Ken Starr shielded Hillary Clinton in report on Vince Foster´s death
Power Line,
by
Paul Mirengoff
Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly,
4/14/2019 5:46:41 AM
The death of Vince Foster, a close associate of the Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as Hillary’s law partner in Arkansas, sparked lots of speculation by detractors of the Clintons. Was it really a suicide, as initially supposed, or was there foul play? Ken Starr, the independent counsel appointed to investigate Clinton involvement in Arkansas banking wrongdoing, took on the additional assignment of investigating Foster’s death. Starr’s predecessor in the job, Robert Fiske, had already looked into it. Fiske concluded that Foster did, in fact, commit suicide. He found that Foster
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 4/14/2019 6:06:08 AM (No. 33349)
Now that hindsight and history shows the trend (we will never know ALL of their nefarious deeds and actions) of the Clinton “Family,” I wonder if Paul and Ken Starr would show as much deferrence to the office of President and First Lady now as they did then. (One could make the argument that PIAPS is no lady.)
Have we ever seen 2 people with less soul and conscience?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 4/14/2019 8:04:07 AM (No. 33329)
If Vince blew his brains out it sure as hell wasn´t in Fort Marcy Park. More likely his office in the White House with perhaps a little help from his friends and a cleanup crew.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Muguy 4/14/2019 8:19:29 AM (No. 33335)
Since that time, there have been numerous "CSI" types of shows on the tube.
The CSI of the evidence how Vince Foster´s body was found at Fort Marcy Park actually suggest that it was no suicide.
Several FACTS show this was not what happened, and those most telling ones are that the gun was put in his hand with his finger IN FRONT of the trigger, and that in virtually all cases, the gun would have been found AWAY from his body.
Another FACT is that his body was found on an incline and the blood would have run down the incline instead of UPHLL....
It was muddy but there were carpet fibers found on his shoes....
Were these clues left, amateurish efforts to conceal or fake the forensics with no knowledge of CSI, or just haphazzard disposing of the body AFTER THE FACT.
Would this have had ANYTHING to do with the WH Maid finding FBI files on a table in the residence after his death that Hitlery had used to create an "enemies list" to keep her detractors at bay?
This is what happens when the demonrats promise to be the most ´ethical´ and ´transparent´ administrations--exactly the opposite!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 4/14/2019 8:26:31 AM (No. 33326)
"the event that triggered the suicide was Hillary Clinton going full Amy Klobuchar on him."
The reality that Hillary Clintoon is such a vile and indifferent character that she could drive someone to commit suicide is unsurprising.
It´s good that this information is now public.
Remember this the next time Hillary slithers in front of a camera to express "understanding" for something. She is not capable of empathy. All the liberal snowflakes that whine about "microaggressions" should know there is nothing "micro" about Hillary. She is an asteroid strike extinction event.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
dolphin 4/14/2019 8:35:08 AM (No. 33344)
The Clintons are foul play in every way.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
judy 4/14/2019 8:40:43 AM (No. 33324)
The Clintons are a protected species. Sessions protected her too.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 4/14/2019 8:44:03 AM (No. 33327)
To quote a former first lady, ´´What difference – at this point, what difference does it make?´´
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
altoona 4/14/2019 8:49:45 AM (No. 33343)
Ask Seth what happens when you don’t protect Hillary.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/14/2019 9:01:45 AM (No. 33332)
Suicide or not, the ghosts from Hillary´s past are beginning to come alive to smudge her reputation. It´s a small satisfaction to those of us who want to see her in that orange pantsuit but it will do for now. Get her, Mr. Barr.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
cartcart 4/14/2019 9:01:46 AM (No. 33348)
And the feelings of his daughter, Chelsea?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Jebediah 4/14/2019 9:02:03 AM (No. 33334)
The problem with Kenneth Starr is/was that he is too decent a man "to inflict further" in terms of Hillary. But what about what SHE inflicted in her usual cruel, callous way. What ABOUT Foster´s family? What about the rest of us, who WOUKLD have been changed or at least cited for this horrendous treatment of a decent, depressed man. Starr is so like our Republican Party, virtue signaling to the gallows.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Red Jeep 4/14/2019 9:05:18 AM (No. 33346)
Wonder what Amy Klobuchar thinks of the use of her name as it was in the article.
Amy Klobuchar could be the next Hillary.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
bubby 4/14/2019 9:23:25 AM (No. 33321)
#1 "Have we ever seen 2 people with less soul and conscience?" Amen and the answer is NO! If you can let Americans die in Benghazi to help obama´s re-election and issue stand down orders for military assistance, if you can make money off of Haitian relief funds, if you can travel anywhere on a airplane with Jeffery Epstein then you have no soul or conscience! This is just a partial list.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
udanja99 4/14/2019 9:32:32 AM (No. 33323)
#5, don’t forget that the gun was found in Foster’s right hand and he was left-handed. And there was no mud or dirt on his shoes.
I have never bought the suicide story. Foster was up to his ears in Whitewater with Illary and was about to spill the beans. She may not have pulled the trigger, but she certainly had someone else do it. My guess would be Craig Livingstone of the 900 raw FBI files. Remember him? The guy who no one ever admitted to hiring?
And then she scoured Foster’s office against the wishes of the FBI and Secret Service.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Mulhaven 4/14/2019 9:47:31 AM (No. 33351)
Bill Clinton raped and sexually abused women. When he was through with them his wife (Hillary) came in to finish the job. Mrs. Clinton viciously and cynically destroyed her husband´s victims in order to protect an exalted position of power and money, for herself. So Starr thought it a good idea to exonerate her??
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
earlybird 4/14/2019 10:05:47 AM (No. 33347)
I didn’t like or trust Ken Starr then; I don’t feel any differently after watching and listening to him in recent interviews. There is something false about him. Not the straight arrow we were lead to believe he was...
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
lakerman1 4/14/2019 10:56:27 AM (No. 33339)
Foster´s grieving widow was quickly married off to a federal judge, I recall, if my memory serves me,
I´m not a believer in blaming someone for someone else´s suicide.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
MDConservative 4/14/2019 11:01:27 AM (No. 33328)
Back then, around here, Ken Starr was the "gold standard" and it was all going to be exposed...
I don´t know when, but one would expect after this last "Coup" imbroglio, that folks would wake up to a simple fact: The Swamp envelops everyone to some extent. It thrives on leverage, and none are without sin that they fear would destroy them if exposed.
So, realistically, Hillary will never see the inside of a well-deserved prison cell. Neither will Bill. Obama...he´ll get his Great Pyramid "community center" built. Powers, Jarett, Brennan, Comey, Clapper...down the list. Nothing except a little shame cum celebrity and a set-up for a zillion dollar book deal. If any of these would get so much as a parking ticket, I´d be "satisfied".
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Grandpa Bill 4/14/2019 11:20:47 AM (No. 33336)
#18 I, too have no confidence in Ken Starr whatsoever. His smarmy and syrupy way of talking is girlie-mannish. And there were plenty of charges he could have brought. His compassion was indeed misdirected - what about the Foster family?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
web 4/14/2019 11:31:57 AM (No. 33345)
"Foster became extremely depressed over mistakes he and others made during the early days of the Clinton administration." And when you become extremely depressed because you have failed her Supreme Majesty, you tend to commit suicide. Hitlery is not just corrupt. She is evil. You cannot just walk away and threaten to expose her. You will end up with an untimely death.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 4/14/2019 11:45:36 AM (No. 33330)
I´m with #19 . .. IF he committed suicide, it was his own act of free will.
IF
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 4/14/2019 12:16:30 PM (No. 33333)
I suspect Ken Starr weighed the pros and cons of both women, and decided that Mrs. Foster was the least likely to hurt him, unlike Hillary and her cabal. I hope that the specter of Vince Foster looms over Hillary to the very end of her fetid days. Starr as well.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 4/14/2019 12:17:23 PM (No. 33340)
Old news. What was in Starr´s FBI file?
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
waving flag 4/14/2019 12:48:53 PM (No. 33341)
Hillary Clinton did not drive Vince Foster to suicide. She had him murdered.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 4/14/2019 1:40:30 PM (No. 33322)
Notice that in exchange for shielding Billary, Starr has escaped Arkancide.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
DVC 4/14/2019 1:55:01 PM (No. 33331)
Dems playing Death Race 2000 and Repubs playing badminton with polite rules.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
rochow 4/14/2019 1:56:44 PM (No. 33338)
I have detested the pompous bag of rubbish from day one. His sanctimonious blather about the ´law´ just made one jump to turn to another channel. Vile hypocrite, hope it will catch up to him one of these days!
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
ToryWhite 4/14/2019 2:56:48 PM (No. 33337)
I don´t agree with this analysis, which accepts Foster´s death as suicide. For one thing, evidence at the scene was not consistent with that verdict. But, more importantly, look at the bigger picture: how many mysterious deaths have been associated with those in present or past relationships with the Clintons? I don´t know the exact count, but estimate it is over a baker´s dozen. In my gut, I think she is murderous, and possibly her husband too. I think also that people do not take her on (as Starr repeatedly did not directly) for this simple reason: THEY ARE AFRAID OF HER. Fear happens a lot in politics, even if we don´t see it. Where there is power and money, fear is there as well.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
bighambone 4/14/2019 6:22:25 PM (No. 33342)
I have watched Ken Starr on TV and he appears to be just another wimpy Republican who the street smart and extremely nasty Democrats feed off. Those Republicans should know by now that giving the Democrats a pass just gives them another chance to kick Republican personal and professional reputations into the gutter.
The recent problem the Democrats have run into in attempting to attack and smear President Trump is that he is just as street smart and nasty as they are, is a proficient counterpuncher, and is not afraid of the Democrats, not like most wimpy Republicans.
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The Clintons have done so much damage to America over the years. They continue to be a major blight. Just thinking about her being President and him in the Whitehouse too is the stuff of nightmares.
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