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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Trump attacks Clinton on the suiciding of Vincent Foster PravdaMainForum... Just hours after Donald Trump released a clip in which the presumptive Republican presidential candidate hinted at Bill Clinton's sexual transgressions which featured audio of two women - Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick - who have made rape accusations against Bill Clinton, Trump escalated his attack on Hillary and Bill Clinton in an interview with WaPo in which Trump called the circumstances of Vincent Fosters death "very fishy." "He had intimate knowledge of what was going on," Trump said of Fosters relationship with the Clintons. "He knew everything that was going on and then all of a sudden he committed suicide." As a reminder, Vince Foster, a longtime friend of the Clintons, was deputy White House counsel in the first few months of Clintons presidency. He was found dead from a gunshot wound to the mouth in July 1993. The three official investigations into Fosters death concluded he committed suicide as he suffered from depression, however unproven theories have constantly swirled that the Clintons were involved in Fosters death. The Washington Post was not pleased, saying that "Trump is reviving some of the ugliest political chapters of the 1990s with escalating personal attacks on Bill Clintons character, part of a concerted effort to smother Hillary Clintons campaign message with the weight of decades of controversy." The WaPo does correctly note that in many ways the race already appears to be "teed up as a referendum on the two candidates pasts - both of whom carry enough baggage to fill many books - rather than their visions for the countrys future." "Clinton has increasingly directed fire at Trumps long history of derogatory statements about women, his bankruptcies and other controversies to argue he is unfit for office." Trump, meanwhile, has sought to brand the former secretary of state as Crooked Hillary, pointing to such issues as the Whitewater real estate controversy in the 1990s and foreign donations to her familys philanthropic organization over the past decade. Trump also regularly accuses the Clintons of hypocrisy on womens issues and argues that Hillary Clinton has been an enabler of her husbands actions and attempting to discredit the women in question. That is how the topic of Vince Foster emerged: according to the WaPo, "Trump said another topic of potential concern is the suicide of former White House aide Vincent Foster, which remains the focus of intense and far-fetched conspiracy theories on the Internet." Conspiracy theory or not, the issue of Foster's death may just hit a live nerve in the Clinton campaign, something that is the ultimate goal of Trump. One issue on Trumps radar is the 1993 death of Foster, which has been ruled a suicide by law enforcement officials and a subsequent federal investigation. But some voices on the far right have long argued that the Clintons may have been involved in a conspiracy that led to Fosters death. He called theories of possible foul play very serious and the circumstances of Fosters death very fishy. "He had intimate knowledge of what was going on, Trump said, speaking of Fosters relationship with the Clintons at the time. "He knew everything that was going on, and then all of a sudden he committed suicide." He added, "I dont bring [Fosters death] up because I dont know enough to really discuss it. I will say there are people who continue to bring it up because they think it was absolutely a murder. I dont do that because I dont think its fair." He has now, and we can only expect the topic of Clinton's alleged rape as well as the Clintons' involvement in Vince Foster' death to become an increasingly prevalent, if circuitous, theme of future Trump attack campaigns, even if as he says he "doesn't bring it up", because the purpose is simple: to throw Hillary and her campaign off balance. Finally, since as the WaPo puts it, the presidential race is a "referendum on the candidates' past", the one candidate who comes up with the most shocking - and thus most memorable, remarkable and entertaining - skeletons in the closet will likely win. For now Trump appears to be holding the advantage, especially since nothing Hillary has come up with has managed to penetrate Teflon Trump's thick skin so far. www.zerohedge...cide-very-fishy Poster Comment: Almost sounds as if all of this is staged to keep folks on the media but avoid serious discussion of foreign policy, domestic infrastructure, job creation. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
Is this Trump can do attack Clinton. He is running a poor program if this is all he can do. BTW: when Bush ran the second time, NONE of you talked about the million civilians that were murdered by carpet bombing after the lie of WMD
Bullshit.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
Some people have their panties in a wad because Trump is not doing the usual political pandering, namely, no goodies, none, nada. No food stamps, no free beer, no free chicken, nothing. All are vital issues to this country that must be addressed. Right......
Double bullshit.
"Have Brain, Will Travel
Yes, it is double bullshit. First of all bullshit because it is patently untrue that "NONE of you talked about the million civilians that were murdered by carpet bombing after the lie of WMD." The slaughter of civilians in these wars was the subjects of hundreds and hundreds of posts and comments here since these interventions began. Secondly, it ignores the participation of murderous nation building (read "nation smashing") wars run by our Nobel Peace Prize president and his Secretary of State (read "Secretary of War") H.R. Clinton. A pox on them, their kind, and all their supporters who neither read nor think with even average discrimination. "If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?" - Dave McGowan
Just cherry picking things that get a big splash in media.
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