Guilty as Sin: Uncovering New Evidence of Corruption and How Hillary Clinton and the Democrats Derailed the FBI Investigation by Klein Edward

Guilty as Sin: Uncovering New Evidence of Corruption and How Hillary Clinton and the Democrats Derailed the FBI Investigation by Klein Edward

Author:Klein, Edward [Klein, Edward]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781621576426
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Published: 2016-10-04T07:00:00+00:00


“Hillary doesn’t give a shit what people say about Sid,” a source close to the Clintons told the author of this book. “She loves him and knows he would kill for her.”

In late May, after the FBI wrapped up its interviews with Huma and Cheryl and prepared to question Hillary, Blumenthal got in touch with Hillary and advocated a scorched earth policy against FBI Director James Comey. Hillary passed on some of Blumenthal’s ideas to the top echelon in her Brooklyn campaign headquarters—chairman John Podesta, manager Robby Mook, and Huma Abedin—and to the dirty tricksters in her Slime Room, David Brock, and Hillary’s truth-challenged spokesman Brian Fallon.

As usual, Blumenthal crossed the line of accepted opposition-research practices into the realm of dark conspiracy theories. He posited that anyone as devoutly Catholic as Comey must have skeletons in his closet of a sexual nature. Blumenthal rehashed widely debunked allegations that J. Edgar Hoover had been a cross-dresser, and suggested that Comey might have followed in Hoover’s high-heel footsteps and was a cross-dresser, too.

He urged the campaign to put out these far-fetched claims, because he said that people were always ready to believe the worst about their enemies. Once the cross-dressing allegations hit the Internet, Blumenthal advised, they would go viral, and Comey would never be able to undo the damage to his reputation.

“Word about Blumenthal’s dirty-tricks strategy percolated through the Brooklyn headquarters,” said a source close to the campaign. “I was with a young lawyer from the campaign and two female volunteers at a bar near the headquarters, and we began talking about whether Sid’s plan would work and prevent Hillary from being indicted.

“One of the girls asked me if I thought it was possible that Hillary could be indicted, and when I said the obvious—of course it was possible—she looked shocked and burst into tears. Until recently, this young woman and most of the others in the campaign thought that Hillary was in the clear. They told themselves they were off to the White House with the first woman president. But Sid’s proposed plots were a wakeup call that things were going to get rough, and Hillary might not make it. And you could feel it in the atmosphere in Brooklyn—a sense of depression and dread.”



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