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'''Hillary Rodham Clinton''' is the only '''First Lady''' in the history of the [[United States]] history to come under [[criminal]] investigation. Upon Mr. [[Bill Clinton]]The ''s [[inauguration]] and under charges 'Office of the First Lady''' is an actual [[nepotismbureaucracy]] she was appointed by to head a task force to create a national health care system, regulating and overseeing one-eighth within the '''Executive Office of the United States President''' and the [[economyWhite House]]. The secrecy of the Task Force was at issue in court cases which resulted in disclosures to comply replete with the lawits own staff and budget.
As a role model, Hillary Clinton facilitated Mr. Clinton's faithlessness, lied about it, covered up allegations of sexual harassment and abuse, attacked and vilified critics, victims, their advocates and anyone who gets in the way of the Clinton's own personal ambitions.<ref>Clinton, Hillary (January 1998). [http://leany.com/Conspiracy/hillary_clinton_transcript.htm "Interview with Matt Lauer"]. Today Show television program, NBC. Transcribed at Leany.com.</ref> Hillary Clinton was a colorless First Lady characterized by her drab personal appearance and dress, poor taste in interior design, rudeness and foul mouth mistreatment of subordinates - even toward those charged with protecting her life with their own life - and a ruthless personal political ambition manifested in a [[Clinton health care plan|failed Healthcare “reform” boondoggle, which of course ended in scandal]].<ref>[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3376503/From-funky-florals-ruffles-FEMAIL-reveals-Hillary-Clinton-s-20-WORST-fashion-faux-pas-past-50-years.html From funky florals to over-the-top ruffles: FEMAIL reveals Hillary Clinton's 20 WORST fashion faux pas from the past 50 years], By Erica Tempesta For Dailymail.com, 28 December 2015.</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1993/12/12/weekinreview/the-nation-hillary-rodham-clinton-strikes-a-new-pose-and-multiplies-her-images.html?pagewanted=all Hillary Rodham Clinton Strikes a New Pose And Multiplies Her Images], By MAUREEN DOWD, ''New York Times'', December 12, 1993.</ref><ref>[http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251657896 Secret Service Agents Reveal Hillary Clinton Is A Nightmare To Work With], Oct 8, 2015, www.democraticunderground.com</ref><ref>[http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/the-hillary-clinton-scandals-volume-1/ The Hillary Clinton Scandals: Volume 1], by Geoffrey Grider, July 29, 2013.</ref> Upon Mr. [[Bill Clinton]]'s [[inauguration]] in 1993 and under charges of [[nepotism]], she was appointed the head of a task force in a planned take over of one-eighth of the United States [[economy]]. The secrecy of [[Hillary Clinton]]'s Healthcare Task Force was at issue in court cases which resulted in fines and disclosures to comply with the law. Her friend and law partner [[Vince Foster]] supervised the defense of the litigation, but died under mysterious circumstances at the height of the controversy; the death was ruled a suicide by . Two years later the U.S Park Service. The Task Force proposals , dubbed Hillarycare, lacked public support and support from the Democrats in control of Congress, and came killed it by refusing to nothing but an embarrassment for the Clinton presidencya vote on it or go on record in support or against it.
Subsequently, the Republicans won a landslide victory in 1994, taking over both Houses of Congress.
==Giftgate=Healthcare task force =A new president receives congratulatory gifts from other Heads of State. Under the law, of course, these ''are not'' the property of William Jefferson Clinton nor Hillary Rodham Clinton, as they cannot legally accept bribes, gifts, and gratuities for serving as President or First Lady.<ref>Lardner, George, Jr. (February 10, 2001). "Clinton shipped furniture year ago". ''Washington Post'', p. A1.</ref> The gifts are the property of the institution of the Office of the President, the United States Government. Legal experts and graduates of Ivy League Law schools, with the exception of possibly two, are in complete agreement on this point. There is no accounting for millions of dollars of unappraised gifts received after Bill Clinton's first inauguration. Civil Service employees were instructed ''not'' to itemize the gifts, complete the requisite cataloging, inventory and appraisal forms, and insure delivery to the White House Gift Office. Those who refused to comply were eased out of their positions, fired, and slandered in media accounts. After 8 years when the Clinton's left the White House, allegations were finally reported that had been made the first week they had entered the White House in January 1993. ==Travelgate==Hillary Clinton's first grab for power in the nations capital was moving against the $31 million budget and staff positions in the White House Travel Office. Hillary trumped up some alleged mismanagement and ordered the 7 career staffers fired in order to take over their budget and stuff the positions with her [[Hollywood]] surrogates and cronies. The professional career staffers, some who had served presidents of both parties for nearly 30 years, sued to fight the Clinton slander machine, preserve their reputations, and get their jobs back. The Clinton attack machine ramped up; Clinton surrogate and Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers went before the nation to announce head of the Travel Office had been suspected of some bogus charges and was fired to make room for their rich Hollywood friends who wanted to take over the lucrative White House Travel Office. When the fired employees wouldn't just shut up and go away after a few months, the IRS was sicked on them. White House underlings wrote a memo saying that they knew "there would be hell to pay" if they "failed to take swift and decisive action in conformity with the First Lady's wishes." This memo contradicted the First Lady's previous statements in the GAO investigation, that she had played no role in the firings and had not consulted with her Hollywood friends beforehand. Within the first hundred days of the new presidency, America was introduced to its new First Lady whom investigators determined, had given "factually false" testimony<ref name="cnn101800">[http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/10/18/travel.office "Ray: First lady's answers false in travel office probe, but no prosecution"], [[CNN]], October 18, 2000.</ref> under oath when questioned by the GAO, the Independent Counsel, and Congress.<ref>http://datab.us/i/Travelgate</ref> Former [[Nixon]] speechwriter and ''[[New York Times]]'' columnist [[William Safire]], who had endorsed Bill Clinton in 1992, wrote that many Americans were coming to the "sad realization that our First Lady—a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation—is a congenital liar." ===A walk down memory lane===As the ''Wall Street Journal'' noted in a walk down memory lane, {{Quotebox|Under criticism the White House changed its story. They said that they were just trying to cut unneeded staff and save money. Then they said they were trying to impose a competitive bidding process. They tried a new explanation—the travel office shake-up was connected to Vice President Al Gore’s National Performance Review. (Almost immediately Mr. Gore said that was not true.) The White House then said it was connected to a campaign pledge to cut the White House staff by 25%. Finally they claimed the workers hadn’t been fired at all but placed on indefinite “administrative leave...<br>It emerged in contemporaneous notes of a high White House staffer that the travel-office workers were removed because Mrs. Clinton wanted to give their jobs—their “slots,” as she put it, according to the notes of director of administration David Watkins—to political operatives who’d worked for Mr. Clinton’s campaign. And she wanted to give the travel office business itself to loyalists. There was a travel company based in Arkansas with long ties to the Clintons. There was a charter travel company founded by Harry Thomason, a longtime friend and fundraiser, which had provided services in the 1992 campaign. If the travel office were privatized and put to bid, he could get the business.... <br>'''Clinton Scandal Ritual:''' lie, deny, revise, claim not to remember specifics, stall for time. When it passes, call the story “old news” full of questions that have already been answered. 'As I’ve repeatedly said . . .'"}}The Clinton's name have become synonymous with scandal.<ref>http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-17/why-dont-they-trust-her-look-one-hillary-clintons-first-ever-scandals </ref> ==Waco massacre==Among the hard choices this advocate of children and women's rights had to make was giving the go-ahead to extinguish the lives of 17 children and 68 adults, the majority of which were women and minorities in the [[Waco massacre]], a colossal bureaucratic blunder that needed quick resolution in her husbands first term.<ref>[https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-really-happened-at-waco/ What Really Happened At Waco], CBSNews staff, ''Main [[CBS News]]'', Jan 25, 2000.</ref><ref>[http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2014/01/hillary-ordered-final-massacre-at-waco.html Hillary Ordered The Final Massacre At Waco], By Robert Morrow, January 27, 2014. www.economicpolicyjournal.com</ref> Vince Foster transmitted the order from Hillary Clinton to [[Webster Hubbell]] at the [[Justice Department]] who presented it to [[Attorney General]] [[Janet Reno]]. Foster, said to be distraught over the results of his involvement, committed suicide. [[Timothy McVeigh]] visited the Waco gravesite of the children and adults which included several inter-racial couples. Outraged at the [[lawlessness]] of a government that now threatened [[Second Amendment]] rights, McVeigh made a personal decision to follow the same path of lawlessness. Under interrogation, McVeigh cited the Waco massacre as his motivation for the [[Oklahoma City bombing]]. Hillary Clinton and the Clinton surrogates seized on the tragedy to attack their opponents. [[Ronald Reagan]], [[Newt Gingrich]], [[Bob Dole]], [[Rush Limbaugh]] and any Republican, [[Libertarian]], or [[Conservative]] who advocated smaller government and government accountability, or opposed any Clinton initiative, was labeled by the Clinton attack machine and [[mainstream media]] surrogates as a right-wing anti-government [[racist]] and [[extremist]]. The immediate official statements made it clear groups, not individual actors, were being targeted.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/20/us/terror-oklahoma-city-official-response-statements-president-attorney-general.html</ref> In the end, the Oklahoma City bombing was the work of a lone wolf - Timothy McVeigh.<ref>Wikipedia says this of Terry Nichols' "Anti-government views" who was convicted as an accomplice: "mistrust and resentment of the federal government was common, especially after bank repossessions of many farms in the 1980s."</ref> But the Clinton attack machine divided the country, slandering and impugning the integrity of millions of innocent Americans in its aftermath.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/06/us/terror-in-oklahoma-the-president-clinton-assails-the-preachings-of-the-militias.html</ref> Bill Clinton later was to say the Oklahoma City bombing [[spin]] saved his presidency and successfully insured his re-election. ==Cattlegate==Hillary Clinton pocketed $490,000 on the very first cattle futures trade made in an account registered in her name. The trades were executed by James Blair, outside council for Tyson Foods, Arkansas's largest employer and polluter.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/politics/clintons-own-water-pollution-scandal/</ref> Tyson Foods has a reputation that makes it possibly America's worst polluter for dumping chicken waste and exposing children to toxic materials in Arkansas rivers.<ref>http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/3/5/1496459/-Tyson-Foods-Could-Very-Well-Be-America-s-Worst-Water-Polluter</ref> The sophisticated cattle future trading was viewed both inside Arkansas and ouside as money laundering for bribes paid to the Clinton's, under the cover of attorney-client privilege. Mrs. Clinton refused to release her tax returns for the years in question. ==Filegate==The Filegate matter revolves around one unanswered question, ''Who hired Craig Livingstone?''<ref>director of the White House's Office of Personnel Security</ref><ref>http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,6984,00.html</ref> Livingston was a bar bouncer who worked on the 1992 campaign dressed as a chicken to stalk then [[President George H.W. Bush]]. After victory Livingstone headed up the White House Office of Personnel Security. Livingstone illegally requested and received from the [[FBI]] background files on former [[Reagan]] and Bush Sr. staffers. Livingstone was the perfect [http: //content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,6984,00.html patsy] for what happened next. Big, stupid, partisan, willing to make a fool of himself and loyal to the end, Livingstone was nearly the embodiment of the perfect Clinton surrogate. That the files were illegally procured there is no doubt. That a [[DNC]] operative illegally downloaded copies to a flashdrive there is no question. That the files contained half-truths and innuendos, similar to the abuse the country suffered only two years earlier in the [[Clarence Thomas#Appointment to the United States Supreme Court|Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill]] hearings there is a near certainty; that innocent lives and careers were affected for the coming decades is unquestionable. It was intended as the political equivalent of the [[Katyn massacre]]-a decapitation of the future leadership of the Republican party. Any White House staffers who served Presidents Reagan and Papa Bush who may think of running for Congress one day had to brace themselves for whatever lies and innuendo may be thrown at them publicly out of an FBI background check.<ref>https://fas.org/irp/congress/1996_rpt/fbirep.htm</ref> In the end of coarse, no one was ever held accountable for the abuse and lives destroyed. But all fingers inside the White House and outside pointed at the new First Lady who was rapidly getting a national reputation for the use of [[dirty tricks]]ters, private investigators, and outright thugs to harass, discredit, intimidate, and blackmail her perceived political enemies or those who stood in the way of her raw ambition for power. ==Whitewater=={{Main|Whitewater}}Hillary Clinton health care planbrought to Washington D.C. several lawyers including Vince Foster and Webster (Webb) Hubbell who worked with her at the Rose Law Firm in Arkansas. Foster is said to have committed [[suicide]]after the [[Waco massacre|massacre of women and child at Waco]] and Hubbell served 21 months in federal prison for fraud and overbilling clients. 15 friends and associates of the Clinton's were convicted of 40 federal crimes in the ensuing investigations. ==Evidence tampering and obstruction==After the death of White House staffer Vince Foster, 20 year Secret Service veteran Henry O'Neill testified before Congress he observed as Hillary Clinton's chief of staff, Margaret Williams, carry boxes of papers out of Foster's office and up to the White House residence quarters on First Lady Hillary Clinton's instructions. The documents related to the Clinton's blind trust and White House real estate investments. Under oath, Hillary Clinton denied issuing the instructions or receiving the documents. The documents were now considered evidence in the investigation of the death of Vince Foster. Two years later, some of the documents were retrieved from the private White House living quarters. FBI investigators determined Hillary Clinton's fingerprints were on the documents.<ref>Multiple references:*[http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CREC-1996-04-30/pdf/CREC-1996-04-30-pt1-PgH4166-3.pdf#page=2 "Remarks by Congressman (Dan) Burton of Indiana: First Lady's fingerprints on billing records"] (April 30, 1996). ''Congressional Record'' (Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office), House of Representatives, 104th Congress, pp. H4167-8.*[http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CREC-1996-05-10/pdf/CREC-1996-05-10-pt1-PgH4880-3.pdf#page=1 "Remarks by Congressman (Dan) Burton of Indiana: Mrs. Clinton's fingerprints on billing records II"] (May 10, 1996). ''Congressional Record'' (Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office), House of Representatives, 104th Congress, pp. H4880-1.</ref> ==Hillarycare =={{Main|Clinton health care plan|l1=Hillarycare}}
Hillary was asked by her husband to play a central role in secretly crafting a plan to overhaul Health Care. Joe Klein. author of ''Primary Colors'', the fawning rendition of the phenomena of Clintonism on the 1992 campaign trail remarked,
{{Cquote |Bill Clinton really believed that if anybody was going to come up with the answer to the most vexing public policy problem out there, it was going to be Hillary. It was one of the stupidest political decisions that Bill Clinton ever made.<ref>[httphttps://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/transcript/clinton-transcript/ "Clinton" program transcript]. ''American Experience'' [Boston: WGBH] television series (PBS). Retrieved from PBS website.</ref>}}[[Image:070917graveconcern-x.gif|left|thumb|400px]]
Democrats were divided, and conservatives counterattacked. The Democratically controlled Congress refused to even vote on it, given its unpopularity and having to publicly take a stand in support of the Clintons before the 1994 Midterm Elections.
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), along with several other groups, filed a lawsuit over closed-door meetings related to the HillaryCare. The AAPS sued to gain access to the list of members of the task force which the Clinton administration had kept secret from the public.<ref>Flaherty, Peter (March 18, 2015) [http://nlpc.org/stories/2015/03/18/heath-care-task-force-showed-secrecy-nothing-new-hillary "Health care task force showed Hillary's penchant for secrecy"]. National Legal Policy Center website/Government integrity project.</ref> On June 14, 1993 the ''Washington Times'' reported Hillary's task force records were being shredded.
Along with the failed task force's membership being sealed from the public, so was its budget, accounting, and spending authority. Hillary's task force was given a budget of $100,000. In secret, it spent almost an unappropriated $14 32 million.<ref>[http://gao.justia.com/department-of-justice/1995/3/cost-of-health-care-task-force-related-activities-t-ggd-95-114/ ''Cost of Health Care Task Force Related Activities''] (March 14, 1995) (Washington D.C.: GPO), GAO Report. Gao ID: T-GGD-95-114. Retrieved from Justia website/GAO/Department of Justice reports.</ref>
The long-term impact was an embarrassment to Hillary, especially in her 2008 presidential campaign.
===Waco massacre=1994 Christmas Tree==Among the hard choices this advocate of children and women's rights In 1994, Hillary had tasked several art students to make was giving the go-ahead to extinguish the lives do their own interpretation of 17 children and 68 adults, the majority of which were women and minorities in the Christmas Carol [[Waco massacreTwelve Days of Christmas]], a colossal bureaucratic blunder and sent out the letter two months beforehand. This infamously resulted in several extremely crude Christmas decorations that needed quick resolution at best barely fit in her husbands first term.<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/news/whatwith the intended theme (such as a mobile featuring two lords "a-really-happened-at-waco/ What Really Happened At Waco]leaping" in a completely different, CBSNews staffinappropriate manner), and at worst didn''[[CBS News]]'', Jan 25, 2000.</ref><ref>[http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2014/01/hillary-ordered-final-massacre-t fit in with the theme or even Christmas at-waco.html Hillary Ordered The Final Massacre At Waco], By Robert Morrow, January 27all, 2014including crack pipes. www.economicpolicyjournal.com</ref> Vince Foster transmitted the order from Hillary Clinton to Webster Hubbell at the [[Justice DepartmentGary Aldrich]] who presented it to [[Attorney General]] [[Janet Reno]]. Foster, distraught over the results of later recalled this event in his involvement, committed suicidebook ''Unlimited Access''.
===Evidence tampering and obstruction of investigation charges=Chinagate==After the death of White House staffer Vince Foster, 20 year Secret Service veteran Henry O' Neill testified before Congress he observed as Hillary Clinton's chief of staff, Margaret Williams, carry boxes of papers out of Foster's office and up to the White House residence quarters on First Lady Hillary Clinton's instructions. The documents related to the Clinton's blind trust and White House real estate investments. Under oath, Hillary Clinton denied issuing the instructions or receiving the documents. The documents were now considered evidence in the investigation of the death of Vince Foster.{{main|Chinagate fundraising scandal}}
Although Hillary Clinton told CBS's Steve Kroft in an interview on ''60 Minutes'' to address her husband's infidelity, Clinton emphatically stated,
{{Cquote|I'm not sitting here — some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette.<ref>[http://www.angelfire.com/wa/starreport/60min.html Transcript of "Governor and Mrs. Clinton"] (January 26, 1992). ''60 Minutes'' (CBS). Retrieved from The Starr Independent Counsel Report website.</ref>}}
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'Why didn’t you leave the White House when you found out about the cheating of your husband?'
Gaddafi's daughter Aisha Gaddafi.<ref>[httphttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1381198/Libya-war-2011-Aisha-Gaddafi-taunts-Obama-Hillary-Clinton.html#ixzz1Q2ALmYp2 "Gaddafi's daughter taunts Obama and Hillary Clinton and says: 'You never know when a rocket or a bomb might hit you'"] (April 28, 2011). DailyMail.com [U.K.] website/News.</ref>
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===Accusations of stolen gifts=IRS abuses==After 8 years when In the tradition of FDR, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon<ref>''It Didn't Start With Watergate'', Victor Lasky, Review. [http://www.aim.org/media-monitor/it-didnt-start-or-end-with-watergate/] aim.org</ref> the Clinton's left were not averse to illegally using the White HouseIRS to harass their enemies. Only in the case of the Clinton's it wasn't just political opponents. Mrs. Clinton went after [https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/leona-helmsley "the little people", allegations were finally reported that as Leona Helmsley called them]. The little people, many who had been made actually voted for Clinton, like the first week they had entered fired Travel Office employees, or the White House in January women victims of 1993Mr. Clinton's sexual assaults. The people who wouldn't just shut up and go away.
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