'Fiction & 'False'. Working title before Fox Ne
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'Fiction & 'False'. Working title before Fox News settled on 'Fox and Friends'? Nope, the findings of two fact check sites that yes, actually do find some issues/allegations to be 'Factual' and 'True'.
But not this one:
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Clinton Body Count-Clinton friends who've ended up dead ...
https://www.truthorfiction.com/clintonfriends/
http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/bodycount.asp
Whereas a typical private citizen has a much smaller circle of acquaintance, those in public office come into contact with a great many people over the course of their careers. It is therefore not unusual to find at least a few accidental deaths, homicides, and suicides among any politician's list of contacts.
(For example, a "body count" list exists for George Bush.)
The bottom line on this piece of e-lore? It's a badly worked laundry list dressed up to appear significant. The promised damning connections to the Chief Executive are missing, with innuendo misinformation offered up in their place.
Nothing ties Clinton to any of these deaths, something this list (and others of its ilk) conveniently glosses over. What evidence is offered that would compel a rational person to believe there was Clinton involvement in any of these deaths?
One final question to ask yourself before falling for any Clinton Body Count list: If the Chief Executive was having people bumped off left, right, and center, why aren't Monica Lewinsky and Linda Tripp on this list?
At the time of Mary Mahoney's death — a death this list hints was ordered by Clinton — neither Tripp nor Lewinsky were the high-profile household names they now are; they were complete unknowns.
It would be another six months before information about them would explode into the news. If the President were in the habit of having those dangerous to his presidency put in the ground, why didn't he order these deaths?