"Quid pro cash" is a silly thing to say about what's being revealed about The Clinton Foundation. First...

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"Quid pro cash" is a silly thing to say about what's being revealed about The Clinton Foundation. First, the money comes first. Second, "quid" also means money, in some English dialects. Third, "cash pro quo" sounds better. G+

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