Thursday, April 2, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW


Hillary's Not Trustworthy
In the wake of Hillary's email scandal, her poll numbers are crumbling.  Americans do not believe she is trustworthy. No kidding!
This week we learned that Hillary's private server had been "wiped clean" of emails that she deemed to be "personal."  These emails were erased after the Congress launched an investigation into her and Benghazi.
Rep. Trey Gowdy has requested that Clinton appear before the Select Committee on Benghazi sometime this month to answer questions about the server.  While the House does have the power to subpoena the server, according to the Washington Examiner, "neither Gowdy nor House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, will say whether it will use that authority."
The committee also wants to talk to Clinton insider Sidney Blumenthal about his emails with Clinton, according to the Daily Caller.  It was Blumenthal's email, after all, that revealed Hillary's personal email account.  As an aside, Blumenthal's involvement in foreign affairs may have himself in hot water.  Needless to say, investigating his email usage as it relates to Hillary may shed more light on the nature of the "wiped" emails.
Blumenthal isn't the only aide close to Hillary under scrutiny.  Cheryl Mills was conveniently named a director of the Clinton Foundation just months after becoming Hillary's chief of staff at the State Department and remained listed as a director for three years.  The Clinton Foundation is saying that this was "definitely a mistake."  We discussed Hillary's association with Cheryl Mills last night on 'Hannity.'
  
Let's Return Back To The Emails ...
While experts think that they may still be recoverable, let me educate you about the Clintons: You are never going to find this server and these emails.  It is buried somewhere where you will find Jimmy Hoffa's body. The Clintons have managed to evade many scandals throughout their careers and there is no reason to believe that this one will be an exception; We will never really get to the bottom of this. 
Even if we never see the emails that were destroyed, the issue is highlighting one of the least attractive qualities of politicians and especially the Clintons: They don't have to play by the rules like the rest of us and will do virtually anything for power.
Had these actions been taken by anyone else, we would have been handcuffed, perp-walked and probably thrown in jail.
This fact infuriates a lot of people and is affecting Hillary's poll numbers.  Nearly half of all voters in crucial swing states like Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio do not believe Hillary to be honest and trustworthy.  Her overall approval rating has thusly fallen.  For the first time since April 2008, Hillary's approval rating has fallen below 50%, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
The RNC is already working on a large-scale campaign to "Stop Hillary" the moment she announces her campaign.  It certainly has plenty of material with which to work; it's just a matter of making it stick in the minds of the voters.

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