Another Republican investigating the Hillary Clinton email scandal has been targeted. When Woodrow Wilson warned that the establishment:
“Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men’s views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.”
He likely never had even dreamed of the diabolical agenda of the Clintons. Or, perhaps he would have.
Peter W. Smith, a top Republican donor, operative, and opposition researcher from Chicago was found dead in a hotel room just 10 days after disclosing to the public he was attempting to retrieve Hillary Clinton’s missing emails from Russian hackers. A note was found in all caps screams that something is rotten in Denmark.
It also seems peculiar to many that he’d abandon his decades-long quest to bring the Clintons to justice right after writing a personal blog post about Russia. And can you guess what it said? More on the next page
Way close to 60,,was 42 when she lost election
Another one bites the dust!!!! What’s the count? Still STILL FREE!
but look at her, se looks so sweet and innocent!
Probably not in this life time, but someday they will stand before God. That all I have to say about that…
Evil personified.
… and another one bites the dust!!!
SMH
OMG, another one.
Someone needs to off this C*nt! She is the one that needs to be took out of our misery !! When is it going to happen … maybe someone can scar her into a heart attack or something!! It needs to be stoped her record is already ugly .. her hitman needs to open their eyes to her corruption coz she would take them out in a heart beat too . Get a real job and stop being killers for the killary!!
I am baffled by this…”Why would you keep a list of dead people at your library?” A partial list of the Clinton body count can be found on the clintonmemoriallibrary.com website.