Hillary: So many questions and no answers

  1. Obama held a press conference today and he said that he had asked his people who are in charge of campaign contributions to help Hillary pay off her debt. He also mentioned that the money was coming directly from 'big money' and not from individuals. But why would the 'big money' people want to contribute towards Hillary to pay her debt? How do they benefit?
  2. Why did Hillary go on a spending spree knowing there was a chance that she may not make it? Who did she expect would pay off her debt?
  3. What kind of message does that send to all Americans? Who is rescuing the homeowner who bought a mortgage in good faith and who is now facing foreclosure? No 'big money' people would be coming forward because how would they benefit?
  4. Why is this extortion being treating as a non-event? Obama attempted to make it appear business as usual; he spoke how he was looking forward to he and Hillary campaigning together this Friday. Can anyone doubt that all Obama feels for the woman is anything but utter contempt? But he is a politician and he can smile even when he is hurting.
  5. Has the extortion money been paid off? How long will it take? In whose name would the extortion check be written?
  6. Why isn't there an uproar about this hideous extortion affair?
  7. Had it been a man instead of Hillary, would he have gone the route of extortion or is Hillary being exempt from extortion charges because she is a female after all?
  8. Why was Hillary received with standing ovation when she returned to her Senate? There were all reasons to snub her and none to applaud her. She was causing a rift within the party unless she got her extortion money or unless she was made a vp, which in effect would help the Republicans. A standing ovation would have been appropriate for someone who exited graciously and embraced the winner unconditionally. But that did not happen. Why a standing ovation for a corrupt, greedy and vicious woman?
  9. Why did Bill Clinton rear his ugly head and now he is hiding it when his party needs it?
  10. Isn't the entire extortion affair sending off the odor of corruption?
  11. What happens the next time around when a candidate loses? Has Clinton's episode set a precedent whereby candidates could in the future attempt to out-spend the other in a bid to be the winner, and if they lose, the winner would then buy their support by 'raising funds' on their behalf?
  12. America's corruption or lack thereof does impact the lives of billions of people around the globe. Therefore, if Hillary has no problem being so decadent and so greedy, who is out there to rule by example?
  13. Where do we go from here?