A Chicago Tribune reporter believes the Democrats should ask Hillary Clinton to step down in the wake of new information about her e-mail.
After shutting down the investigation into whether the private server Clinton used while secretary of the U.S. Department of State contained classified information, the FBI announced the investigation’s resurrection last week.
While examining Anthony Weiner’s laptop during an investigation into his texting a 15-year-old girl, the FBI found pertinent Clinton e-mail on it. Weiner, who resigned from Congress in 2011 after publicly posting an inappropriate picture of himself on Twitter, is married to Huma Abedin, Clinton’s closest aide.
Tribune reporter John Kass asked, “Has America become so numb by the decades of lies and cynicism oozing from Clinton Inc. that it could elect Hillary Clinton as president, even after Friday’s FBI announcement that it had reopened an investigation of her emails while secretary of state? We’ll find out soon enough.”
Kass called Donald Trump “the vulgarian” at the gate of the elites and a symptom of the problem, not a cause. “Hillary Clinton and husband Bill are both cause and effect.” Will these developments sink Clinton?
“This can’t be about pervert Anthony Weiner and his reported desire for a teenage girl,” Kass wrote. “But it can be about the laptop of Weiner’s wife, Clinton aide Huma Abedin, and emails between her and Hillary. It comes after the FBI investigation in which Comey concluded Clinton had lied and been “reckless” with national secrets, but said he could not recommend prosecution.”
Kass said the party should demand that Clinton immediately step down as the presidential candidate nominee and allow Sen. Tim Kaine to step up.
Kass mentioned that Wikileaks hacked and released 35,000 Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s e-mails and intends to release more. Clinton clearly has a problem.
But she’ll play the “women” card, Kass said, despite breaking the law and lying to the people she hopes will vote for her. The Clintons peddle their influence to gain power and keep their fortune.