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Sounds like he followed the proper procedure, doesn't it. Unlike, say, Flynn, who didn't ask permission and also lied about it later. Or Sessions, who lied about meeting Russians. Or Trump, who claimed he had no business in Russia at the same time his team was trying to arrange a huge deal there.

So yeah, Russia Russia Russia.

barfo

No, it doesn't sound like he followed the proper procedure.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/04/politics/clinton-foundation-trump-foundation-filing-issues/index.html

Clinton Foundation had filing issues, too
 
No, it doesn't sound like he followed the proper procedure.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/04/politics/clinton-foundation-trump-foundation-filing-issues/index.html

Clinton Foundation had filing issues, too

In this story, the Clinton Foundation itself noticed that it hadn't filed some possibly-required documents, and then filed them.

Yes, they should have filed fully in the first place. But there is no evidence of wrongdoing presented.

Contrast that to the people you don't want to talk about failing to file documents and then lying about it when they were caught.

barfo
 
In this story, the Clinton Foundation itself noticed that it hadn't filed some possibly-required documents, and then filed them.

Yes, they should have filed fully in the first place. But there is no evidence of wrongdoing presented.

Contrast that to the people you don't want to talk about failing to file documents and then lying about it when they were caught.

barfo

Sounds exactly what Flynn says.

Hypocrite.

The Clinton Foundation also promised to openly report any foreign contributions when the crook was Secy of State. This prove is already showing why - and it is wrongdoing.
 
Sounds exactly what Flynn says.

No, it doesn't. Flynn didn't self-report his omissions. Flynn got busted, and then filed. There is a difference.

Plus the fact that while the Clinton Foundation failed to file some supplementary material on their taxes, the information was freely available on their website all along. According to your link, anyway.

Flynn, on the other hand, failed to get required permission to take Russian money, took Russian money, failed to report taking Russian money, lied about it, etc.

Calling the two situations equivalent is dishonest.

barfo
 
No, it doesn't. Flynn didn't self-report his omissions. Flynn got busted, and then filed. There is a difference.

Plus the fact that while the Clinton Foundation failed to file some supplementary material on their taxes, the information was freely available on their website all along. According to your link, anyway.

Flynn, on the other hand, failed to get required permission to take Russian money, took Russian money, failed to report taking Russian money, lied about it, etc.

Calling the two situations equivalent is dishonest.

barfo
LOL

Your candidate is so clearly criminal. It’s rather hilarious the extent you go to defend the indefensible.

I don’t defend Flynn.
 
LOL

Your candidate is so clearly criminal. It’s rather hilarious the extent you go to defend the indefensible.

I don’t defend Flynn.

So clearly criminal that she's never been charged with a crime. I guess if she's a criminal she's way smarter than her enemies such as yourself.

That, or your objectivity is lacking.

barfo
 
So clearly criminal that she's never been charged with a crime. I guess if she's a criminal she's way smarter than her enemies such as yourself.

That, or your objectivity is lacking.

barfo
My objectivity says she’s under investigation by the FBI and congressional committee(s).

Where there’s smoke, eh?

:lol:
 
My objectivity says she’s under investigation by the FBI and congressional committee(s).

Where there’s smoke, eh?

:lol:

Oh, so that's the standard? You really want to have it both ways, don't you?

barfo
 
http://thehill.com/policy/national-...-acted-as-russian-spy-moved-closer-to-hillary

FBI watched, then acted as Russian spy moved closer to Hillary Clinton

Agents were surprised by the timing and size of a $500,000 check that a Kremlin-linked bank provided Bill Clinton with for a single speech in the summer of 2010. The payday came just weeks after Hillary Clinton helped arrange for American executives to travel to Moscow to support Putin’s efforts to build his own country’s version of Silicon Valley, agents said.
 

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