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June 24, 2015
Clinton Cash Comix
Explaining the complexities of the vast amounts of money that flowed into, and the vast number of favors that flowed out from, the Clinton family and its various nonprofit arms is a challenge, especially when a significant share of the presidential electorate does not bother to inform itself. How to reach the low information voters?
One answer is to use a format that is congenial to them, the comic book.
Doug Ross of Doug Ross@Journal has done an admirable job of explaining the depth of corruption at work. His graphic approach is compelling. My congratulations and thanks to him.
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