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| Report: Clinton’s State Dept. calendar hid meetings with big donors | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 25 2016, 08:23 AM (83 Views) | |
| Berton | Jun 25 2016, 08:23 AM Post #1 |
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Report: Clinton’s State Dept. calendar hid meetings with big donors AP has identified at least 75 meetings that Hillary Clinton had with longtime political donors, Clinton Foundation contributors, and corporate and other outside interests that were not recorded (or not properly recorded) on her State Department calendar. AP identified the meetings by comparing her calendar with separate planning schedules supplied to Clinton by aides in advance of each day’s events. In many cases, Clinton’s State Department calendar simply excluded the meeting altogether. On other occasions, the names of those with whom she met were omitted. It seems clear that the omissions were made to obscure Clinton’s ties to tycoons and big donors. For example, in one omission, Clinton’s State Department calendar dropped the identities of a dozen major Wall Street and business leaders who met with her during a private breakfast discussion at the New York Stock Exchange in September 2009. Most of these leaders were with firms that had lobbied the government and donated to the Clintons’ global organization. They included Blackstone Group Chairman Steven Schwarzman; PepsiCo CEO Indra ( “Middle Finger”) Nooyi; then-New York Bank of Mellon CEO Robert Kelly; Fabrizio Freda, CEO of the Estee Lauder Companies Inc.; Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks Corp.; Lewis Frankfort, chairman of Coach Inc.; Ellen Kullman, then-CEO of DuPont; David M. Cote, CEO of Honeywell International Inc.; James Tisch, president of Loews Corp.; John D. Wren, CEO of Omnicom Group; and others........ LINK You know Thunder Thighs is in trouble when the AP starts going after her. |
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| Neutral | Jun 25 2016, 08:25 AM Post #2 |
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Now I can't wait for some liberal to tell us just why she would have hid those meetings. This woman is a crook. |
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