Billy Jeff holds up the official THIEFA World Cup ball Upon leaving the White House in 2001, the Clintons took more than $75,000 worth of china, cutlery, and furniture to furnish new homes in upstate New York and Washington. |
When Dianne Sawyer interviewed
Hillary after the release of her latest book, Hard Choices, Clinton said, “…we came out of the White House not
only dead broke, but in debt. We had no
money when we got there and we struggled to, you know, piece together resources
for mortgages for houses…”
Just
two weeks after leaving the White House, Billy Jeff delivered hundreds of paid
speeches, lifting a family that was “dead broke” to a
point of extraordinary wealth totaling
some $106 million.
Earlier this month, on NBC’s Today Show, Cynthia
McFadden asked ‘ol Bill if he would continue giving paid speeches of
$500,000 each. His answer: “I gotta pay our bills.”
Before yesterday’s unsealing of indictments by
U.S. officials against 14 top officials of soccer’s world governing body, the
Clinton Foundation was in bed with tin pot dictatorships to earn the money
necessary to keep Bill and Hillary in the lap of luxury and to grease
the palms of Clinton hit man Sid “Vicious” Blumenthal whom they employed
full-time at the “foundation” and paid $10,000 per month from 2009 to 2013.
America’s most famous grifters have now been
outted for also being in bed with FIFA which is facing charges of racketeering, bribery,
money-laundering and fraud.
Are we gonna do stories linking everyone behaving badly in the news each day to the Clinton Foundation?
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) May 27, 2015
Politico boy genius wonders out loud why Al Capone continues to find himself surrounded by murderous mobsters. @blakehounshell
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) May 27, 2015
I’d love to have @HillaryClinton as a guest on the show, but I can’t afford her speaking fee.
— Conan O'Brien (@ConanOBrien) May 27, 2015
June 25, 2010: Billy
Jeff hobnobbing with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer, former CBS anchor Katie Couric
and Clinton’s money man Terry McAuliffe at the World Cup Round of 16
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