The Sudden Explosion of Real News, Honest History, Personal Stories about Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bill Clinton sets the record straight, with just a few opinions scattered around for fun.
Hillary Clinton, older than you know, (born 1947), let's see (68 years old) really has forgotten her true hair color, a long time ago. The roots of her hair are like the roots of her person history, you cannot change the roots of yourself or your proven background, people keep records and the truth about Bill and Hillary Clinton will shock the nation.
1974
27 year old Bill Clinton, only months out of Yale Law School, is back in Arkansas eager to run for Congress. As you may guess now and understand later Bill and Hillary Clinton love power, money and influence. Her belly a little too big cannot come close to her bank balance as Hillary and Bill are reported to have about $2 Billion dollars stacked up inside the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation "The Clinton Foundation" Maybe you should learn how all this came about as the real history, real news and the real facts are being hidden from the American taxpayers and voters. Go figure, a backroom illegal bookie operation funded political campaigns of Bill Clinton and sparked the future criminal activities of Hillary and Bill Clinton.
In 1974,
Roger Morris writes later, "A relative unknown, he faces an imposing field of rivals in the Democratic primary, and beyond, in the general election, a powerful Republican incumbent. . .
It begins with a quiet meeting at his mother's house in Hot Springs.
How did two crooks end up being Billionaires?
Around the kitchen table, as Virginia Clinton will describe the scene, avid young Billy meets with two of his most crucial early backers -- uncle Raymond G. Clinton, a prosperous local Buick dealer, and family friend and wealthy businessman Gabe Crawford.
You might have heard the local news, that the Clinton Home of
years ago was affected by an Arson fire?
As they talk, Mr. Crawford offers the candidate unlimited use of his private plane, and uncle Raymond not only provides several houses around the district to serve as campaign headquarters, but will secure a $10,000 loan to Bill from the First National Bank of Hot Springs - an amount then equal to the yearly income of many Arkansas families. . .
No mere businessman with a spare plane, Gabe Crawford presided over a backroom bookie operation that was one of Hot Springs' most lucrative criminal enterprises.
And the inimitable uncle Raymond - who had also played a pivotal behind-the-scenes role in keeping young Bill out of the Vietnam draft - was far more than an auto dealer.
In the nationally prominent fount of vice and corruption that was Hot Springs from the 1920s to the 1980s (its barely concealed casinos generated more income than Las Vegas well into the 1960s), the uncle's Buick agency and other businesses and real estate were widely thought to be facades for illegal gambling, drug money laundering and other ventures, in which Raymond was a partner.
He was a minion of the organized crime overlord who controlled the American Middle South for decades, New Orleans boss Carlos Marcello or "Mafia Kingfish" as his biographer John Davis called him.
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