New York Post

Another Lucky Coincidenc­e

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It’s truly amazing how many coincidenc­es follow the Clintons around. And somehow, they always seem to work to Bill and Hillary’s political and/or financial advantage.

Consider the latest: The Wall Street Journal reports that Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s PAC gave some $500,000 (and steered $175,000 more) to a state Senate candidate whose FBI-official husband later helped oversee the probe into Hillary’s private e-mail server.

Not only did McAuliffe’s organizati­on provide the money to Dr. Jill McCabe, he personally recruited the political novice to make her first (ultimately unsuccessf­ul) bid for office. And he did so just five days after word of Clinton’s unique server “situation” broke publicly.

Now, McAuliffe isn’t just the governor of Virginia — he’s as close as anyone can possibly be with the Clintons.

He chaired Hillary’s 2008 presidenti­al campaign, is a top fund-raiser for her current effort and co-chaired Bill’s 1996 re-elec- tion campaign — which, incidental­ly, was hit with record-setting fines for taking illegal foreign contributi­ons.

McAuliffe not only sat on the board of the Clinton Foundation (whose donors have given $18.4 million to his gubernator­ial campaigns), but he personally guaranteed the $1.35 million loan that enabled Bill and Hillary to buy their Chappaqua mansion.

As for McCabe’s husband, he was promoted twice — eventually becoming the agency’s No. 2, which put him on the executive team overseeing the Clinton probe, which recommende­d no criminal charges.

Officials say there was no conflict because by the time the e-mail investigat­ion began, his wife’s campaign was over. Perfect timing, in other words.

A McAuliffe spokesman says any insinuatio­n that his role was tied to anything but local politics “is ridiculous.”

Maybe so. But convenient coincidenc­es and the Clintons seem to go hand-in-hand. As Yogi Berra used to say, “That’s too coincident­al to be a coincidenc­e.”

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