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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Hillary's Parade is Over, Part III

State Department bureaucrats beginning to turn on Hillary? - The revelation last week that the State Dept. has discovered thousands of documents highly relevant to the Benghazi investigation can mean only one thing.  The permanent civil servants have now become more fearful of being left holding the bag for Hillary in the form of a perjury charge in Judicial Watch’s document case than of pressure from above to stonewall.   Evidence for perjury charges charges in blocking release of documents might be discovered by the next administration, and the certainty of Hillary Clinton running that next administration has been severely diminished.  The State Department bureaucrats now fear the possible charges more than any potential retaliation from the White House in the waning days of Obama’s administration...... 

Hillary’s subconscious acts up in Dem debate, provides 6 words that will haunt her - There may still be a reasonable debate on whether or not Hillary Clinton has a conscience, but Sunday night’s Democratic presidential debate proves that she does have a subconscious. That part of her mind put words into her mouth that her conscious mind would rather not admit. The critical six words: “No individual too big to jail.” ....

The Choice for Democrats: Evolution or Revolution - Hillary Clinton wrapped herself so tightly in President Obama's mantle at Sunday night's debate that it was a wonder she could walk off the stage. She lauded the Affordable Care Act to the heavens, rejecting the notion that it left too many Americans still without health insurance. She defended Obama's initiatives to rein in Wall Street, dismissing contentions that they did not go far enough. She highlighted his success in seizing Syria's chemical weapons. She praised the way he "led us out of the Great Recession."....

Hillary Clinton Has the Biggest Glass Jaw in Politics - Over the past couple weeks, Hillary Clinton's massive national polling lead over her primary opponent Bernie Sanders has plummeted. In Iowa and New Hampshire, the first primary states, she's running a neck-and-neck race in the former and is significantly behind in the latter.  Though he is surely still a long shot, that Sanders has even gotten within striking distance of the nomination is literally astonishing. I no longer trust my own judgments as to what is politically likely (or anyone else's for that matter), but I think it's fair to say such an outcome was at least as improbable as Donald Trump's thus-far overwhelming dominance in the Republican primary.  I can only conclude that Hillary Clinton has the biggest glass jaw in politics......

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