WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah wrote today that while he has felt the burden of persecution under President Obama, “I never once feared for my life because Obama was president.”
That will change, however, if Hillary Clinton is elected president, he said.
Farah claimed that Clinton critics in the 1990s experienced all forms of abuses: “Offices were broken into, some were harassed in their homes, pets were killed, threats were made, careers were ruined and some died under mysterious circumstances. The Clintons got away with it all. Therefore, we can be sure it will be worse if they are allowed back into power.”
“I don’t see how America could survive as anything remotely reminiscent of a self-governing free society,” he wrote. “If Hillary wins, we’re done.”
I’ve endured the inevitable Internal Revenue Service audits and watched in shock as Republicans did nothing to hold him accountable. In fact, I watched as they rolled over and authorized Obama to borrow and spend endlessly to his heart’s content.
But, during those eight years, I never once feared for my life because Obama was president.
Let me take you back to the 1990s and tell you what it was like being a dissident, a critic, a political adversary of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Yes, you could expect to be audited. But that was just the warning shot.
People like me who investigated and exposed the Clinton administration scandals could expect much, much worse.
Offices were broken into, some were harassed in their homes, pets were killed, threats were made, careers were ruined and some died under mysterious circumstances.
The Clintons got away with it all.
Therefore, we can be sure it will be worse if they are allowed back into power.
Expect a scorched-earth policy.
I don’t see how America could survive as anything remotely reminiscent of a self-governing free society.
If Hillary wins, we’re done.