Anonymous ID: 693adb June 22, 2019, 2:32 a.m. No.6813946   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>6813937

pain is coming

 

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paĂ­s incoming - A trial per pais denotes a trial by the country; that is, trial by jury.. An Estoppel in pais means that a party is prevented by his or her own conduct from obtaining the enforcement of a right which would operate to the detriment of another who justifiably relied on such conduct.

 

Sounds like current timeline of USA

 

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Anonymous ID: 693adb June 22, 2019, 3:17 a.m. No.6814018   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4026 >>4136 >>4410 >>4505 >>4641

>>6813994

>Capricia Marshall

 

https://observer.com/2016/10/dc-leaks-exposes-clinton-insiders-elitist-and-embarrassing-emails/

 

DC Leaks Exposes Clinton Insider’s Elitist and Embarrassing Emails

 

Latest Clinton campaign hack reveals inner circle PR tactics and networking efforts

By Michael Sainato • 10/07/16 10:07am

The anonymous hacker organization DC Leaks released a set of emails on October 6 from Hillary Clinton insider Capricia Marshall.

 

“She worked on the Bill Clinton presidential campaign. In 2000, as the Clinton Administration wound down, Marshall worked on Hillary Clinton’s New York Senate campaign, although in its aftermath her name figured in charges of campaign finance violations brought before the Federal Election Commission. Capricia Marshall is increasingly at Clinton’s side these days,” wrote DC Leaks in its announcement.

 

One series of emails reveals Clinton Foundation staff discussing setting Clinton up on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. “The answer we actually need is will she go on Fallon as a guest to get them to do a viral video while there,” wrote Craig Minassianto to Terri McCullough via their Clinton Foundation email addresses.

 

There is also correspondence between Clinton Foundation staff coordinating celebrity and media appearances related to Clinton Foundation publicity. These emails reveal how the Clinton Foundation serves as an apparatus to network and showcase the Clinton brand alongside the top celebrities and TV shows. Staff also express concern that many of the celebrities cited as possibilities to schedule for events, “may not seem legitimate voices.”

 

MSNBC producer Sheara Braun corresponded with Clinton campaign spokesperson Adrienne Elrod in a chain of emails Marshall was cc’ed on from April 2015. There Braun described a segment MSNBC aired every week to target millennials for Clinton. “The point of the segment is basically to inform young people about all of the crap and nonsense that Sec. Clinton and President Clinton (but mostly Sec. Clinton) had to face back in the 90s when President Clinton was running for office…everything from cookie-gate to stand-by-your-man-gate to Hillarycare,” wrote Braun. “The point isn’t to dwell on the past but the point is to talk about this amazing, intelligent woman who probably faced more nonsense back in the day because she is a woman…and she continues to have to face it. She is smarter than most men and more qualified than most men to be president.”

 

MSNBC’s favoritism was already apparent for those paying attention throughout the Democratic primaries, but this set of emails demonstrates a blatant switch from professionalism to dogmatic support for Clinton’s candidacy.

 

“This was not a good interview for her. She admitted some things were not disclosed at Clinton Foundation,” wrote Joyce Aboussie in one email to Marshall, regarding a June 2015 interview Clinton did with CNN’s Anderson Cooper. In August, the Intercept reported Aboussie set up a meeting between Clinton and executives from coal giant, Peabody Energy.

 

“Super excited to be Canvassing for H and doing our part to rock SC!,” wrote Clinton Foundation executive director Stephanie Street, in an email noting she would be working in South Carolina for Clinton before the state’s Democratic primary. As far as ethics are concerned, at the very least, Clinton Foundation staff should have refrained from participating in any Clinton campaign events.

 

In a chain of emails Marshall was included in, Clinton aide Cheryl Mills and Clinton campaign traveling press secretary Nick Merrill went into damage control over an article published in the Intercept in June 2016, that explained how Clinton used a Leadership PAC as a slush fund in 2008 and 2009. A State Department official who received a press inquiry from the author of the article gave Mills and Merrill a heads-up on the story.

 

What could be Clinton’s new email address was also included in the leak, as first reported by the Daily Caller. An email sent to Marshall and several others from the address hdr29@hrcoffice.com read:

 

“Dear All–

Now that our No Ceilings roll out has finished, I wanted to thank you, and through you, the entire team that did the work to support us in producing a world class report, plan and event.

I could not be happier or prouder. Please get some rest–you’ve earned it!

Onward—H”

 

Marshall was also added on an email from Congresswoman Debbie Dingell asking Clinton staff when she should announce her formal endorsement of Clinton, supporting arguments against superdelegates that say they serve as apparatuses to the presidential campaigns to manufacture consent for a particular candidate. “I keep mouth shut and wait for you all to tell me what you want,” she wrote.

Anonymous ID: 693adb June 22, 2019, 3:21 a.m. No.6814026   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4034 >>4136 >>4410 >>4505 >>4641

>>6814018

Capricia Marshall at the LBJ Presidential Library in 2018.

She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to immigrant parents, a Croatian[1] father and Mexican mother.[2][3] In 1986, Marshall graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Studies.[2][4] She studied at the University of Madrid for a year before attending Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where she was president of the student bar association, and graduated in 1990.[2]

Anonymous ID: 693adb June 22, 2019, 3:24 a.m. No.6814034   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4049 >>4054 >>4092 >>4136 >>4196 >>4410 >>4505 >>4641

>>6814026

https://www.harrywalker.com/speakers/capricia-marshall/

 

Capricia Marshall

EXCLUSIVE

 

Chief of Protocol of the United States (2009-2013)

White House Social Secretary (1997-2001)

Special Assistant to then-First Lady Hillary Clinton (1993-1997)

Ambassador-in-Residence, Atlantic Council

As Chief of Protocol of the United States, bearing the rank of Ambassador, from 2009 until 2013, Capricia Penavic Marshall was the United States’ lead representative in setting the stage for diplomacy at the highest levels.

 

She has consistently been recognized as one of the leading female power players in Washington. She was most recently featured in Elle magazine's feature "Setting the Agenda: How 43 Women are Changing the World for Women in 2015," as well as its list of "10 Most Powerful Women in DC." She has also been featured in Washington Life magazine's "Power 100" and Capitol File magazine's "6 D.C. Power Women on Challenges, Opportunities and Success."

 

Explore Capricia Marshall's Talks

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The Art of Diplomacy

 

As President Obama’s Chief of Protocol, Ms. Marshall was the invaluable link between the administration and foreign diplomats—bridging cultural norms, languages and people from all over the world. She was a “balance of grace, efficiency, and effectiveness” while simultaneousl …

 

Inspiring Women in Leadership Roles

 

Capricia Marshall has consistently been recognized as one of the most powerful women in Washington. In this speech, she will reflect on her long history of working in the capitol—over two decades—and discuss her journey in becoming one of Washington’s power players. An invaluable a …