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Was Bill in Phoenix?
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| This is an iHeart podcast. | |
| The American Mirror website pointed out that Bill Clinton was in Phoenix to attend a, quote, Latino leaders roundtable, according to one of the apparent participants. | |
| But as the website asks, have the Clintons ever held a political event and not invited the media? | |
| Not often. | |
| And in this case, there was no media coverage of any such event. | |
| You only know about it because the photos of Clinton's Phoenix visit were posted on social media. | |
| So was Bill Clinton in Phoenix for the primary purpose of setting up a private meeting with Lynch? | |
| I'm an inquiring mind. | |
| I'd like to know, because it turns out Lynch was in Arizona as part of a national tour to discuss law enforcement issues focusing on community relations. | |
| And the question is whether Bill Clinton, knowing her schedule, made a point of this rendezvous. | |
| And if so, what was the purpose? | |
| And if the purpose was to shape the outcome of the criminal investigation that involves his wife. | |
| Even Democratic Senator Chris Coons confessed that the meeting sends the wrong signal, even if it was brief, casual, social meeting with a former president. | |
| I think she should have said, look, I recognize you have a long record of leadership on fighting crime. | |
| This is not the time for us to be having that conversation. | |
| After the election is over, I'd welcome your advice. | |
| Now, we don't know what was on Loretta Lynch's mind, but I'm pretty certain that we know what was on Bill's mind. | |
| After all, we know who we're dealing with. | |
| We're dealing with the Clintons. | |
| Their entire lives seem to involve managing scandals, one ethical moment after another, one crisis after another. | |
| That's second nature to who they are. | |
| They don't leave anything to chance. | |