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Republicans don't want that. They want another Republican.Instead of appointing a Supreme Court Justice why not pick someone fair and honest?
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Republicans don't want that. They want another Republican.Instead of appointing a Supreme Court Justice why not pick someone fair and honest?
Foster was NOT MURDERED and you and all others making this claim are sleazy, low life, slivering worms.Are you saying Hillary Clinton killed someone? If so, give me proof of that.Ditto for you for voting for the KKKiller.You'd have to be a complete moron to vote for this KKKlown.Wow. Just wow.
And he is the leading republican candidate?
Trump vows to appoint Supreme Court justices who will investigate Hillary Clinton’s emails
Vince Foster; many more before that though.
Foster had difficulty making the transition to life and politics in Washington.[12] He found his involvement in vetting new presidential appointments during the transition period to be causing him depression and anxiety,[12] and he blamed himself for the failed Zoë Baird nomination.[12] The failed Kimba Wood and Lani Guinier appointments were also within his purview.
In early May 1993, Foster gave the commencement address at his University of Arkansas Law School alma mater, and said:
The reputation you develop for intellectual and ethical integrity will be your greatest asset or your worst enemy. You will be judged by your judgment. ... There is no victory, no advantage, no fee, no favor, which is worth even a blemish on your reputation for intellect and integrity. ... Dents to [your] reputation are irreparable."[6]
Days after the speech, the White House travel office controversy erupted.[6] Foster was the target of several hostile Wall Street Journal editorials in June and July 1993,[12] with titles such as "Who is Vincent Foster?"[10] He became quite upset over the travel office matter and the possibility of a congressional hearing[12] at which he might have been called to testify.[15] Disliking the public spotlight[10] and suffering from weight loss and insomnia,[12] he considered resigning his position but feared a personal humiliation upon returning to Arkansas.[12]
Wrestling with evident depression,[10][12] which after his death was assessed as clinical depression,[18] Foster was prescribed the anti-depressant medication Trazodone over the phone by his Arkansas doctor, though he was given an insufficient initial dosage to have much effect.[10] The next day, Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, a federal park in Virginia. He was found with a gun in his hand and gunshot residue on that hand. An autopsy determined that he was shot in the mouth and no other wounds were found on his body.
What became interpreted as a suicide note of sorts, in actuality a draft resignation letter, was found torn into 27 pieces in his briefcase. The letter contained a list of complaints, specifically including, "The WSJ editors lie without consequence"[19] and lamenting, "I was not meant for the job or the spotlight of public life in Washington. Here ruining people is considered sport."
His funeral mass was held at the Cathedral of St. Andrew Catholic Church in Little Rock.[5] Bill Clinton gave an emotional eulogy in which he recalled their boyhood times together and quoted a line from Leon Russell's "A Song for You": "I love you in a place that has no space and time."[20] Foster was buried in Memory Gardens Cemetery in his hometown of Hope. Foster was 48 years old and was survived by his wife and three children.
Years later, Bill Clinton expressed his continued anger about the Foster rumors and theories, clenching a fist as he spoke: "I heard a lot of the right-wing talk show people ... and all the sleazy stuff they said. They didn't give a rip that he had killed himself or that his family was miserable or that they could break the hearts [of Foster's friends and family]. It was just another weapon to slug us with, to dehumanize us with."[27]
and that's their good pointFoster was NOT MURDERED and you and all others making this claim are sleazy, low life, slivering worms.Are you saying Hillary Clinton killed someone? If so, give me proof of that.Ditto for you for voting for the KKKiller.You'd have to be a complete moron to vote for this KKKlown.Wow. Just wow.
And he is the leading republican candidate?
Trump vows to appoint Supreme Court justices who will investigate Hillary Clinton’s emails
Vince Foster; many more before that though.
YOU and your ILK have hurt the Foster family with this scuzzy regurgitated, right wing fabrication for decades now.
ENOUGH, IS ENOUGH
Vince Foster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Foster had difficulty making the transition to life and politics in Washington.[12] He found his involvement in vetting new presidential appointments during the transition period to be causing him depression and anxiety,[12] and he blamed himself for the failed Zoë Baird nomination.[12] The failed Kimba Wood and Lani Guinier appointments were also within his purview.
In early May 1993, Foster gave the commencement address at his University of Arkansas Law School alma mater, and said:
The reputation you develop for intellectual and ethical integrity will be your greatest asset or your worst enemy. You will be judged by your judgment. ... There is no victory, no advantage, no fee, no favor, which is worth even a blemish on your reputation for intellect and integrity. ... Dents to [your] reputation are irreparable."[6]
Days after the speech, the White House travel office controversy erupted.[6] Foster was the target of several hostile Wall Street Journal editorials in June and July 1993,[12] with titles such as "Who is Vincent Foster?"[10] He became quite upset over the travel office matter and the possibility of a congressional hearing[12] at which he might have been called to testify.[15] Disliking the public spotlight[10] and suffering from weight loss and insomnia,[12] he considered resigning his position but feared a personal humiliation upon returning to Arkansas.[12]
Wrestling with evident depression,[10][12] which after his death was assessed as clinical depression,[18] Foster was prescribed the anti-depressant medication Trazodone over the phone by his Arkansas doctor, though he was given an insufficient initial dosage to have much effect.[10] The next day, Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, a federal park in Virginia. He was found with a gun in his hand and gunshot residue on that hand. An autopsy determined that he was shot in the mouth and no other wounds were found on his body.
What became interpreted as a suicide note of sorts, in actuality a draft resignation letter, was found torn into 27 pieces in his briefcase. The letter contained a list of complaints, specifically including, "The WSJ editors lie without consequence"[19] and lamenting, "I was not meant for the job or the spotlight of public life in Washington. Here ruining people is considered sport."
His funeral mass was held at the Cathedral of St. Andrew Catholic Church in Little Rock.[5] Bill Clinton gave an emotional eulogy in which he recalled their boyhood times together and quoted a line from Leon Russell's "A Song for You": "I love you in a place that has no space and time."[20] Foster was buried in Memory Gardens Cemetery in his hometown of Hope. Foster was 48 years old and was survived by his wife and three children.
There have been three official investigations into Foster's death, all of which concluded that he committed suicide.[21]
The first was by the United States Park Police in 1993, in whose jurisdiction the original investigation fell. Due to Foster's position in the White House, the Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted in the investigation. Investigations by a coroner and Independent Counsel Robert B. Fiske, in a 58-page report released in 1994, also concluded that Foster had committed suicide.[15] Theories of a cover-up still persisted, some of which were promulgated by the Arkansas Project.[22] The wild speculation and conspiracy theories featured on talk radio and elsewhere caused pain to the Foster family.[12]
After a three-year investigation, Whitewater independent counsel Ken Starr[23][24] released a report in 1997 also concluding that the death was a suicide.[15] In addition, two investigations by the U.S. Congress found that Foster committed suicide.[15]
Years later, Bill Clinton expressed his continued anger about the Foster rumors and theories, clenching a fist as he spoke: "I heard a lot of the right-wing talk show people ... and all the sleazy stuff they said. They didn't give a rip that he had killed himself or that his family was miserable or that they could break the hearts [of Foster's friends and family]. It was just another weapon to slug us with, to dehumanize us with."[27]
YOU ALL promoting this vicious lie are scum of the earth...
I did not see the "Supreme Court Justice" comment. I did see some bit of Cooper asking him what three most important charter of FED GOVT. Two of them he said Health Care and Education. huh? Then he got twisted and made to look stupid saying Education should be returned to States, no more common core. huh? Health Care? Where is that in the constitution.
I hope to God he is simply tired and/or trying to appeal to ALL at once? Me no like it.
Tired? he isn't tired. he simply doesn't know what he's talking about. He's never thought about these things before in his life. He lives in a bubble where he can just yell, bully, or throw money at a problem to make it go away. He has never thought about what public policy might be good for the common good. He's never thought about anything beyond himself before
Foster was NOT MURDERED and you and all others making this claim are sleazy, low life, slivering worms.
YOU and your ILK have hurt the Foster family with this scuzzy regurgitated, right wing fabrication for decades now.
ENOUGH, IS ENOUGH
Are you saying Hillary Clinton killed someone? If so, give me proof of that.Ditto for you for voting for the KKKiller.You'd have to be a complete moron to vote for this KKKlown.Wow. Just wow.
And he is the leading republican candidate?
Trump vows to appoint Supreme Court justices who will investigate Hillary Clinton’s emails
Vince Foster; many more before that though.
I agree
But that one ....the Vince Foster murder....that one, was the darkest and saddest episode of crime in the Clinton's political history.![]()
He wasn't shot in the mouth. He was shot in the side of the neck at an angle he couldn't have made. He had a 4 inch powder burn on his wrist when he tried to grab the gun that shot him. It's all in the autopsy report. Read it. Google it yourself.Foster was NOT MURDERED and you and all others making this claim are sleazy, low life, slivering worms.Are you saying Hillary Clinton killed someone? If so, give me proof of that.Ditto for you for voting for the KKKiller.You'd have to be a complete moron to vote for this KKKlown.Wow. Just wow.
And he is the leading republican candidate?
Trump vows to appoint Supreme Court justices who will investigate Hillary Clinton’s emails
Vince Foster; many more before that though.
YOU and your ILK have hurt the Foster family with this scuzzy regurgitated, right wing fabrication for decades now.
ENOUGH, IS ENOUGH
Vince Foster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Foster had difficulty making the transition to life and politics in Washington.[12] He found his involvement in vetting new presidential appointments during the transition period to be causing him depression and anxiety,[12] and he blamed himself for the failed Zoë Baird nomination.[12] The failed Kimba Wood and Lani Guinier appointments were also within his purview.
In early May 1993, Foster gave the commencement address at his University of Arkansas Law School alma mater, and said:
The reputation you develop for intellectual and ethical integrity will be your greatest asset or your worst enemy. You will be judged by your judgment. ... There is no victory, no advantage, no fee, no favor, which is worth even a blemish on your reputation for intellect and integrity. ... Dents to [your] reputation are irreparable."[6]
Days after the speech, the White House travel office controversy erupted.[6] Foster was the target of several hostile Wall Street Journal editorials in June and July 1993,[12] with titles such as "Who is Vincent Foster?"[10] He became quite upset over the travel office matter and the possibility of a congressional hearing[12] at which he might have been called to testify.[15] Disliking the public spotlight[10] and suffering from weight loss and insomnia,[12] he considered resigning his position but feared a personal humiliation upon returning to Arkansas.[12]
Wrestling with evident depression,[10][12] which after his death was assessed as clinical depression,[18] Foster was prescribed the anti-depressant medication Trazodone over the phone by his Arkansas doctor, though he was given an insufficient initial dosage to have much effect.[10] The next day, Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, a federal park in Virginia. He was found with a gun in his hand and gunshot residue on that hand. An autopsy determined that he was shot in the mouth and no other wounds were found on his body.
What became interpreted as a suicide note of sorts, in actuality a draft resignation letter, was found torn into 27 pieces in his briefcase. The letter contained a list of complaints, specifically including, "The WSJ editors lie without consequence"[19] and lamenting, "I was not meant for the job or the spotlight of public life in Washington. Here ruining people is considered sport."
His funeral mass was held at the Cathedral of St. Andrew Catholic Church in Little Rock.[5] Bill Clinton gave an emotional eulogy in which he recalled their boyhood times together and quoted a line from Leon Russell's "A Song for You": "I love you in a place that has no space and time."[20] Foster was buried in Memory Gardens Cemetery in his hometown of Hope. Foster was 48 years old and was survived by his wife and three children.
There have been three official investigations into Foster's death, all of which concluded that he committed suicide.[21]
The first was by the United States Park Police in 1993, in whose jurisdiction the original investigation fell. Due to Foster's position in the White House, the Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted in the investigation. Investigations by a coroner and Independent Counsel Robert B. Fiske, in a 58-page report released in 1994, also concluded that Foster had committed suicide.[15] Theories of a cover-up still persisted, some of which were promulgated by the Arkansas Project.[22] The wild speculation and conspiracy theories featured on talk radio and elsewhere caused pain to the Foster family.[12]
After a three-year investigation, Whitewater independent counsel Ken Starr[23][24] released a report in 1997 also concluding that the death was a suicide.[15] In addition, two investigations by the U.S. Congress found that Foster committed suicide.[15]
Years later, Bill Clinton expressed his continued anger about the Foster rumors and theories, clenching a fist as he spoke: "I heard a lot of the right-wing talk show people ... and all the sleazy stuff they said. They didn't give a rip that he had killed himself or that his family was miserable or that they could break the hearts [of Foster's friends and family]. It was just another weapon to slug us with, to dehumanize us with."[27]
YOU ALL promoting this vicious lie are scum of the earth...
What a mind-bogglingly stupid thing to promise. The Supreme Court does not investigate shit; they hear cases that are presented before them and that's it.
The KKK likes Trump.Lol at liberals desperately trying to equate Trump to the kkk. God, they really have nothing else other than victimology.
They really are pathetic.
Neither is Hillary, she relies on the stupidity of her supporters like yourself.I can't. How did you guess?Show me the proof she didn't.So, in other words, you have no proof. You are just a liar.Get real, dood. Every liberal in America covers for the Clinton Crime Syndicate.
Show us the proof that you're not a serial killer.
Let's be honest. You're not smart enough to kill one person and get away with it, nevermind multiple people.
Neither is Hillary, she relies on the stupidity of her supporters like yourself.I can't. How did you guess?Show me the proof she didn't.So, in other words, you have no proof. You are just a liar.
Show us the proof that you're not a serial killer.
Let's be honest. You're not smart enough to kill one person and get away with it, nevermind multiple people.
If she is the nominee you won't vote for Hillary?Neither is Hillary, she relies on the stupidity of her supporters like yourself.I can't. How did you guess?Show me the proof she didn't.
Show us the proof that you're not a serial killer.
Let's be honest. You're not smart enough to kill one person and get away with it, nevermind multiple people.
I support Hillary? Good thing I have you to tell me who I support.
If she is the nominee you won't vote for Hillary?Neither is Hillary, she relies on the stupidity of her supporters like yourself.I can't. How did you guess?Show us the proof that you're not a serial killer.
Let's be honest. You're not smart enough to kill one person and get away with it, nevermind multiple people.
I support Hillary? Good thing I have you to tell me who I support.
Wow. Just wow.
And he is the leading republican candidate?
Trump vows to appoint Supreme Court justices who will investigate Hillary Clinton’s emails