Hillary Clinton fired from Watergate committee for fraud, ethics violations
Did
you know Hillary Clinton was a member of the impeachment inquiry staff
in Washington, D.C.? Clinton was advising the House Committee on the
Judiciary during the Watergate scandal back in 1974. I didn’t either
until I read her
Wikipedia entry.
I also discovered another rather interesting story. Back in 2008 when
Clinton was running against Obama in the Democrat primary the
Digital Journal ran a revealing story. The story says Hillary Clinton was fired from the committee staff.
Jerry Zeifman,
supervised Hillary Clinton during the Watergate impeachment inquiry. He
refused to give her a letter of recommendation because of her lies and
unethical behavior. Clinton obtained a position on the committee staff
through her political patronage of her former Yale law school professor
Burke Marshall and Chappaquiddick Senator Ted Kennedy. Jerry Zeifman
says Hillary Clinton was unethical and a liar (as if we didn’t already
know that.) He also described Hillary Clinton as a dishonest lawyer.
Finally, Zeifman says Hillary Clinton conspired to violate the
Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee and the
rules of confidentiality. Sound familiar? Like Benghazi maybe? Zeifman
had this reaction after Hillary Clinton’s phony tears at a campaign
rally in 2008:
My own reaction was of regret that, when I terminated her
employment on the Nixon impeachment staff, I had not reported her
unethical practices to the appropriate bar associations.
Digital Journal also had this on Hillary Clinton:
engaged in a seemingly implausible scheme to deny Richard
Nixon the right to counsel during the investigation by stealing
Judiciary Committee files on the only precedent case that could have
stonewalled their plot and drafting a legal brief that, according to Mr.
Ziefman, “was so fraudulent and ridiculous Hillary would have been
disbarred if she had submitted it to a judge.”
Isn’t it amazing and ironic? Hillary Clinton who is involved in the
worst government cover-up since Watergate was on the Watergate
investigation panel as a young pup back in ’74. I guess history does
repeat itself.
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