DNC chair quits as email scandal widens

This weekend DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz was forced to resign in light of the damning evidence in the wikileaks emails published on Friday. Hillary is starting to throw people under the bus to protect herself. And we feel a bigger bus will be needed by the time this is over. Members of the press, other DNC officials.. and maybe if there  is justice, Hillary as a representation of the whole corrupted election process.- Soren K.

Here are just some of the reasons Schultz resigned:

Essentially, the DNC gave preferential treatment to Clinton over Sanders. They fed the press stories and info to cast Bernie in a poor light. They used manipulative and slanderous tactics to hurt Trump. The press sought Hillary's OK before going to press on stories prior to even showing their superiors.

From Zerohedge:Hillary Clinton thanked her "longtime friend" Debbie Wasserman Schultz after the Florida congresswoman's decision to step down as chair of the Democratic National Committee.

"I am grateful to Debbie for getting the Democratic Party to this year's historic convention in Philadelphia, and I know that this week's events will be a success thanks to her hard work and leadership," she said.

"There's simply no one better at taking the fight to the Republicans than Debbie--which is why I am glad that she has agreed to serve as honorary chair of my campaign's 50-state program to gain ground and elect Democrats in every part of the country, and will continue to serve as a surrogate for my campaign nationally, in Florida, and in other key states."

Her full statement::

As we detailed earlier, it seem Bernie Sanders has the last laugh, following a CNN report that his arch nemesis, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, is resigning as chair at the end of the Democratic National Convention. The DNC's official statement makes no mention of her involvement in smears and collusion exposed by the Wikileaks emails.

As The Washington Post reports, she had faced growing pressure to resign Sunday in the aftermath of the release of thousands of embarrassing internal email exchanges among Democratic officials, an episode that has pitched the party into turmoil on the eve of a convention that was promised to showcase unity.

"I would ask her to step aside," David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Obama, said on CNN of Debbie Wasserman Schultz. "I would ask her to step aside, because she's a distraction on a week that is Hillary Clinton's week."

 

And the DNC chair did just that on Sunday

 

 

- Soren K

 

 

 

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