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Arizona Roadrunner

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16. Guilty of poor judgment
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 12:39 AM
Apr 2016

The bottom line is there is a risk of being criminally guilty of a crime in the above example in the attached article. However they are both GUILTY of very poor JUDGMENT for putting themselves in this situation. Just on the appearance, Bill should not have accepted any speaking fees. It was and is an obvious conflict of interest. However, when you are used to pushing the limits and people are afraid or intimidated to challenge you, Bill and Hillary get away with VERY POOR JUDGMENT!!!!! Their "TEAM" look very weak because frankly most people with any credibility wouldn't put themselves in a position where they have to tolerate such actions. Then you discover many of them are lobbyists and "corporatists" and you understand why they have so little credibility for operating for the "general public interest".

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