Topic: What Does Hillary Know about Sexstein? | |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Fri 03/27/15 03:42 PM
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What Does Hillary Know about Sexstein? Will This Mean a Clinton Ordered Hit Job? Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton's long-time henchwoman ....is the trusted aide who reviewed the e-mails to decide which e-mails to erase. Mills joined Hillary in eschewing government e-mail so e-mails between her and her boss are illegally kept from public view when they conducted public business. Mills has another darker distinction. When the Palm Beach police seized the address book of convicted billionaire pedophile and friend of Bill, Jeffrey Epstein, they found the cell phone and personal e-mail address for Mills. What did Hillary know of Epstein's sexual abuse of underage girls? What did Hillary think Bill was doing when he and his now disaffected wingman Doug Band visited Epstein's palatial Palm Beach home where neighbors say the POTUS partied until the wee hours with scores of women who were dropped off by limousine after the arrival of the presidential motorcade. What did Hillary think Bill was doing on Epstein's hedonistic island retreat where he was seen in the company of two 17 year olds flown in from New York for the former Presidents amusement? Perhaps Mills can tell us. <continue> http://www.targetliberty.com/2015/03/what-does-hillary-know-about-sexstein.html |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Fri 03/27/15 03:55 PM
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http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/hillary-gets-special-protection-wikipedia
Despite the steady wave of scandals that have begun to erode even the New York Times portrayal of Hillary Clinton, her image remains unblemished on Wikipedia. Since he first started editing her page in June 2005, Hillary's Wikipedia watchdog" has been guarding against slanders, accusations, unfair assumptions, and distortions on the high-traffic, heavily footnoted, highly policed Hillary Rodham Clinton Wikipedia page. Unlike most Wikipedia editors, who prefer to remain anonymous, "Wasted Time R" has no problem giving his real name: Jonathan Schilling. Leading up to Hillary's failed bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, Schilling's significant role in the shaping of the image of the former first lady was the subject of several interviews and articles, including pieces by NPR, BBC, Canadian Radio, and New Republic. "I figure if you're going to be doing this ... you might as well own up to who you are," Schilling said. In a piece on the wiki pages of Hillary and Obama, New Republic's Eve Fairbanks described Schilling as the man who protects Hillary's online self from the public's hatred. His dedication to the unofficial job is stunning: he estimated in 2008 that he spent 15 hours a week editing, with most of that, as Fairbanks says, standing watch over Hillary's page. <more> |
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