By Judi McLeod —— Bio and Archives November 21, 2017
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“Clinton also visited health clinics and the island's largest shelter with Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello. He was scheduled to meet with San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz and other officials later Monday. “Rossello said Clinton's visit will help people realize that Puerto Rico still needs relief supplies more than two months after the hurricane hit.”
“That same year, according to the return filed to the Canada Revenue Agency and published online, the organization devoted $205,419 to charitable programs, accounting for 22 per cent of its expenditures.”Then there’s the ongoing suspicions of the Clinton Foundation in Haiti. “In January 2015 a group of Haitians surrounded the New York offices of the Clinton Foundation. They chanted slogans, accusing Bill and Hillary Clinton of having robbed them of “billions of dollars.” (Dinesh D’Souza, ‘Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party’).
“Two months later, the Haitians were at it again, accusing the Clintons of duplicity, malfeasance, and theft. And in May 2015, they were back, this time outside New York’s Cipriani, where Bill Clinton received an award and collected a $500,000 check for his foundation. “Clinton, where’s the money?” the Haitian signs read. “In whose pockets?” Said Dhoud Andre of the Commission Against Dictatorship, “We are telling the world of the crimes that Bill and Hillary Clinton are responsible for in Haiti.”
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“Clinton said if she was in charge, she would be “putting as much money as it took into enforcing the laws we already have,” and added she would want “universal background checks.” “If I had been president, or on Earth 2, where I am,” Hillary said she would have an “independent commission” look into the alleged Russian “hacking” of the presidential election. “I worry about ’18. I worry about 2020 because this is the first time we’ve even been attacked and not imposed any real consequences on our adversary,” Clinton asserted, ignoring moves by Congressional Republicans and the Trump administration to impose new sanctions on Russia since the election.”Meanwhile, while his wife dreamed of being president, Bill Clinton was doing his publicity boost for the Clinton Foundation among the Puerto Rican homeless. Thanks to opportunistic politicians like San Juan Mayor Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz publicity stunts live free in Puerto Rico. If the wristwatch-wearing Cruz could be photographed wading waist-high in Hurricane Maria’s floodwaters to shake the hands of Puerto Ricans, and put one over on the masses, think what she and Bill Clinton could dream up to polish the tarnished reputation of the permanently beleaguered Clinton Foundation.
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Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years’ experience in the print media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared on Rush Limbaugh, Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com.