foundation, which U.S. government prosecutors have identified as an arm of the Iranian government.

For her 2008 presidential campaign, Clinton hired Hassan Nemazee as her national campaign finance director, who was known for his efforts to normalize relations with the theocratic Iranian regime. In 2010, Nemazee pleaded guilty to running a Ponzi scheme in which he obtained $292 million in fraudulent loans. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

In his explosive bestseller, “Clinton Cash,” Peter Schweizer follows the Clinton money trail, revealing the connection between their personal fortune, their “close personal friends,” the Clinton Foundation, foreign nations and some of the highest ranks of government.

Rachel Ehrenfeld, director of the American Center for Democracy, spelled out the problem with the Clinton Foundation receiving funds from the Alavi Foundation in a Jan. 5, 2009, article published by Forbes.

“Alavi’s contribution [in 2008] to Clinton came just two days after the Treasury Department also designated Alavi’s partner, the New York-based Assa Corp., as a terrorist entity, and the New York Southern District’s attorney seized and forfeited its assets,” Ehrenfeld wrote."

Here they are: Hillary’s 22 biggest scandals ever
 
As WND reported, Hillary was named in a lawsuit brought by Peter Franklin Paul for allegedly directing to her 2000 Senate campaign an illegal, in-kind contribution from Paul that included a fundraiser at the exclusive Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills, a tea hosted at the Beverly Hills home of socialite Cynthia Gershman and a lavish, A-list, million-dollar-plus Hollywood gala honoring Bill Clinton. At the trial of Clinton’s finance director for the 2000 senatorial campaign, David Rosen, the government told the jury Paul personally gave more than $1.2 million to produce the events.

Paul, a former business partner of Spider-Man creator Stan Lee who sued Bill for fraud and accused Hillary of hiding nearly $2 million in Senate campaign donations, alleged they sabotaged the media company he formed with Lee to get out of a $17 million agreement made with Bill Clinton to serve as an international promoter for the company after he left the White House. Paul was indicted in June 2001 for manipulating the price of the stock in his company, Stan Lee Media, as it was collapsing. A judge determined Paul didn’t profit from the attempt to save his company, but he accepted a plea bargain and served three years in prison. WND reported in 2012 that Paul charged Attorney General Eric Holder and his Justice Department obstructed justice by reneging on a sentencing agreement.

“Hillary is carrying out her promise to finally destroy my family to punish me for exposing the corruption that elected her to the Senate,” Paul told WND at the time.

The Clintons were effusive in their praise of Paul until just days after an August 2000 Hollywood gala, when the Washington Post reported Paul’s 1970s criminal convictions in a story that accused the senator of being soft on crime. Clinton continued, however, to quietly solicit money from Paul and sent him letters expressing friendship. Paul has extensive video corroborating his contention he and Hillary spent hours together and sat next to each other at the fundraising events.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
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Description of Poisoning the Well


This sort of "reasoning" involves trying to discredit what a person might later claim by presenting unfavorable information (be it true or false) about the person. This "argument" has the following form:

  1. Unfavorable information (be it true or false) about person A is presented.
  2. Therefore any claims person A makes will be false.
Fallacy: Poisoning the Well
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
logical-fallacies-6-638.jpg

SMBC-20081103.gif


Description of Poisoning the Well


This sort of "reasoning" involves trying to discredit what a person might later claim by presenting unfavorable information (be it true or false) about the person. This "argument" has the following form:




    • Unfavorable information (be it true or false) about person A is presented.
    • Therefore any claims person A makes will be false.
Fallacy: Poisoning the Well
So if I post a Mother Jones article about Donald Trump having an advisor that claims to, oh let's say have the ability to stop tsunamis, will you take it seriously and hold it against Trump?
 
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WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
You have your at least post a ref. link to your bs, dummy.
 
Donald Trump Donated At Least $100K To Clinton Foundation
Donald Trump Donated At Least $100K To Clinton Foundation
You need to follow the links.

The original story is from the official Clinton Foundation webpage.....not an independent news source.
Contributor and Grantor Information

In effect, we have to take Hillary's word for it.
Actually, I read in a separate news piece from another source that he did give, over and over, annually. The campaign released it's charitable contributions, and the amounts to the Clinton Foundation were right there in those pages.

This is just the last five years, and you can see the donations to the Clintons in those years. Who knows how much he gave before those last five years? :dunno:

A 93-page list of Donald Trump's charitable contributions from the last five years
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
logical-fallacies-6-638.jpg

SMBC-20081103.gif


Description of Poisoning the Well


This sort of "reasoning" involves trying to discredit what a person might later claim by presenting unfavorable information (be it true or false) about the person. This "argument" has the following form:


  1. Unfavorable information (be it true or false) about person A is presented.
  2. Therefore any claims person A makes will be false.
Fallacy: Poisoning the Well


Relevance Your Honor.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
You have your at least post a ref. link to your bs, dummy.

You can find it really easily if ya want.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
logical-fallacies-6-638.jpg

SMBC-20081103.gif


Description of Poisoning the Well


This sort of "reasoning" involves trying to discredit what a person might later claim by presenting unfavorable information (be it true or false) about the person. This "argument" has the following form:




    • Unfavorable information (be it true or false) about person A is presented.
    • Therefore any claims person A makes will be false.
Fallacy: Poisoning the Well
So if I post a Mother Jones article about Donald Trump having an advisor that claims to, oh let's say have the ability to stop tsunamis, will you take it seriously and hold it against Trump?

Sure, if you back it up with a secondary source.

The reason what Mud posted is completely believable, is that it is so well documented and anyone that pays attention to what has been going on already knows it.

It has been all around the alternative media for literally, decades.

I don't take conservative media's word for it, I have read this same shit in the ultra-left wing media as well. Anyone that doesn't read CFR corporate news already knows this shit about Hillary. Why do you think Bernie is so popular and the hard independents and progressives will NOT vote for her. They know the establishment is covering up her shit.

When you have a woman that is more corrupt than Nixon and gets kicked off the Watergate prosecution because she is more corrupt than the person she is supposed to be trying to nail, you KNOW you have problems. Serious ones.

This is a progressive independent news outlet that has been tracking Hillary for years. They confirm every thing that WND has printed, and they are politically diametrically opposed to WND. (Unfortunately it only goes up to 2008, but it is enough to get the picture.)

Arkansas Connections
Arkansas Connections: A Time-line of the Clinton Years by Sam Smith

"2008


Hillary Clinton's private eye, Anthony Pellicano is sentenced to 15 years in prison after being convicted, reported the Washington Post, "of conspiring to run a criminal enterprise that employed illegal wiretaps to dig up dirt on the rich and famous on behalf of his elite Hollywood clients."

FOR THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON BILL CLINTON
HILLARY CLINTON Among the public sources for this article were Partners in Power by Roger Morris; The Secret Life of Bill Clinton by Ambrose Evans Pritchard; Unlimited Access Unlimited Access by Gary Aldrich and Shadows of Hope by Sam Smith. Also various newspaper and magazine articles, particularly in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Washington Times, New York Times, Washington Post, London Telegraph, Times of London, Wall Street Journal, LA Times, American Spectator, Washington Weekly, Insight, as well as the Internet service Free Republic, the Clinton Administration Scandals bulletin board, and the columns of Alexander Cockburn and Christopher Ruddy. COPYRIGHT 1998 THE PROGRESSIVE REVIEW"



The key, is to find alternative sources that back up what ever it is you are reading. Find some other source beside MotherJones that verifies that they have the ability to stop tsunamis, I'll give it a serious look.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
logical-fallacies-6-638.jpg

SMBC-20081103.gif


Description of Poisoning the Well


This sort of "reasoning" involves trying to discredit what a person might later claim by presenting unfavorable information (be it true or false) about the person. This "argument" has the following form:





    • Unfavorable information (be it true or false) about person A is presented.
    • Therefore any claims person A makes will be false.
Fallacy: Poisoning the Well


Relevance Your Honor.
Just because you don't like the source of information, doesn't mean the information is wrong. You have committed a fallacy.

Over ruled. Get your ass outta here.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
You have your at least post a ref. link to your bs, dummy.

You can find it really easily if ya want.
He's right, WND is a really kooky site. If you want to show case the Clinton Crimes, even Tarpley's blog would be a better choice.
 
Donald Trump Donated At Least $100K To Clinton Foundation
Donald Trump Donated At Least $100K To Clinton Foundation
You need to follow the links.

The original story is from the official Clinton Foundation webpage.....not an independent news source.
Contributor and Grantor Information

In effect, we have to take Hillary's word for it.
Actually, I read in a separate news piece from another source that he did give, over and over, annually. The campaign released it's charitable contributions, and the amounts to the Clinton Foundation were right there in those pages.

This is just the last five years, and you can see the donations to the Clintons in those years. Who knows how much he gave before those last five years? :dunno:

A 93-page list of Donald Trump's charitable contributions from the last five years
The Washington Post?:ack-1:

So much for that lie.:eusa_liar:
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
logical-fallacies-6-638.jpg

SMBC-20081103.gif


Description of Poisoning the Well


This sort of "reasoning" involves trying to discredit what a person might later claim by presenting unfavorable information (be it true or false) about the person. This "argument" has the following form:





    • Unfavorable information (be it true or false) about person A is presented.
    • Therefore any claims person A makes will be false.
Fallacy: Poisoning the Well


Relevance Your Honor.
Just because you don't like the source of information, doesn't mean the information is wrong. You have committed a fallacy.

Over ruled. Get your ass outta here.

Ha ha ha, sure, I'll do whatever you say. Your source tells me where your head is and who feeds that little twisted mind you're wasting, that's all.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
You have your at least post a ref. link to your bs, dummy.

You can find it really easily if ya want.
He's right, WND is a really kooky site. If you want to show case the Clinton Crimes, even Tarpley's blog would be a better choice.
Yep.....and everyone who doesn't subscribe to your version of the truth is labeled as bogus.

This is how 3rd world dictators control the message.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
You have your at least post a ref. link to your bs, dummy.

You can find it really easily if ya want.
He's right, WND is a really kooky site. If you want to show case the Clinton Crimes, even Tarpley's blog would be a better choice.
Yep.....and everyone who doesn't subscribe to your version of the truth is labeled as bogus.

This is how 3rd world dictators control the message.

You'd be better off worrying about how your messages are controled here at home where 6 major multinational corporations preside over 90% of what americans read, hear, and see.
 
WND (WorldNetDaily) is an American politically conservative news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[3] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power".[4] Its slogan being, "A Free Press for a Free People", the website publishes news, editorials, and opinion columns, while also aggregating content from other publications.
WND is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with Farah serving as its editor-in-chief and CEO.
WND has received significant attention for promoting a number of conspiracy theories, including Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories.
You have your at least post a ref. link to your bs, dummy.

You can find it really easily if ya want.
Not my problem.

Besides, point out the crime Trump committed and it may have relevance, but Trump has often stated he gave donations to everyone, every worthwhile cause. The Clintons foundation was supposedly legit......only now has it been discovered to be bogus. Hillary never should have run.
 

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