It's another day, and another Hillary Clinton scandal.
The State Department released nearly 300 emails related to the 2012 attack on the American diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, on Friday.
One of the emails shows Hillary Clinton forwarded an email from her longtime confidante Sidney Blumenthal faulting protesters of the anti-Islamic film "The Innocence of Muslims" for the attacks.
A later email sent by Blumenthal claimed an al-Qaida linked terrorist group called Ansar al-Sharia had been planning the attacks for some time, leading Clinton to write to an aide, "We should get around this asap."
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Other emails show Clinton's personal involvement in crafting responses to likely Republican attacks on the Benghazi incident.
And they weren't the only complications for Hillary Clinton, considered more or less a lock for the 2016 Democrat nomination for president, either.
The Clinton Foundation had just reported on Thursday it had failed to disclose more than $26 million in donations from "major corporations, universities, foreign sources, and other groups."
Emails from the National Archives also show concern by government officials about Hillary Clinton's official records from her tenure as secretary of state ending up outside the control of the State Department.
But the issues are of no concern, don't matter, or are no big deal, apparently.
Polls show Hillary Clinton leading potential general election competitors and easily defeating her primary challengers.
And though the national media seems increasingly frustrated with Clinton's seeming refusal to speak with the press, she hasn't yet paid a political price. Some reporters are even expressing the fear they will become irrelevant because Hillary Clinton can afford to ignore the Washington media.
Tom Kuiper, a long time Hillary Clinton researcher, regards Clinton's success in obtaining the Democratic nomination for president as inevitable. In an interview with WND, Kuiper said, "I don't know anyone who can beat her."
Kuiper, author of "Hillary Unhinged: In Her Own Words," has painstakingly chronicled Clinton's most outrageous assertions and deceptions over her long career. He takes no joy in what he sees as Clinton's looming victory.
"One of the reasons I decided to write 'Hillary Unhinged' is that I want someone other than her to be on the ticket. I wanted someone other than Hillary to be the Democratic nominee in 2008 as well. Back then, Obama came along. I don't see anyone beating her out this time though."
Kuiper says Hillary Clinton will face more scandals in the days ahead, particularly about her time as secretary of state.
He suggests the successful effort to hack the emails of Sidney Blumenthal shows Clinton's own emails may have been hacked, which would create a whole new scandal.
And Kuiper says his research helps reveal what people close to Hillary Clinton already know – she is fundamentally untrustworthy.
"The people that know her best … would be her Secret Service agents, and according to the agents interviewed by investigative journalist Ronald Kessler, they've observed how 'two-faced and unbalanced she is,'" he said.
"I don't believe a person with these traits should be elected to the highest office in the land," he said.
Kuiper quotes David Geffen's damning verdict on the Clintons, "Everybody in politics lies, but they [Bill and Hillary] do it with such ease it's troubling."
Kuiper believes the Clintons' long history of deception has allowed the Clintons to think they can get away with anything.
Kuiper specifically identifies Hillary Clinton’s famous fabrication about landing under "sniper fire" in Bosnia as her most outrageous lie.
"How could she possibly think she could get away with that? The reason is because she's been lying most of her adult life. And when caught, attack the messenger," he said.
The tragedy of Hillary Clinton, says Kuiper, is she once had a "genuine interest in helping women in children that goes back decades."
However, he said, "Her idea of helping is take money from one set of people, the rich, and then give it to whomever she sees it."
Thus, Kuiper says, her compassion leads her to "fit the classic definition of a liberal – someone who is generous with someone else's money."
In "Hillary Unhinged," Kuiper has assembled a vast collection of Hillary's most outrageous quotations.
"If Hillary Clinton is elected, we will see a plethora of corruption at the very highest levels of government. And we know this because of her record. As the FBI can attest, 'the best indicator of future behavior is past behavior,'" he said.
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