A quote from a seventeenth-century play could be appropriate here.
For what is now emerging is that Hillary Rodham Clinton was so upset by her unexpected defeat in 2016 that she kept spying on President Trump even after he entered the White House.
Case 1:21-cr-00582-CRC Document 35 was filed on February 11, 2022.
It’s dropped like bombshell. Coverage has been intense.
A few of the links.
Breitbart | Daily Journal | Boston Herald | Daily Caller | Floridian | Fox News | The Hill | Newsmax | NY Post | Republic World | Times of London | Washington Times
The espionage targeted communications at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Pundits are already declaring this scandal bigger than Watergate.
Watergate was about “CREEP” - the Committee to Reelect the President - breaking into the Watergate complex to purloin DNC documents. It was never about breaking into the White House. This is.
Hillary followed the path of RFK. After serving for eight years as First Lady, she moved to the state of New York and ran for Congress from there. Now it was her turn to sit behind the desk in the Oval Office, with Bill becoming, in effect, “first husband”.
It was enough to make a grown woman faint.
But along came Barack Obama, who dashed her plans to smithereens. Hillary took the consolation prize of being Secretary of State, where, according to Peter Schweizer, she turned the office into a cash cow. From leaving 1600 penniless, according to her own account, Hillary amassed a fortune of up to USD five hundred million by playing the “influence game” with husband Bill.
In 2016, with Barack ready to leave office after eight years, Hillary was ready to try again. Her “Clinton Cash” meant she could effectively buy and own the DNC, and get them to do whatever she wanted.
Who is Bernie Sanders anyway?
Newsweek published a stinging report by Julian Assange on warmongering Hillary. The “DNC Leaks” began. Today most people think they know who's responsible - and, as Bill Binney was able to convincingly demonstrate, it was an “inside job”, not a hack from abroad. Somebody at the DNC didn't like what was going on?
Outsider Donald Trump took the lead in the GOP primaries. Trump was beholden to no one. He came with his own campaign coffers - even his own jet. DC couldn't buy Trump.
Trump was a threat not only to Hillary - even though she reportedly first suggested to husband Bill that he run the idea past Donald, as Hillary and her people thought Trump would be the easiest to beat - but also to the entire DC establishment. And Trump's pick for a pivotal cabinet post, Mike Flynn, had already promised, as had Henry Wallace some seventy years earlier, to “drain the swamp”.
A Trump presidency threatened to put everyone's job in jeopardy.
Julian Assange, who was never a fan of either Hillary or Trump, told Afshin Rattansi that Hillary probably lost because her people didn't throw more money at her campaign, and that they didn't do this because the polls all showed she had an insurmountable lead.
Hillary would have believed this as well.
Hillary Rodham Clinton never came down from her quarters in the Javits Center to greet her supporters on election night - John Podesta did.
One can only imagine what was going on behind the scenes that night. After learning from the Secret Service of her outbursts in the White House, with them cleaning up shards of expensive porcelain she threw about in her tantrums, one can perhaps gain perspective.
At any rate, Podesta came down to greet them that night - not Hillary.
And Hillary, who continually taunted Trump about accepting election results, never herself admitted defeat - not to this day.
Now, thanks to John Durham’s filing, we can get a glimpse into how deep-rooted Hillary’s resentment really is.
Hillary's been fighting all along, and not only for herself either, but also for all her dear friends in DC - the so-called “Deep State”.