希拉里的美国:民主党的秘密历史Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party Movie Script

杰瑞发布于2022-10-23

希拉里的美国:民主党的秘密历史;对欧巴马与希拉里的分析很好 但过度宣传共和党稍微有点太偏颇了

It seems, Peter, that there has been an element of gangsterism in politics.
But the Clintons, they have taken gangsterism to a completely new level.
They've taken it to a global level, and they put it on steroids in a massive way that's unprecedented in American history.
The Clintons have a fabulously powerful and successful political machine, and part of it is, as Bill Clinton said during the first election, ''You get me, you get two for the price of one.'' And that's really the way they operate.
It's a tag-team mechanism.
My husband, who I'm going to put in charge of revitalizing the economy, 'cause, you know, he knows how to do it and... While Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, the Clintons took tens of millions of dollars that ended up in their pockets and hundreds of millions of dollars that ended up in the Clinton Foundation from foreign entities at precisely the time she is making decisions that affect those foreign actors.
So, this is unprecedented in American history.
Will you continue to give speeches?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
I got to pay our bills.
Every ex-president since Eisenhower has gone out and given speeches.
The problem is, never did it happen when that ex-president's wife was a powerful senator and later Secretary of State and could do favors for the people paying speaking fees that, by the way, were often inflated speaking fees.
- How large?
- $500,000, $750,000.
- To give a single speech?
- To give a single speech.
Sometimes a 20-minute speech.
And these are being paid by interested parties in the Third World that want something from his wife, Hillary Clinton, and they usually get it.
[D'Souza] Tell me about Frank Giustra.
Frank Giustra is a Canadian billionaire investor in the mining industry, who wanted to do business in Kazakhstan in Central Asia.
It has one of the largest deposits of uranium in the world.
Well, Frank Giustra, for years, wanted to get lucrative uranium concessions in Kazakhstan.
Couldn't get them.
So he flies with Bill Clinton, his friend, into Kazakhstan.
Bill Clinton praises Nazarbayev, the dictator of the country, says he has a wonderful human-rights record, when he does not.