WikiLeaks email dump reveals parts of Clinton’s speeches to Wall Street
WASHINGTON » Excerpts of Hillary Clinton’s paid speeches, including those to Wall Street, were leaked today, a revelation that may perpetuate criticism that she is an out-of-touch Washington insider and could create trouble for her in the final weeks of her campaign for president.
“Obviously, I’m kind of far removed because the life I’ve lived and the economic, you know, fortunes that my husband and I now enjoy, but I haven’t forgotten it,” Clinton told Goldman-Black Rock on Feb. 4, 2014.
In the transcripts, Clinton acknowledges that she can’t relate to everyday Americans and admits she’s created a public personality separate from who she is in private. She discusses her positions on trade, health care and Wall Street.
“Politics is like sausage being made,” Clinton told the National Multi-Housing Council on April 24, 2013. “It is unsavory, and it always has been that way, but we usually end up where we need to be. But if everybody’s watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least. So, you need both a public and a private position.”
The partial transcripts of the speeches were published by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks as part of a leak of more than 2,000 emails belonging to her campaign chairman, John Podesta. McClatchy could not verify the authenticity of the emails, and Clinton’s campaign declined to confirm their authenticity.
The release came on the same day that the Obama administration accused Russia of being behind the hacking of Democratic National Committee computers in June, and four days after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said he would begin 10 weeks of releases of what he said would be more than 1 million documents.
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“Earlier today the U.S. government removed any reasonable doubt that the Kremlin has weaponized WikiLeaks to meddle in our election and benefit Donald Trump’s candidacy,” Clinton campaign spokesman Glen Caplin said. “We are not going to confirm the authenticity of stolen documents released by Julian Assange, who has made no secret of his desire to damage Hillary Clinton.”
Caplin said other hackers have already proven the warnings of top national security officials that “documents can be faked as part of a sophisticated Russian misinformation campaign.”
Clinton has repeatedly refused to release transcripts of her speeches, a position that became a fierce point of contention with her opponent in the primaries, Sen. Bernie Sanders, whose campaign focused on assertions that Clinton was part of the moneyed Washington establishment. Clinton made about $21.5 million on speeches after she resigned as secretary of state in early 2013 and before she launched her presidential campaign in the spring of 2015.
Sanders’ demands for the speeches struck a nerve with Democratic Party officials, the leaked emails suggest. In one email, dated Jan. 25, 2016, Clinton research director Tony Carrk sent 25 excerpts from the speeches to several party officials, including Podesta. The subject line was “HRC Paid Speeches.”
“Team, attached are the flags from HRC’s paid speeches we have from HWA. I put some highlights below. There is a lot of policy positions that we should give an extra scrub with policy,” he wrote.
Some of Clinton’s speeches would have been campaign fodder for Sanders.
In a speech to a symposium hosted by the investment bank Goldman Sachs on Oct. 24, 2013, Clinton indicated that Wall Street insiders knew best what sort of regulations the markets needed.
“There’s nothing magic about regulations, too much is bad, too little is bad. How do you get to the golden key, how do we figure out what works? And the people that know the industry better than anybody are the people who work in the industry,” Clinton said.
And in a speech at the University of Connecticut on April 23, 2014, Clinton voiced deep awareness that foreign governments were intercepting State Department communications and personal emails.
“At the State Department we were attacked every hour, more than once an hour by incoming efforts to penetrate everything we had. And that was true across the U.S. government,” Clinton said. “And we knew it was going on when I would go to China, or I would go to Russia, we would leave all of our electronic equipment on the plane, with the batteries out, because this is a new frontier. And they’re trying to find out not just about what we do in our government. They’re trying to find out about what a lot of companies do and they were going after the personal emails of people who worked in the State Department.”
According to the email, in a Jan. 6, 2014, speech to General Electric’s Global Leadership Meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., Clinton also lamented the high cost of campaigns as “so ridiculous” and described it as a “kind of free for all” that the Supreme Court allowed.
“So we’re kind of in the wild west, and, you know, it would be very difficult to run for president without raising a huge amount of money and without having other people supporting you because your opponent will have their supporters. So I think as hard as it was when I ran, I think it’s even harder now,” Clinton said.
“With today’s WikiLeaks revelations we are finding out who Hillary Clinton really is, and it’s not hard to see why she fought so hard to keep her transcripts of speeches to Wall Street banks paying her millions of dollars secret,” Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, said in a statement. “The truth that has been exposed here is that the persona Hillary Clinton has adopted for her campaign is a complete and utter fraud. How can Bernie Sanders and many like-minded Democrats continue to support her candidacy in light of these revelations?”
Analysts doubted that the excerpts would have much effect now. In New Hampshire, where the race is too close to call and Sanders still has a strong following, pollster Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, said the Clinton news wouldn’t make much difference. “Most of this is already baked into the cake,” he said.
In North Carolina, Jason Husser, director of the Elon University Poll, agreed the effect would be minimal. “While some of Clinton’s quotes certainly aren’t helpful to her,” Husser said, “they largely confirm suspicions that many in the Sanders’ coalition already begrudgingly accepted as they switched to Clinton over Trump.”
In California, Democratic consultant Bob Mulholland agreed the Clinton news would not hurt her. “With only 33 days left, most voters have concluded the candidates have warts,” he said, and have made their decisions with that in mind.
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©2016 McClatchy Washington Bureau
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dc leaks released a batch of the female felon’s outlining the clinton foundation staff coordinating with the clinton campaign on strategy, talking points and campaign events.
of course, with the f.b.i. and u.s. attorney in your pocket you can do anything and not worry about being prosecuted
It’s not true to begin with, but why would Clinton need the FBI or “u.s. attorney” in her back pocket? Try to point out what part of the article above screams “felon” to you.
Anyway, it’s just us crickets here. Over a hundred posts in the Trump “crude remarks” article. What do real Americans care about?
No hon. Her opinions expressed to various Wall Street groups are in no way felonious. She has been investigated for many years and has never been charged with any crime, much less convicted of any crime. Trump is taking many poorly educated people for a ride.
wrong allie the reason why comey did not prosecute Clinton is because in 2013 comey got 6 million dollars from the Clinton defense fund through Lockheed before he became head of the FBI, corruption at the highest level, study stuff first before you make outrageous comments.
What’s new? Politicians are synonyms to chameleons, they change and adept to the environment to suit themselves and avoid showing their true colors!
There’s nothing “felon” in any of the excerpts in this article. The first quote is just an honest opinion that being a multi-millionaire makes it hard to put oneself in the shoes of an average citizen. Trump, being the “genius” billionaire (ok, millionaire), is no different. But Clinton does add that “I haven’t forgotten.” And every public person (politician, celebrity, athlete) has to create a separate public persona different from their private life.
Her statement that “Wall Street insiders knew best what sort of regulations the markets needed” is a truth, no worse than things Trump has said. He’s said he knows how bad and crooked the system is because HE took advantage of the system.
And saying that it takes a ridiculous amount of money to run for president is another truth. She’s absolutely correct. Does that make her a “felon?”
Clinton is a bold faced Liar and needs to be held accountable !
Yes and we want change. No more Corrupt Hilary or her perv husband who was already Impeached !!
Trump is the Leader this great nation needs now.
Trump has so much money that he thought he could do no wrong and he is an a-hole for saying that stuff, but it’s funny how this was released at this time.
wikileaks released some info on Clinton that’s not very complimentary earlier, but what’s the story
that the main stream media is focusing on?
it will be very interesting what happens and what kind of dirt will be known about
both of the candidates in the near future.
As you say, the WikiLeaks info is not very complimentary, but it’s nothing really bad. The worst she said is that she felt “far removed” from the average American due to being a multi-millionaire. If Trump himself denied that, he’d be lying.
Trump’s lewd comments have alienated millions of voters, most likely the ones who were undecided, the ones who will make the difference in this election. Fair or not, people are interested in that story, so the media is reporting on it. Even Fox News has to report it.
And you’re also right, we still might see a lot of dirt on both candidates, so let’s wait and see.
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Are you saying Bill is more of a stud than Donald? Yay, Bill > Donald!
Anyway, Bill’s not running. And Hillary reacted properly to those other women.
“Are you saying Bill is more of a stud than Donald? Yay, Bill > Donald!”
it’s a disappointment to see you approving and cheering on the stain, a serial rapist and sexual assaulter. it’s as if you are approving and cheering rapes and sexual assaults.
“Anyway, Bill’s not running. And Hillary reacted properly to those other women.”
the female felon said she will appoint the stain to lead the economy and job creation in her administration. that makes his history of rape and sexual assault while president a valid issue for consideration.
the female felon’s attempts at character assassinations of the stain’s rapes and sexual assaults exposes her utter contempt for women’s rights and status.
sad to see you out of the closet wearing the female felon’s brown shirt. your post praising the stain’s history of rape and sexual assault has exposed your own contempt for women’s rights and status.
I am disappointed, I would have thought ZEALOT KLASTRI would have been the first one to come out off hiding and defend his Hero. You haven’t seen anything yet, this is just the start of the Clintons fall from grace. By election time Trumps locker room talk will be a non issue.