Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat

Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat
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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Hillary Clinton at odds with FBI Director Comey - FBI wants all speech transcripts - FBI Warrant - FBI Indictment - NSA National Security Warning Issued - Good Idea to Hold Hillary and Bill Clinton Lawless Gangsters

Hillary Clinton cannot write or sell books so would would elites give her hundreds of thousands of dollars to talk for an hour or so?  She is completely at odds with the FBI and federal laws concerning the keeping and distribution of national secrets.  
You can be sure that Hillary Clinton gives a lot a way concerning secrets in every speech.  Hillary Clinton at odds with FBI Director Comey - FBI wants all speech transcripts - FBI Warrant - FBI Indictment - NSA National Security Warning Issued - Good Idea to Hold Hillary and Bill Clinton Lawless Gangsters 

Hillary Clinton and her husband, former impeached and accused rapist President Bill Clinton, combined to earn more than $153 million in paid speeches from 2001 until Hillary Clinton launched her presidential campaign last spring.  Why would anybody pay Bonnie and Clyde over ten bucks to talk to their leadership team?  Why do the payers want to listen to losers?  What advice could Hillary give?  None.  But, she can give away national secrets and government plans.  You'll never get all the transcripts unless a federal judge or the FBI wants them, and the FBI should want them, badly.

In total, the two gave 729 speeches from February 2001 until May, receiving an average payday of $210,795 for each address. The two also reported at least $7.7 million for at least 39 speeches to big banks, including Goldman Sachs and UBS, with Hillary Clinton, the Democratic 2016 front-runner, collecting at least $1.8 million for at least eight speeches to big banks.

The analysis was made at a time when Hillary Clinton has been under scrutiny for her ties to Wall Street, which has been a major focus of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on the campaign trail.

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