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Red Oak

(697 posts)
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 02:10 AM Feb 2016

Is Hillary still "looking into" releasing those Goldman transcripts?

She is either incompetent, supremely slow, or hiding something.

Maybe she just forgot to send her staff the request to "look into" it?

Maybe she didn't get as tough on Goldman Sachs as telling them to "cut it out".

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Is Hillary still "looking into" releasing those Goldman transcripts? (Original Post) Red Oak Feb 2016 OP
The official transcript countdown clock! pinebox Feb 2016 #1
..+1 840high Feb 2016 #3
She wonders why people don't trust her. Maybe she could earn some trust if she released the Cheese Sandwich Feb 2016 #2
She must have read the transcripts Red Oak Feb 2016 #5
They really wouldn't trust her then. SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #7
Speechghazi. madamesilverspurs Feb 2016 #4
She said this. JRLeft Feb 2016 #6
Her staff was looking into it, but she told them to "Knock it off" AgingAmerican Feb 2016 #8
 

Cheese Sandwich

(9,086 posts)
2. She wonders why people don't trust her. Maybe she could earn some trust if she released the
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 02:14 AM
Feb 2016

speeches she got paid millions to give.

Red Oak

(697 posts)
5. She must have read the transcripts
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 02:29 AM
Feb 2016

and made the decision that people would see her as, at best, a person on the take. At worst, maybe something much worse.

Seeing her suck up to Goldman Sachs, and being paid $250,000 to do it, would really hurt her campaign.

She won't release, but we can all imagine what she said. She probably said how much she loves Wall Street. How Goldman Sachs did nothing wrong. How impressed she was with Lloyd Blankfein and what a fine CEO he is. How it wasn't Goldman's fault that stupid homeowners signed documents that they were lured into signing. How she thought banking deregulation was the right thing to do and that, not to worry, she had Goldman Sachs back.

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