I am NOT talking about guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt" in a criminal prosecution; rather a "preponderance of evidence" as would be the standard in a civil law suit. Does anyone not think such evidence already exists? (Why did she relinquish her law license rather than face disbarment? A vast right-wing conspiracy?)
While you're at it, tell me why you think OJ Simpson didn't kill his wife...
Ronald Reagan sold weapons to Iran (the world's leading terrorist nation) behind the backs of congress and the American people. He took a shit on the American Constitution. Study Iran-Contra.
George W Bush illegally wire tapped American citizens until
his Attorney General finally pulled the plug on him. Bush also took the nation to war under severely cherry picked intelligence in order to execute a pre-9/11 plan for regime change in Iraq. His administration will likely go down as one of the most corrupt in history.
And then there is Hillary, whose corruption does not hold a candle to Nixon, Reagan or Bush. Does that mean she is innocent? God no, she is a politician who tells the truth
only when it serves her agenda. I don't trust anything she says, and I don't trust anything Trump says. I never have.
The problem with your post is that you
believe your side is somehow less corrupt and less dishonest. This has always been a problem with Republican voters. Despite bluster over politicians, Republican voters have always been extremely obedient to their
sitting presidents. Indeed, the Left denied LBJ a second term because of Vietnam, but the right has never and would never obstruct a Republican president
while in office. It would never, ever, ever happen.
So yes jwoodie, I agree with your assessment of Hillary, but I emphatically do not share your love and obedience of the Republican leaders who pursue the powers of Washington.
Son, don't be a loyal servant of dear leader. Don't be a feckless cheerleader. Take your brain back. Iran-Contra makes Benghazi look like romper room, and Bush's execution of the Iraq War makes Hillary Clinton look like Jesus Christ. Ask Pat Tillman.