Pat Caddell: Electing Hillary Clinton ‘Will Make This Country a Banana Republic’

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Long-time Democratic pollster and political consultant Pat Caddell spoke Friday with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow about, among other topics, Hillary Clinton’s corruption problems and the Obama administration’s handling of the same.

Caddell said:

In Watergate, when the President of the United States and his cohorts went off the deep end in attempting to subvert the Constitution … what has been going on in this last year with this administration in this last year is so much worse than Watergate, when we see them  not pursuing the legal aspects of obstruction of justice that the FBI left alone.

Caddell was actually the youngest individual named on Nixon’s infamous enemies list. He continued by saying:

The obvious decision was that Hillary Clinton was never going to be indicted. And I think you can see Comey’s own unease with the situation of having to run a department which is being run politically–that same department, which is being turned into the injustice department when it comes to investigating political corruption or anything having to do with crony capitalism. … But there were Republicans who stood up against Nixon during Watergate.

“What I’m frustrated by with my own party is that no one will speak against the corruption of Hillary Clinton.” Added Caddell, “The media … they are so into dismissing this corruption and what it represents because it’s not just that she’s a crook or that she’s unethical in her behavior.” He elaborated:

But when you get to the issue of Clinton Cash and the Foundation, we’re talking about moving a criminal enterprise – and that’s what it is – that destroyed the State Department’s integrity into the Oval Office itself, which will make this country itself a Banana Republic.

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