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In reply to the discussion: How everyone looks bad because Bill Clinton met with Loretta Lynch [View all]demwing
(16,916 posts)9. Perhaps you would prefer Ryan Grim's HuffPo piece: "Man, Bill Clinton Is An Idiot"
On Monday, Clinton was on a tarmac in Phoenix when he learned that the attorney general, Loretta Lynch, would soon be on the same tarmac. He delayed his flight so he could try to meet with her. He asked for a meeting, boarded her plane and chatted for about 30 minutes.
On Friday, MSNBCs Jonathan Capehart asked Lynch if there was one important thing she wished former Attorney General Eric Holder had told her. Where the lock on the plane door was, Lynch deadpanned.
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The fallout from the meeting was predictable: Lynch has said she regrets sitting down with Clinton and wouldnt do it again, given a do-over. And she has said that she will not overrule career prosecutors if they recommend an indictment. Whatever decision the Justice Department ends up making is now clouded in (even more) suspicion.
And perhaps the greatest damage was done to Lynch. It must be awfully difficult to turn down a meeting request from a former president, the spouse of the likely future president, especially for somebody who may have future political ambitions. Did Lynch have aspirations for the Supreme Court? If so, what Clinton just did casts a pall over whatever chance she had.
And for what?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bill-clinton-is-an-idiot_us_5776956be4b04164640fbfd7
On Friday, MSNBCs Jonathan Capehart asked Lynch if there was one important thing she wished former Attorney General Eric Holder had told her. Where the lock on the plane door was, Lynch deadpanned.
<snip>
The fallout from the meeting was predictable: Lynch has said she regrets sitting down with Clinton and wouldnt do it again, given a do-over. And she has said that she will not overrule career prosecutors if they recommend an indictment. Whatever decision the Justice Department ends up making is now clouded in (even more) suspicion.
And perhaps the greatest damage was done to Lynch. It must be awfully difficult to turn down a meeting request from a former president, the spouse of the likely future president, especially for somebody who may have future political ambitions. Did Lynch have aspirations for the Supreme Court? If so, what Clinton just did casts a pall over whatever chance she had.
And for what?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bill-clinton-is-an-idiot_us_5776956be4b04164640fbfd7
Lynch regrets the meeting, which looks to be an imposition on her time and her good graces by Bill Clinton.
Disgusting indeed.
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You know that how? Be as pissed off as you want, but I'm guessing the Clintons still speak to each
merrily
Jul 2016
#15
I agree that, from all reports, AG Lynch did not have anything to do with this.
merrily
Jul 2016
#45
Perhaps you would prefer Ryan Grim's HuffPo piece: "Man, Bill Clinton Is An Idiot"
demwing
Jul 2016
#9
NO, seriously. Clinton was just ambling around on the tarmac and bumped into Lynch.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Jul 2016
#35
It doesn't matter what they discussed, just as it didn't matter what Scalia and Cheney discussed
merrily
Jul 2016
#18
"Rightwing faux outrage". That's what this is. Period. Too bad too many on this board who are happy
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#27
Naw. Just stating the facts, R. Strange you have a problem with that. You'd otherwise not
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#39
personal opinion = false premise not supported by fact - "how everyone looks bad..."
msongs
Jul 2016
#11
Lynch said it made her look bad. Your criticism of posting unsupported personal opinion is ironic.
merrily
Jul 2016
#14
And then they're silent about the Federal lawsuit filed against Trump for allegedly sexually
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#28
Haven't heard a darn thing about that lately, either. It's all Lynch and Bill. Lynch and Bill. Lynch
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#32