October 26, 2007
Indictment or Nomination, Which Will Happen First?
Hillary Clinton may be indicted for federal election fraud before her party has a chance to nominate her. Allegedly, she hid two million dollars in illegal campaign donations for her 2000 senate election.
Although, the legal maneuvers by Hillary attempt to insulate her from the scheme, the evidence is overwhelming.
There is a video recording with audio from a conference call, a thank-you note with her signature, etc. She's done her best to bury this along with the accuser, Peter Paul.
Paul was railroaded into a Brazilian prison for 25 months to shut him up. It didn't work. A video is about to be released detailing the scheme that also involved Bill Clinton.
Whether "Slick Willy" can get himself and Hillary out of this mess remains to be seen. This leaves the democrats with a tough dilemma. Should Hillary be indicted for election fraud, she will no longer be a viable candidate for president. If she avoids the indictment, there is still tons of evidence against her and it will make it look like she worked the system.
The democrats are already worried that Hillary will win the nomination. There are enough skeletons in the Clintons' closets to fill a cemetery. This new allegation will be like dropping the house on the wicked witch. Look for Republicans by a landslide, if Hillary is on the democrat ticket.
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