The news about the Clintons favoring over 300 campaign donors with White House "State Dinners" at taxpayer's expense is beyond outrage, at least to those of us who are not Democrats. Just how much arrogance must the unanointed endure before a long overdue reckoning takes place?
President Clinton has spent over $200 million traveling the world with hundreds and thousands of guests, yet there has been no public accounting of who they are or why the went. Hillary Clinton has spent over $100 million globe trotting dollars, including expenses for unnecessary guests such as singer Sheryl Crow.
Then there are have been costs for the many years of "Lincoln Bedroom" guests, over 400 of whom spent the night during the past year of Hillary's Senate campaign, not to mention the $million or more that she owes, but refuses to pay back because they were "legal" taxpayer expenditures.
The White House has consistently limited or refused accountability for Clintons' spending and that's simply unacceptable, except to the politically challenged news media who continuously dangles it in our faces, then pulls back without further questions or follow-up.
This is the year 2000, not the l960's. This is not the enchantment or the royal romance afforded to the brief encounter with the JKF administration. This is nearly eight years of blatant embezzlement of public funds by the Clinton gang. These are not petty indiscretions. Lesser office holders and public officials are doing jail time for much less.
Though none of it has tweaked the public's, the General Accounting Office's or the media's conscience enough to do anything about it, consider this: How much children's health insurance, public school repairs, or indigent senior's prescription drugs could those hundreds of millions of dollars have purchased if not recklessly spent by the self-indulgent Clintons who profess to care so much about those things and so much more?
Indeed, it's time to do a White House audit now, and to conduct a house cleaning before the Clintons leave to enjoy a luxury life of retirement at our expense without paying us back. If the audit reveals what it should, they won't be costing any more tax dollars, unless they become our guests in the "Gray Bar Hotel."
Certainly, such an audit would send a strong message to the next and future occupants of the White House.
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