domingo, 24 de abril de 2016

Releasing the Goldman Sachs Transcripts May End Hillary Clinton's Campaign

Releasing the Goldman Sachs Transcripts May End Hillary Clinton's Campaign

 

Releasing the Goldman Sachs Transcripts May End Hillary Clinton’s Campaign

Hillary Clinton insists there’s nothing alarming in the transcripts
of her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs. So why won’t she release them?


Clinton’s argument against releasing the transcripts is self-contradictory, as she claims to be the most transparent candidate
in the race. Obviously, a candidate refusing to let voters see the
full, unedited versions of paid speeches made to one of the most
criminal banks in history is the opposite of transparency. And voters
aren’t buying it, according to the numbers. A Washington Post-ABC News
poll in March found that 57 percent of voters don’t believe Hillary Clinton is honest or trustworthy.

 Scott Stringer, the New York City comptroller who ordered the audit of the New York City Board of Elections, is on the record as a Hillary Clinton delegate.