Slick Willie made a real mess of things
Posted: Jul 2, 2016
Bill Clinton has made a mess. It was either out of foolish indifference or plain foolishness, but it has created a terrible moment for his wife and the Democrats, and for President Obama and perceptions of the integrity of his administration.
Clinton’s private, unplanned meeting with Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch at the Phoenix airport last week, coming at a time when the Justice Department should be nearing completion of its examination of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server for her emails as secretary of state, will inevitably — and negatively — affect public attitudes about that investigation.
For a politician long praised for his political smarts, it was a striking error of judgment on Clinton’s part to walk to Lynch’s plane for any kind of conversation. It was a similarly huge lapse on the part of the attorney general, who was appointed by Clinton as a U.S. attorney in 1999, to allow him to come aboard for any kind of conversation.
Lynch has tried to make amends, though not without leaving some confusion in her wake. In a conversation Friday with Washington Post editorial writer Jonathan Capehart at the Aspen Ideas Festival, she insisted again that the conversation was innocent — about grandchildren and golf and such — and did not touch on the investigation of the emails.
But she said she recognized that others would not see it that way. “The fact that the meeting that I had is now casting a shadow over how people are going to view that work is something that I take seriously, and deeply and painfully,” she said.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch acknowledged a "social" meeting she had with Bill Clinton at a Phoenix airport could have appeared like a conflict of interest, because of the ongoing investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of email while secretary of state. (AP)
Lynch said that she would “be accepting” whatever recommendation the career prosecutors and FBI Director James B. Comey bring her — though she did not say she would remove herself completely from the case. She also said she had made that decision some months ago but was only now making it public. If she sticks to her pledge simply to accept what is recommended without any genuine review and consideration, she is abdicating her role as attorney general.
Bill and Hillary Clinton meanwhile have been silent about the meeting and its propriety. He has made no public comment, and an adviser said he has no plans to do so. The silence on the part of the presumptive Democratic nominee — though she bears no responsibility for her husband’s actions — is part of a pattern of declining to answer questions about the email issue unless and until pushed by events to be more transparent.
Let’s assume that Lynch’s description of the meeting is wholly accurate — that this was a casual encounter between two people who have known each other for some time and who happened by circumstance to be on the same airport tarmac at the same time. Will that lessen suspicions that there is a coziness between the Clintons and the people in the Obama administration who have overall responsibility to be fair and fearless in the investigation? Hardly.
The meeting has provided fodder for Donald Trump and Republican leaders to cast doubt on whatever conclusions the career prosecutors and Comey come to. Trump called it “so horrible” and said he was “flabbergasted” by the reports of it. On Friday, he questioned the description of the conversation that took place.
“I love my grandchildren so much,” he said at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver, “but if I talk about them for more than nine or 10 seconds . . . after that, what are you going to say?” He also said, “I love golf but after speaking about golf for a couple minutes, it’s tough.”
Trump’s campaign advisers long have seen the investigation as a win-win politically: Either Clinton is indicted and a major political crisis occurs for the Democrats or, if there is no case brought, the whole exercise was a whitewash. He can argue it round or square. If there is to be no charge against Clinton, Trump will point to the Lynch-Clinton meeting to question the integrity of the Justice Department’s decision. He has been handed a gift, and the Republican base is likely to respond with even greater indignation if no penalty is sought.
Trump’s effort to exploit the investigation for political gain is predictable and therefore discounted by Democratic allies of candidate Clinton. But that does not lessen the dismay among Democrats about what took place and why the former president would play into the hands of the Republicans so easily.
Senior administration officials have consistently tried to project a hands-off attitude about the investigation. White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters at the Friday briefing that the president “believes this matter should be handled without regard to politics.” He added, “This is an independent investigation that is deliberately being shielded from any political interference.”
But this is anything but a routine matter, and there is a difference between political interference and a case involving politics. This is a case with dramatic political ramifications, as everyone knows. The outcome could reshape the presidential campaign.
Lynch isn’t the only one whose actions raise questions. Think of this: The president has endorsed and is actively campaigning for Clinton at a time when his Justice Department is still in the process of deciding whether she should be prosecuted. Although that has drawn little comment, it shocks some who have been in senior positions in previous governments and who believe that no White House can be truly indifferent or disinterested in such an important case.
Obama has made mistakes on this before. He seemingly sided with Clinton earlier, saying she was careless but that he didn’t think she had intentionally put national security in jeopardy. Does the fact of his endorsement mean that he thinks, as do any number of legal experts, that she will be in some way exonerated by the Justice Department?
Finally there is the question of when the investigation will end and the findings made public. The prosecutors are trying to be careful and thorough, which is laudable. But a clock is ticking. The Democrats are now weeks away from likely nominating Clinton for president. The longer the investigation goes, the more any decision has major political impact.
Hillary Clinton wants and needs a clean resolution of the long investigation. Bill Clinton and the attorney general managed to muddy all this with their private chat in Phoenix, no doubt to the consternation of both Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Justice Department officials trying to bring this to a resolution soon. No one looks good in this transaction.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/how-everyone-looks-bad-because-bill-clinton-met-with-loretta-lynch/2016/07/02/a7807adc-3ff4-11e6-a66f-aa6c1883b6b1_story.html
EDIT: I removed the URL/Link because it was not working. The above thread will get to the article if so desired.;
I know this is the 4th weekend, but should I be proud to live - in a country that will let Clinton
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(both) get away with it?
I am proud of the original concept, those who fought to defend it militarily, those who worked to uphold it politically and the example of the daily lives of those who sought to live the American Dream as it was intended.
I am not proud of the current state of this nation, filled with freeloaders, snowflakes, grievance groups and evildoers bent on eradicating freedom and Judeo-Christian morality.
We need Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Socialism we can believe in... - see msg
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Obamacare, Money for Nothing... - see msg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GObKpWdwJA4
This is great. There are some talented people out - there.
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Yet some people still cannot figure out how to post a link. - nm
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How much longer will Lynch downplay Hillary's emails? - Attorney General Loretta Lynch said
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impromptu tarmac summit at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport was a purely social affair. Golf and grandchildren were on the agenda, she said — and not how a home-brew server crammed with classified information ended up in Bill Clinton’s basement.
However, the attorney general normally doesn’t meet with family members of a target in an active FBI criminal investigation.
Hillary is just that — a target in an FBI criminal investigation.
But you’d never know that, listening to Lynch. She borrowed the narrative of the Hillary campaign when she described the FBI criminal investigation as a “security inquiry.”
Downplaying the FBI criminal investigation is a deliberate communications strategy of the Clinton campaign. It’s a very bad sign that the person who must approve any grand-jury referral has adopted Hillary’s dishonest language.
Many won’t believe Lynch and Clinton only discussed grandkids and golf in her cozy jet. But I do.
That’s all they needed to discuss for Bill to interfere with a criminal prosecution. Sophisticated insiders don’t need to use clumsy and explicit language. Merely having the tarmac meeting interferes with the investigation, even if golf and grandkids were the only topics discussed.
The tarmac summit sent a signal. It is a signal to all of the hardworking FBI agents who have the goods on Hillary. The attorney general has made it clear what team she is on. The attorney general isn’t on the side of justice. She’s on the Democratic Party team.
This is the unspoken message from Lynch to all of the FBI agents on the case and to all the front-line lawyers at the Justice Department: When you send your recommendation to refer Hillary’s case to the grand jury, you had better realize your burden to convince me I should sign off on a grand-jury request is higher than you thought. These are my friends.
This is standard operating procedure in the Obama Justice Department. When DOJ lawyers were reviewing South Carolina voter-ID laws for pre-clearance under the Voting Rights Act, then-Attorney General Eric Holder gave an interview and speech about the discriminatory nature of voter-ID laws. Like day follows night, the lawyers responsible for the review then blocked South Carolina’s law under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
It took South Carolina several million dollars in attorney fees to win a federal court case to gain approval — fees the state cannot recover.
I have never believed Hillary will be indicted, even though the case appears fairly easy to make. As I said on “The Kelly File,” I suspect a county district attorney could win the case. For a
swarm of seasoned assistant United States attorneys? It seems like a slam dunk.
But that’s not what matters in the age of Obama. An indictment of Hillary would likely increase her popularity with Democrats. It’s Ken Starr all over again. Remember, Bill Clinton became more popular when he was under legal attack.
This saga involves two American values that perhaps are irreconcilable in this mess.
Criminal proceedings should not alter election outcomes. The Justice Department has long had such a policy where proceedings are delayed until after an election — that’s so America doesn’t come to resemble a third-world nation that criminalizes politics.
At the same time, the American ideal says nobody is above the law — even Hillary.
That’s what separates the Anglo-America legal experience from every other legal culture in world history.
This is a marriage of a Clinton-style carnival ride in an age of Obama-style lawlessness. The stars of “no controlling legal authority” are behaving badly in an age of “punishing your enemies and rewarding your friends.”
That it is no longer about a dalliance with a White House intern and instead involves national security makes the gangsterism all the more frightening.
Every day is Independence Day for Hillary :Clinton. - She is free to do whatever she
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pleases, whenever she pleases and gets away with it. Never a payback time for people who ruin lives with no greater goal than their own political survival and ascent.
Rule of Law is only for the little people now. - Happy 4th...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWQureIC1QM
Yeah, how funny. Bill and Lynch just happened to be at the - airport at the same time exchanging
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stories about their grandchildren.
Sometimes I think liberals enjoy insulting our intelligence and Hillary would have us believe it was just a random occurrence.
Stupid too, when all they had to do was video conference, - text, or an old fashioned phone
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call.
Just like Obama didn't know things until he watched the news. - They insult our intelligence.
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Hillary reminds me of Col. Klink from Hogan's Heroes. "I know nothing, nothing."
Bill Clinton did not make a mess of things. He did exactly (sm) - Olga
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what he set out to do. It's called intimidation - not to Lynch, but to the FBI agents who are doing the criminal investigation. Also, just for the record, Lynch did not say that she would "be accepting" of whatever the FBI recommended. She said she "expects to accept the recommendations." Not quite clear, is it? These are slippery snakes. Must be aware of exactly what they say and do at all times.
You are correct. - OP
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It was probably a carefully orchestrated endeavour conjured up by the wicked witch herself.
Instead of Kool-Aid this go-around, let's see if the Dems drink the witch's brew? I hope they are not that stupid.
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