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I was down for most of it, except all the parts with Stephen King as a character. If they conveniently forget to adapt those parts, I will not be disappointed.

We were just being cheap. 11 am on a Sunday means mimosas for all, but no open bar. Hooray!

I admit my phrasing was strange, but i said "former Secretaries of State, which is Clinton's only current political title," by which I meant, her only title is "former Secretary of State."

I didn't mention this before, but lots of former Secretaries of State, which is Clinton's only current political title, also engage in public speech-making for profit. I just think that there's much more specific examples of money corrupting politicians than lots of former and current politicians making money from

I'm not the one who keeps throwing out arguments that have nothing to do with what we're talking about. I have maintained a coherent, simple argument throughout.
This is how the legal system works. I don't understand how you think it should function differently.

It's actually been a major revenue stream for former presidents, well before the Clintons. It was a major source of revenue for Reagan, and Carter as well, once they left the presidency.

Thank you, this bothered me, too.

I've been waiting for you in Istanbul for DAYS and now you tell me?

But if Kenneth Branagh is directing, who will keep churning out the Shakespeare adaptations our world so desperately needs?

Earning money from corporate speaking engagements is pretty common for politicians, especially after they've left political office. People act like this isn't something that's happened for a long time.

I am RIGHT AT THIS MOMENT.

The case was resolved with a plea bargain, so the jury wasn't involved at all, if it had even gotten to the point of jury selection/trial before it was pled out.

I… this article you just posted (the Politifact post) supports what I am saying.

Dammit, you got me!

The part I took out (because it wasn't germane to the conversation, and that's how you use quotes):

Duh, it's GHOSTLY.

I thought her greatest heist was stealing the Seoul from South Korea.

I'm so glad that you brought up her husband's infidelity. It has so much to do with the conversation we were having.

"It's true that in 1975, Clinton defended a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl. People who knew her at the time said that she was unenthusiastic at the prospect of defending him, but committed to do the job required of her as a defense attorney (who had been appointed to the case)….

As I librarian, I am going to need a credible source.