Hillary Clinton is certainly aiming to keep with kindred spirits with her top VP choices. One violated the Hatch Act and the other committed a ‘Clinton’ when he deleted emails amid a scandal and used a secret account.
Julian Castro, Housing Secretary, violated the Hatch Act, when he “touted” Hillary’s candidacy in an interview earlier this year. The Hatch Act bars “most Executive Branch officials from expressing their political views while on official business”. Castro, in his April 4 interview, crossed this legal line according to the seven-page report by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel.
Castro shared, “personal political views with official agency business, despite his efforts to clarify that some answers were being given in his personal capacity,” and though he agrees with the OSC’s findings, he thought he had effectively avoided breaking the Hatch law in the interview.
The rest of the story is on page two, including the fact that Obama will not punish Castro for his offense.
More cons to cover lying murdering$#%&!@*
They’ll fit right in.
Be prepared to take MANDATORY spanish language and sympathy class
tHATS JUST WHAT WE NEED, ANOTHER DP IN GOVERNMENT
All her lies will catch up on her. In hell!!
These assholes have no idea what these laws mean.
Now, one of the things that I have learned about Hillary Clinton is that one of her heroes, her mentors, was Saul Alinsky. And her senior thesis was about Saul Alinsky — this was someone she greatly admired. And let me tell you something about Saul Alinsky. So he wrote a book called ‘Rules for Radicals.’ It acknowledges Lucifer, the original radical who gained his own kingdom.”
The various denials and excuses being spread by the liberal media today will tell you things like, oh, it wasn’t really an acknowledgement, it was just a funny thing to say, meant humorously; or, it’s just quote taken out of context; or, Alinsky didn’t really believe in Lucifer; etc. In short, don’t believe your own eyes.
Because this is what Alinsky actually wrote:
“Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins — or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer. — SAUL ALINSKY
Figures!!!
Birds of a feather!!!
Which criminal will it be