I want to list the lies you omit, not because of my own partisan position, but because of yours.
Hillary Clinton wasn't sick (in 2016). (Noone wants to enjoy this but it clearly wasn't the truth.)
There's no conflict of interest in Bill getting $75 million/year from speaking engagements, at least some of it from foreigners, while his wife is Secretary of State.[1]
Using a private email server for Secretary of State official business is fine.
Deleting 33,000 emails deemed private only by Clinton's staff, after subpoena, is fine.[2]
James Comey is non-partisan; editing "Grossly negligent" for "Extremely careless." The behavor of FBI agents after the 2016 election results further demonstrates their independence (FBI Agents against Trump SMS messages, "Crossfire Hurricane"?).
Bhengazi was not her responsibility. It was really about a YouTube video and not terrorism.[3]
Look, the 2016 election was a lot of fun from the gallery. Neither Trump nor Clinton is a saint. You've got to get over this partisan view of the world. Neither major party will ever deliver to the people on their top issues: health care (D) and fixing immigration (R). Both will constantly agitate their base with baseless outrage: socialism! (R) and racism! (D). If you're deeply engaged on either side you're stuck.
My mom never believed in those issues. And even if she did, I have severe doubts that those issues would have had an effect on my personal family life.
I've got creationist family members. I've got cousins who believe that washing their hair is unhealthy and have greasy, smelly hair. Vegetarian cousins. Etc. etc. Lots of silly issues I don't agree with but frankly, have no effect on our lives aside from maybe an idle curiosity. So I really don't care that they disagree with me.
It's amusing. If one were to actually follow your links and start fact-checking, they would see some pretty obvious factual errors in the sources, or cases where the actual source doesn't support the argument made here.
If your mission was to be a false flag to reinforce the notion that conservatives just lie, lie, lie to support their positions, because they are incapable of supporting them with facts and reason, then: well done sir! Very good job.
In any case, I hope you have a happy new year and stay safe.
Hillary Clinton wasn't sick (in 2016). (Noone wants to enjoy this but it clearly wasn't the truth.)
There's no conflict of interest in Bill getting $75 million/year from speaking engagements, at least some of it from foreigners, while his wife is Secretary of State.[1]
Using a private email server for Secretary of State official business is fine.
Deleting 33,000 emails deemed private only by Clinton's staff, after subpoena, is fine.[2]
James Comey is non-partisan; editing "Grossly negligent" for "Extremely careless." The behavor of FBI agents after the 2016 election results further demonstrates their independence (FBI Agents against Trump SMS messages, "Crossfire Hurricane"?).
Bhengazi was not her responsibility. It was really about a YouTube video and not terrorism.[3]
[1] https://bernardgoldberg.com/bill-clintons-million-dollar-spe... [2] https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry/t... [3] https://news.yahoo.com/hillary-clinton-role-benghazi-know-19...
Look, the 2016 election was a lot of fun from the gallery. Neither Trump nor Clinton is a saint. You've got to get over this partisan view of the world. Neither major party will ever deliver to the people on their top issues: health care (D) and fixing immigration (R). Both will constantly agitate their base with baseless outrage: socialism! (R) and racism! (D). If you're deeply engaged on either side you're stuck.