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Default Hillary's campaign strategy

On 4/21/15 9:01 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
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Mrs. Clinton is unilaterally deciding which questions she will answer
and which ones she will not.


So what? Why should she answer "Did you stop beating your husband" type
questions? She is telling her opponents to pound sand. Just like I
told you she would do. If your "feelings" are hurt - good for you.

Don't know if there is anything to the book by Peter Schweizer entitled
"Clinton Cash" that will be released next month or not
It reportedly ties her activities as Sec. of State to lucrative speaking
engagement contracts for hubby Bill. We'll have to wait and see what
the detailed evidence is.


Why wait? Wild and unsupported accusations should be good enough.

Meanwhile, Mrs. C. has brushed it off as a "Republican "distraction"
from the issues of her campaign. She didn't confirm or deny the book's
allegations. She simply refused to answer the journalist's question
(again) and answered what *she* wanted to answer.


IOW "pound sand."

And, of course, there's no email evidence of any secret "deals".
Her server files have been sanitized.


Master criminals such as HRC don't use email to commit their dastardly
deeds. You have to get them on tape.

Again, I don't know if the allegations made in Schweizer's book are
true or not or if they can be proved. But, if they can, Hillary is toast.

She may be toast anyway. People are increasingly becoming suspicious
and uncomfortable with her evasiveness in telling the truth.


So if it proved she did dastardly deeds she is toast.
And if it's NOT proved she did dastardly deeds she is toast.
Isn't that something like tying weights to a suspected witch, tossing
her in a pond, and if she floats back up she's a witch?
Worked well enough in Salem, and you're just down the road after all.



He's hopeful.