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Media all wearing Clinton buttons

Let's cut to the quick in 300 words or less. Hillary Clinton is a criminal who should be in jail - not the White House.

She won't go to jail, though, because of the corrupt FBI email investigation. The Justice Department and, probably, the White House are co-conspirators in this Watergate-sized political scandal.

The matter won't be further investigated unless Donald Trump wins and "cleanses" the tainted FBI and Justice "temples."

FBI Director James Comey branded Hillary as a lying incompetent but failed to recommend criminal charges. Comey's reported financial and familial connections to the Clinton Foundation should have disqualified him from the investigation. You can't expect impartiality from a paid shill. Obama, for sake of his "legacy," had, like the Clintons, a great stake in Hillary's non-indictment. You can't expect impartiality from those who pay the shills.

Bill Clinton and AG Loretta Lynch's infamous tarmac meeting, claiming that they only discussed grandchildren, was, by their accounts, coincidental. Anyone who believes this is either too simple for words or they're "mainstream media" pro-Clinton propagandists. Media charades and pretenses about objectivity in Clinton v. Trump amount to another great betrayal of public trust. But the media's narcissism about their own intelligence and low estimate of public intelligence is another matter.

"Too simple for words" or "pro-Clinton propagandists" also serves as descriptors for those who believe that Barack Obama did not have prior knowledge of and authorized the Clinton-Lynch meeting. Unfortunately, this possibly-greatest-of-all political scandals will go uninvestigated if the Clinton-Obama cabal prevails in November. It would be truly entertaining to watch these scoundrels dive for cover and give-up each other if Trump wins and keeps his word about opening independent investigations.

In the meantime, don't expect any Woodward or Bernsteins to emerge from contemporary media. They're all wearing Clinton buttons.

Les Lopinot

Oswego

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