Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Trump Vince Fostering Hillary - Of Course He Went There

by Kim D.

Conspiracy theories are sensational when the focus of their intended target has led a questionable public life.  For this reason, only the Kool-Aid drinkers believed that Ted Cruz had multiple affairs or that his father was somehow involved in the killing of JFK. These allegations were pulled out of thin air and sloppily put together in a manner only meant to rally the troops and place doubt in the minds of undecided primary voters. Perhaps this was simply practice for Donald Trump in preparation for taking on the leviathan oftentimes known as the Hildabeast.

Floating shameful conspiracy theories are a part of Trump's strategy. Among low information voters, his poll numbers skyrocket each time he floats a scandalous rumor. Why would he stop especially now that he has his sights set on Hillary Clinton? 

The Clinton family drips scandal and the Vince Foster suicide/murder is a perfect weapon to hurl at Hillary and Bill before the general election begins. For those willing to investigate the entire story, even if they conclude Foster committed suicide, they have to admit he was depressed and driven to take his life because of his association with the Clintons. 
Apparently, Foster was to do Hillary's dirty work and he was hounded to rid the White House travel office of long standing employees in order to plant Clintonites to these positions. The firing of these employees was a scandal in itself which caused a huge uproar about alleged cronyism. In the end, none of the charges leading to the firings were substantiated. Hillary was proven to be a liar when she denied any involvement:
She now insisted that the firings were not her fault. Others had misconstrued an "off-hand comment": she had meant only to suggest that the staff should "look into" questions about mismanagement. Hillary also insisted she didn't know the "origin of the decision" to remove the employees, and that she "did not direct that any action be taken." An official report issued seven years later concluded that her statements had been "factually false."
Working for a corrupt administration and an overbearing and equally horrid FLOTUS, is it any wonder Foster would want to permanently sever ties? Could dealing with day-to-day corruption and Hillary Clinton drive one to suicide?
At the time, Vince Foster felt deeply responsible for the imbroglio and was worried that Congress might investigate. White House aide David Watkins remembers Foster saying to him "My God, what have we done?" and expressing concern that Hillary's role in the firings would come to light. He urged Watkins to protect "the client" at all costs. Foster knew that in shielding Hillary, he might have to mislead congressional investigators under oath - a grim prospect for a man who took pride in being a straight arrow. 
By mid-July, he had lost more than a stone in weight and seemed unusually subdued. He twice told his wife that he felt under pressure and was thinking of returning to Arkansas. Talking to a colleague about his dealings with Hillary, he said: "It's not the same." On one matter after another, he confided, she would bark "Fix it, Vince!" or "Handle it, Vince!" and leave him to pick up the pieces. 
On July 16, Foster and his wife drove to an inn in Maryland for the weekend. At dinner that night, Foster cried when Lisa asked him "if he felt trapped." Three days later, he called his doctor, who gave him a prescription for the antidepressant Desyrel. The following night, July 20, he was found dead.
However, was it really suicide? The problem with the Clintons is that even moderate supporters would have some doubts. They have been at the heart of so many scandals that involvement in the murder of Vince Foster is plausible. The FBI was the one key thread that led each formal investigation to conclude the death was suicide - the same FBI under the Clinton administration. 

To put things in perspective, of all the Obama administration scandals, who believes the Department of Justice has acted impartially to impart transparency? Or, the IRS has acted impartially and treated all Americans fairly? If answering affirmative to either of these questions, it's way past time to lay off the Kool-Aid. You have a drinking problem.

Much evidence has been submitted that questions the death of Vince Foster and concludes sinister forces were involved and the FBI and others participated in a cover-up to protect the Clintons. Could this evidence be skewed? Of course, that's what conspiracy theorists do best. However, whether it be suicide or murder, Vince Foster's death can be directly associated with Hillary and Bill which makes it the perfect weapon.

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