US Cabinet Members Exposed, Biggest Drug Scandal In Government History
Posted by Ryan Wynns | Oct 22, 2016 | Liberal Corruption
Will He Be Forced To Face A Committee Hearing?
President Obama has a long history of doing illegal things. Whether we are talking about any of his failed policies or the weed he used to brag about smoking, he continues to surround himself with like-minded individuals.
In leaked documents, we see that National Security Adviser Susan Rice is a marijuana and hallucinogenic user, as evidenced by a national security clearance form she filled out that’s been released by WikiLeaks. Such drugs cause distorted perceptions of reality while impairing the user’s decision-making process. Along with her boss, President Obama, Rice is squarely in league with her peers, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Their lifestyle of drug and alcohol use accounts for their foreign policy rationale–or better yet, lack thereof. They vilify foreign leaders Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad out of maniacal personal vendettas, while at the same time backing ISIS in Iraq and Syria. And they leave our borders wide open, doing nothing to prevent Jihadist terrorist attacks like the ones in San Bernardino and Tampa.
Such demented “governance” owes to their faculties have been impaired by abusing illicit substances.
National Security Advisor Susan Rice, Pothead and Acidhead.
On the clearance form, Rice checked off “Yes” to use of “hallucinogenics (LSD, PCP, etc.)” and admitted in her own writing to “recreational use of marijuana from 1982 to 1990.” Meaning, in 1997, she became President Bill Clintons Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs when she was already a habitual drug user.
Nonetheless, she fulfilled her assignment to that State Department position, holding it for the entirety of Bill’s second term, leaving with him on January 20th, 2001. Not only that, in the mind of the subsequent Democrat president, her drug use wasn’t enough to impede in having worked for Bill on her resume.
Upon entering office, Obama made her his Ambassador to the United Nations. A fellow marijuana user, he was impressed enough with her ambassador performance that when Thomas Donilon resigned as National Security Advisor in 2013, Obama replaced Donilon with Rice. She maintains both the ambassador and presidential adviser position to this day.
Rice’s National Security Clearance Form — The Smoking Gun
Rice has been lucky enough to have a disgraceful drug-fueled public foul-up where police involvement and media coverage were unavoidable and inevitable, unlike Obama’s original Secretary of Commerce, John Bryson. On June 12th, 2012, while in San Gabriel Valley, California to give a commencement speech at Polytechnic School, while driving, Bryson struck the same Buick twice in a row, the driver of which, with his two passengers, then followed Bryson.
They soon witnessed him striking a second vehicle, this one having two occupants. At the scene of this last collision, which was investigated as a hit-and-run, Bryson was found unconscious at the wheel.
Subsequently testing positive for Ambien, his two prosecutors nonetheless determined there to be “insufficient evidence to prove driving under the influence.”
It is inexplicable and baffling how having a sleep medication in his system could be regarded as having nothing to do with a quick succession of three collisions with other vehicles — which indicates a lack of awareness — and being found asleep at the wheel. If you’re asleep and there’s a sleep medication in your system… well, 1 + 1 = 2. Bryson was forced to resign, but not after the Obama administration was evasively played dumb with the press when pressed about the scandal.
Closer to Rice’s sphere of influence, there being more overlap between the State Department and National Security Adviser, Hillary Clinton has a raging drinking problem, as reinforced in a Feb. 23rd, 2015 email by Hillary’s Traveling Press Secretary Nick Merrill. With the subject line “2.23.15 HRC Clips (Afternoon Update)”, it’s one of Merrill’s daily logs of media covering Hillary. It includes in full an ABC News interview with Amy Chozick, a reporter on the New York Times Hillary beat.
Assange Exposing These Corrupt Frauds
Although this interview was already on the public record, its appearance in The Podesta Emails has brought it renewed attention. Asked what in covering Hillary she’s been most surprised by, Chozick answers, “Hmm. She likes to drink. We were on the campaign trail in 2008 and the press thought she was just taking shots to pander to voters in Pennsylvania.”
Assuring us that Hillary in actuality is an avid, habitual drinker, Chozick counters the media’s assumptions with a sardonic, “Um, no.”
And Chozick is far from the only person who’s witnessed Hillary’s drinking problem in person. That Pennsylvania campaign stop wasn’t the only one in 2008 at which she drank to “relate” to the unwashed masses. One shot led a binge, during which she called across the room to Hammond mayor Thomas McDermott… before he’d arrived.
When he finally did, he quipped, “Every time I get around you, we always start drinking.” This may have been the first time in public, but McDermott had let on that he’d had repeat firsthand experience with a drunken Hillary Clinton.
When Hillary wasn’t drinking at a campaign stop, it was all she could talk about. In Wisconsin, she oddly beamed with pride as she boasted of having indulged in a “drinking contest” with her one of her then-presidential rivals, John McCain, during a 2004 Congressional delegation trip to Estonia.
Drunken Hillary Parties in Colombia
In her last year as Secretary of State, during a Summit of the Americas trip to Cartagena, Colombia, Hillary was filmed outright partying, downing large quantities of wine and beer and erratically, jubilantly waving her arms around in the air. This display grabbed international front page headlines and at a Press Club dinner, Obama cracked that she “won’t stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena.” To him, such behavior wasn’t repellent, but amusing, even admirable.
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Posted by Ryan Wynns | Oct 22, 2016 | Liberal Corruption
Will He Be Forced To Face A Committee Hearing?
President Obama has a long history of doing illegal things. Whether we are talking about any of his failed policies or the weed he used to brag about smoking, he continues to surround himself with like-minded individuals.
In leaked documents, we see that National Security Adviser Susan Rice is a marijuana and hallucinogenic user, as evidenced by a national security clearance form she filled out that’s been released by WikiLeaks. Such drugs cause distorted perceptions of reality while impairing the user’s decision-making process. Along with her boss, President Obama, Rice is squarely in league with her peers, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Their lifestyle of drug and alcohol use accounts for their foreign policy rationale–or better yet, lack thereof. They vilify foreign leaders Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad out of maniacal personal vendettas, while at the same time backing ISIS in Iraq and Syria. And they leave our borders wide open, doing nothing to prevent Jihadist terrorist attacks like the ones in San Bernardino and Tampa.
Such demented “governance” owes to their faculties have been impaired by abusing illicit substances.
National Security Advisor Susan Rice, Pothead and Acidhead.
On the clearance form, Rice checked off “Yes” to use of “hallucinogenics (LSD, PCP, etc.)” and admitted in her own writing to “recreational use of marijuana from 1982 to 1990.” Meaning, in 1997, she became President Bill Clintons Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs when she was already a habitual drug user.
Nonetheless, she fulfilled her assignment to that State Department position, holding it for the entirety of Bill’s second term, leaving with him on January 20th, 2001. Not only that, in the mind of the subsequent Democrat president, her drug use wasn’t enough to impede in having worked for Bill on her resume.
Upon entering office, Obama made her his Ambassador to the United Nations. A fellow marijuana user, he was impressed enough with her ambassador performance that when Thomas Donilon resigned as National Security Advisor in 2013, Obama replaced Donilon with Rice. She maintains both the ambassador and presidential adviser position to this day.
Rice’s National Security Clearance Form — The Smoking Gun
Rice has been lucky enough to have a disgraceful drug-fueled public foul-up where police involvement and media coverage were unavoidable and inevitable, unlike Obama’s original Secretary of Commerce, John Bryson. On June 12th, 2012, while in San Gabriel Valley, California to give a commencement speech at Polytechnic School, while driving, Bryson struck the same Buick twice in a row, the driver of which, with his two passengers, then followed Bryson.
They soon witnessed him striking a second vehicle, this one having two occupants. At the scene of this last collision, which was investigated as a hit-and-run, Bryson was found unconscious at the wheel.
Subsequently testing positive for Ambien, his two prosecutors nonetheless determined there to be “insufficient evidence to prove driving under the influence.”
It is inexplicable and baffling how having a sleep medication in his system could be regarded as having nothing to do with a quick succession of three collisions with other vehicles — which indicates a lack of awareness — and being found asleep at the wheel. If you’re asleep and there’s a sleep medication in your system… well, 1 + 1 = 2. Bryson was forced to resign, but not after the Obama administration was evasively played dumb with the press when pressed about the scandal.
Closer to Rice’s sphere of influence, there being more overlap between the State Department and National Security Adviser, Hillary Clinton has a raging drinking problem, as reinforced in a Feb. 23rd, 2015 email by Hillary’s Traveling Press Secretary Nick Merrill. With the subject line “2.23.15 HRC Clips (Afternoon Update)”, it’s one of Merrill’s daily logs of media covering Hillary. It includes in full an ABC News interview with Amy Chozick, a reporter on the New York Times Hillary beat.
Assange Exposing These Corrupt Frauds
Although this interview was already on the public record, its appearance in The Podesta Emails has brought it renewed attention. Asked what in covering Hillary she’s been most surprised by, Chozick answers, “Hmm. She likes to drink. We were on the campaign trail in 2008 and the press thought she was just taking shots to pander to voters in Pennsylvania.”
Assuring us that Hillary in actuality is an avid, habitual drinker, Chozick counters the media’s assumptions with a sardonic, “Um, no.”
And Chozick is far from the only person who’s witnessed Hillary’s drinking problem in person. That Pennsylvania campaign stop wasn’t the only one in 2008 at which she drank to “relate” to the unwashed masses. One shot led a binge, during which she called across the room to Hammond mayor Thomas McDermott… before he’d arrived.
When he finally did, he quipped, “Every time I get around you, we always start drinking.” This may have been the first time in public, but McDermott had let on that he’d had repeat firsthand experience with a drunken Hillary Clinton.
When Hillary wasn’t drinking at a campaign stop, it was all she could talk about. In Wisconsin, she oddly beamed with pride as she boasted of having indulged in a “drinking contest” with her one of her then-presidential rivals, John McCain, during a 2004 Congressional delegation trip to Estonia.
Drunken Hillary Parties in Colombia
In her last year as Secretary of State, during a Summit of the Americas trip to Cartagena, Colombia, Hillary was filmed outright partying, downing large quantities of wine and beer and erratically, jubilantly waving her arms around in the air. This display grabbed international front page headlines and at a Press Club dinner, Obama cracked that she “won’t stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena.” To him, such behavior wasn’t repellent, but amusing, even admirable.
And why wouldn’t he? He and Hillary are one of a kind. In his notorious 1995 memoir Dreams of My Father, Obama frankly admitted to having begun using marijuana, alcohol, and even cocaine as early as when he was a teenager.
A Hillary presidency would be the ideological successor to Obama’s, continuing his policies and taking them to even further extremes. Rice, a favorite in their circle, very well may retain her National Security Adviser post or take on a new one. And Bill, who, per his brother Roger, “has a nose like a vacuum cleaner” — a special cocaine-only vacuum cleaner — would be back in the White House as “First Gentleman”.
With pothead Susan Rice and/or others of her ilk surrounding her, they’d continue with such treasonous duplicity as rooting for and celebrating the overthrow and murder of Muammar Gaddafi — during the 2011 Libyan Civil War, Rice had joined Hillary in imploring that Gadaffi “step down” — and letting a U.S. ambassador and tree U.S. soldiers to get killed by terrorists so as to cover up Hillary’s arms running operation to ISIS. Rice shamelessly spewed the same lie as Hillary and Obama that the Benghazi attacks had been inspired by a non-existent “anti-Islam video.”
Alex Jones has shared confidences from inside the Trump campaign that Trump uses absolutely no drugs and won’t drink a drop of alcohol, opting for the diet of a champion fighter or laborer whose duties consist of constant heavy lifting, eating several steaks a day.
This accounts for Trump’s boundless energy, strong mental health, and his clarity of mind and vision in his plans and determined commitment to doing right by the American people. Please, no more drug-addicted, alcoholic super-criminals in the presidency.
Pray for the election of Donald Trump, who will pay no credence to political correctness; will renegotiate the bad trade deals that have destroyed American jobs and then restore those jobs; will secure our borders;will cooperate with foreign governments who aren’t our enemies, while accurately identifying those who are so as to deal with them decisively and accordingly.
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