Jun 10, 2016 Rajiv Fernando, a wealthy securities trader who gave heavily to both Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign and the Clinton Foundation—and who just so happened to land himself a plum spot on a sensitive government intelligence advisory panel after Hillary became secretary of state. What makes this particular example stand out is Fernando’s lack of qualifications for a job that involved advising the secretary of state—and, by extension, the president of the United States—on the topic of nuclear weapons. The International Security Advisory Board was filled with nuclear scientists, past Cabinet secretaries, and former members of Congress. The only thing Fernando had to offer the group was, in ABC’s words, “his technological know-how,” which none of his fellow panelists seemed to find all that helpful. Fernando was so out of place, in fact, that one board member told ABC that none of his colleagues could figure out why he was even there. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/clinton-donor-sensitive-intelligence-board/story?id=39710624 http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...clear_expert_he_wasn_t.html?wpisrc=burger_bar
Jun 10, 2016 All you need to do now is Certify your post by tagging resgod And adding triple dots here and there... And new lines
Jun 11, 2016 Wow, good thing she only has about 104 counts against her otherwise she would really be in trouble.
Jun 11, 2016 The same people complaining that this guy had a "lack of qualifications" are prepared to cast a vote for Donald Trump to become the next president of the United States. You can't make this s--- up.