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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It just dawned on me why HRC has stopped spending money. [View all]Gothmog
(173,782 posts)157. Waiting for a Clinton indictment? Don’t hold your breath
I am amused by the Sanders supporters and republicans praying for an indictment http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/waiting-clinton-indictment-dont-hold-your-breath
The fact remains, however, that such a scenario is pretty far-fetched. Politicos Josh Gerstein took a closer look today at the legal circumstances, and the reasons Clintons foes shouldnt hold their breaths.
Politicos examination seems to have only been able to find one person who sincerely believes Clinton will face prosecution: former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), who was a prosecutor and a Justice Department official before his partisan antics made him something of a clownish joke.
Among more objective observers, the idea of Clinton facing an indictment seems, at best, implausible. This is very much in line with a recent American Prospect examination, which reached the same conclusion.
TPMs Josh Marshall published a related piece in February, after speaking to a variety of law professors and former federal prosecutors about the Clinton story. To a person, Josh wrote, they agreed the idea of a Clinton indictment is very far-fetched.
The examination, which included cases spanning the past two decades, found some with parallels to Clintons use of a private server for her emails, but in nearly all instances that were prosecuted aggravating circumstances that dont appear to be present in Clintons case.
The relatively few cases that drew prosecution almost always involved a deliberate intent to violate classification rules as well as some add-on element: An FBI agent who took home highly sensitive agency records while having an affair with a Chinese agent; a Boeing engineer who brought home 2000 classified documents and whose travel to Israel raised suspicions; a National Security Agency official who removed boxes of classified documents and also lied on a job application form.
Politicos examination seems to have only been able to find one person who sincerely believes Clinton will face prosecution: former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), who was a prosecutor and a Justice Department official before his partisan antics made him something of a clownish joke.
Among more objective observers, the idea of Clinton facing an indictment seems, at best, implausible. This is very much in line with a recent American Prospect examination, which reached the same conclusion.
TPMs Josh Marshall published a related piece in February, after speaking to a variety of law professors and former federal prosecutors about the Clinton story. To a person, Josh wrote, they agreed the idea of a Clinton indictment is very far-fetched.
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You seem to have a lot of them handy. If it does not fit the narrative of the anointed one it must
insta8er
Apr 2016
#97
Or she made strategic decisions earlier on and more cost effective group media buys in order to
politicaljunkie41910
Apr 2016
#107
She has moved to the general election campaign with efforts in Colorado, Florida and Ohio
Gothmog
Apr 2016
#158
There is enthusiasm and then there is self-destructive behavior. Two distinct things.
randome
Apr 2016
#19
Mook is an absolutely UNACCEPTABLE term to use for Senator Bernie Sanders
Turn CO Blue
Apr 2016
#138
Given that Clinton supporters were found to be more enthusiastic in polling and in voting,
mythology
Apr 2016
#134
Then you are calling all of us supporters drunken sailors..hey dude or dudess I don't drink
bkkyosemite
Apr 2016
#57
If he is a drunken sailor and we are sending him (lots) of money then we must be drunk too.
bkkyosemite
Apr 2016
#146
Obama said emphatically and repeatedly that he never receives information on or interferes
BernieforPres2016
Apr 2016
#24
yea, he said he doesn't know the details and doesn't interfere WHILE HE IS interfering
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#77
Hillary's alibi on the no bankers prosecuted was that the laws aren't specific enough
BernieforPres2016
Apr 2016
#125
That could explain why she has been really really off her game lately. She looks sick
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#56
Man, it they didn't have that laughing smilie, Hillary supporters would have nothing at all to say
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#91
i think is even worse, because at least the freepers know that they are sharing right wing
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2016
#88
No. She's trying to save up to buy that chemtrail she has her eyes on for her Illuminati
Squinch
Apr 2016
#79
An interesting perspective. . . I heard one guy saying that right now, all over the world
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#100
She has contacted the Martians to invade Earth now and enslave us all in Her name,
NBachers
Apr 2016
#113