About month ago, longtime Clinton surrogate and leader of the leftwing slim machine Media Matters was on MSNBC downplaying the fact that Hillary Clinton willfully violated the Federal Records Act when she took it upon herself to delete government emails from her personal server.
Now that everyone is buzzing about new revelations of Clinton Foundation donor corruption in the for coming book Clinton Cash, Brock has changed his tune.That Hillary Clinton took donations to her family foundation in exchange for foreign policy favors is “absolutely a legitimate issue” Brock said Tuesday on Morning Joe.
Parroting Hillary Clinton’s evasive answer on the allegations Brock said “that kind of scrutiny comes with the territory of running for president.”
“Yes, people should go to and look at Secretary Clinton’s actions. . . they’re public,” Brock added.
“But we kind of can’t,” Mika Brzezinski interjected referencing the deleted emails from Hilary’s secret server.
That David Brock is agreeing that these new allegations are worth looking into says a lot.Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich by Peter Schweizer chronicles instances of alleged pay-to-play by both Hillary and Bill Clinton including “a free-trade agreement in Colombia that benefited a major foundation donor’s natural resource investments in the South American nation, development projects in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake in 2010, and more than $1 million in payments to Mr. Clinton by a Canadian bank and major shareholder in the Keystone XL oil pipeline around the time the project was being debated in the State Department”according to the New York Times.
Clinton Cash is due to hit shelves May 5th.
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