Hillary Clinton’s own private grudge match
January 8, 2006
WITH THE Supreme Court nomination hearings set to start soon, the liberal attack dogs are out in full force. But Samuel Alito Jr. is far from being the only nominee whom the liberals are badly mistreating.
The latest victim is one about whom the Register has editorialized before: Brett Kavanaugh, currently staff secretary to President George W. Bush, who has been nominated to the Washington D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The culprit in the most recent mistreatment of Mr. Kavanaugh, and his longtime nemesis, is Sen. Hillary Clinton. When President Bush asked that all pending nominees be allowed to stay on the Senate agenda from the 2005 session to the 2006 session — a move that usually is a formality — an unnamed Democrat objected, causing the nomination to lapse.
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Clinton Fundraisers Are Fined $35,000 - Group Underreported Event in 2000
January 6, 2006
A campaign fundraising group for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) has agreed to a $35,000 fine for underreporting hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on a Hollywood fundraiser in 2000.
The organization, New York Senate 2000, agreed to a federal finding that it failed to report $721,895 spent on the fundraiser to boost the former first lady’s campaign for the Senate, according to paperwork provided by Peter F. Paul, who helped finance the star-studded gala that drew Cher, Diana Ross, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston.
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Hillary Treasurer Grossman Admits Filing False FEC Reports Hiding Peter Paul’s $1.2 Million Contribution
January 6, 2006
The FEC has formally determined that Hillary Clinton’s Senate campaign treasurer, Andrew Grossman is legally responsible for the three false FEC reports that Hillary’s finance director, David Rosen, was criminally charged and tried for in mid-2005. Mr. Grossman signed a “Conciliation Agreement” with the FEC on December 13, 2005, admitting his culpability, and agreeing to pay a civil fine and amend his false reports to reflect the $721,000 that he failed to report since October, 2000.
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The Mysterious Hillary Clinton
January 6, 2006
A campaign fundraising group for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has agreed to pay a $35,000 fine for underreporting hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on a Hollywood fundraiser in 2000, according to the Associated Press.
Notice that AP didn’t write Hillary Clinton’s campaign. No. A campaign fundraising group underreported the money Clinton conned out of some of the mentally-challenged Hollywood elite. And this group is paying a $35,000 fine. Not Hillary. She’s an innocent bystander. A news reporter employed literary gymnastics in order to avoid the reader suspecting Senator Clinton was in any way involved in this accounting “mistake.”
Read More at National Ledger
Sen. Clinton 2000 campaign group fined over Hollywood gala
January 5, 2006
A campaign fundraising group for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has agreed to a $35,000 fine for underreporting hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on a Hollywood fundraiser in 2000.
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