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 ‘Optics’ of Lynch–Clinton Meeting Are Not Just Bad, They’re Disqualifying
Just ask Pete Rose.
By Andrew C. McCarthy — July 2, 2016

Why isn’t Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame?

So he gambled. So what? There’s no code of ethics for athletic prowess. There are plenty of baseball players who’ve done far worse — racists, druggies, sex abusers, fathers who abandon their children. And on the other side of the coin, many players who were stellar enough to make it to Cooperstown couldn’t hold a candle to Charlie Hustle.

Yet almost 30 years after the Hall’s doors were slammed shut on the all-time major-league leader in base hits, Rose is still banned from baseball because he bet on games. Why? After all, gambling is legal in many places and generally considered a harmless vice even where it is outlawed. In the greater scheme of things, it is not in the same league as much of the thuggery despite which pro athletes are routinely given second chances, third chances, and chances ad infinitum.

Rose, however, remains disqualified. And rightly so.

In the narrow world of baseball, his offense is unpardonable. The place of the game in our history, culture, and consciousness depends on its being perceived as on the up-and-up. Professional baseball was nearly destroyed in 1919 by a conspiracy to fix the World Series — the famed “Black Sox” scandal dramatized in Eight Men Out. The cautionary lesson for the Powers That Be was stark: The public’s willingness to buy tickets and hot dogs and jerseys and caps and bobblehead dolls (to say nothing of the beer and Viagra sales that drive networks to plunk down billions for broadcast rights) hinges on its confidence that the fix is not in. The integrity of the game is why people live and die with every pitch, why they accept the final score with joy or mourning — not with the eye-rolling that attaches to such scripted performance art as professional wrestling.

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Since she was stupid enough to get caught, I'm going to say that this just ramped up the chances of an indictment against Clinton.

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Yes, it should be disqualifying ......

but .....

rules and regulations doesn't apply to the Clintons.

I predict that Lynch will carry this cloud of well earned suspicion until HClinton becomes president, in which soon after, she'll be replaced ..... in their effort to remove suspicion from the AG office. This is, after all, the Clinton Machine at work. Suspicion is their (both) middle name. At least one of their middle names among several.

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Simply stated, the perception of injustice becomes the reality of injustice. We avoid the erosion of the rule of law and the downward spiral toward systemic corruption by barring bad optics. If we don’t even let it look bad, chances are it won’t be bad.

Mr. McCarthy's position depends on the assumption that the ends do not justify the means.

Unfortunately, in today's political world, particularly among Democrats, the end definitely justifies any means. 

Hillary Clinton is their girl, apparently because she has the proper opinions about things like abortion.  That's the end, so far as they're concerned -- nothing else matters to them.

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I don't know why people think something is going to happen with Hillary.

The Benghazi hearings were a big nothing-burger from the get-go.  And that was clear when GOP politicians were saying the point of the investigation was to drive down her likeability ratings.

And the email servers bit is another one. Lynch may have said she'd accept the FBI recommendations, but it's not really up to her.  She... and the FBI Director both work for Obama.  Furthermore, positions like the Attorney General and the FBI Director are political appointees, who usually only serve during the time their President was in office.  So they are looking for a new job with Obama leaving office in 2017.

Doing anything to Clinton will severely impact their ability to find work in a few months.  After all, considering they are appointed by Obama, their best source of jobs will be from liberal sources.  And liberal sources will not want to hire the people who killed their chance for the Presidency.

Honestly, I figure that the Clintons meetings with the FBI and DoJ have been to offer jobs within their administration (or within other organizations their foundation has ties with).  Of course, that offer would only be good if they cooperate.
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Doing anything to Clinton will severely impact their ability to find work in a few months.  .

Honestly, I figure that the Clintons meetings with the FBI and DoJ have been to offer jobs within their administration (or within other organizations their foundation has ties with).  Of course, that offer would only be good if they cooperate.
There's also K Street (and the likes), where political rejects and has-beens slither off to. 

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What's gonna happen to all those FBI investigators who worked on the Clinton case -after- she takes office?

Would you want to be one of them?

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What's gonna happen to all those FBI investigators who worked on the Clinton case -after- she takes office?

Would you want to be one of them?

Good questions and I have no doubt the fact that she could win and has a reputation of going after anyone and anything that gets in her way on her journey to power is on the investigator's minds
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 ‘Optics’ of Lynch–Clinton Meeting Are Not Just Bad, They’re Disqualifying
Just ask Pete Rose.
By Andrew C. McCarthy — July 2, 2016

I read today that Bill Clinton's plane got to the Arizona airport first.  Then, he was walking across the tarmac toward her plane that was about to land, waited, then boarded the plane.  This meeting was planned.  Now, they say they wouldn't do that again.  Well, they don't need to do it again, she related whatever information she needed to tell him BEFORE Hillary spoke to the FBI a few days after that.