Sleaze at the State Dept.: Does Anyone Really Care?
The Post is quite happy to criticize Hillary Clinton based on e-mails that have been hacked or released as part of investigations (“Cash and Curry Hill,” Aug. 24).
My question to The Post is: Where’s the transparency on Donald Trump’s side? Where are his tax returns that will outline his business relationships?
What about Trump’s e-mails? We haven’t seen even one personal or business e-mail from Trump or his organization. The public would love to see these.
I’ve seen a lot of outrage about Hillary, and I’ve seen that very, very rich people have gotten 10-minute meetings after they made massive donations.
I see The Post is up in arms about this, but I really don’t care.
This is how the world works. Rich people get things that others don’t. It’s why people want to be rich.
Michael Katz
White Plains
If the Clinton Foundation continues accepting contributions from foreign entities until the election, then obviously President Hillary Clinton would owe them a favor afterward.
To admit they’ll cease accepting such contributions after the election is a tacit admission that the basic practice itself is wrong.
The Clinton Foundation needs to cease the practice immediately.
James Nollet
Milkowice, Poland
If Clinton is ever indicted, she should use the “affluenza defense.” It seems to apply perfectly in her case.
She has trouble distinguishing right and wrong, has a sense of entitlement, doesn’t seem to understand the consequences of her actions and doesn’t think the rules apply to her.
Peter Orsi
Brooklyn
As more and more facts come out, and we learn of more clandestine and inappropriate meetings among Clinton, her staff, private citizens and/or officials of foreign governments, the improprieties are enormous.
The opportunities for illegal activities are expanding with every report.
Hillary should drop out.
Alan Brooks
Brooklyn
Why does Ryan Lochte’s one lie create an international incident when Hillary’s many lies, which have reached epic proportions, are excused?
Maybe Brazil has a better Justice Department than we do.
Or maybe Brazil gave to the Clinton Foundation.
Imelda De Martin
Red Bank, NJ Our country is being led by wealth, greed and personal interest. What’s next, serfdom? The Clinton Foundation is led by a devious liar. How is this good for the country?
Craig Gunther
Toms River, NJ
For those who voted for President Obama, I forgive you, because it was certainly an emotional vote.
If you send us Clinton, however, I would not only remember, but never forget.
If you vote for her, you’re an accessary to all the criminal things she’s done, as well as what she will do in the future.
J. Kennedy
Westchester
Why is the Clinton Foundation telling us it will stop taking donations from foreign governments if Hillary wins the November election?
Does that mean accepting donations was OK while she was secretary of state or while she’s a presidential candidate?
She has taken money from countries that kill gays and treat women like dirt, but says she supports these groups.
Money beats values, guess.
Peter Provenzale
Somerset, NJ