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14 days after this story broke, the state department hasn't told the media whether or not Hilary signed the separation of employment agreement, which would have required her to turn over all her emails at the time of separation. If she signed that, she violated it.
14 days, and the state dept claims to not know whether or not she signed it. Unbelievable. What an open and honest and transparent administration. |
Despite the optics and the clear intent on her part to avoid any prying eyes into her email, it unfortunately won't prevent any of her current supporters from voting for her.
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This isn't going away that fast, especially for the Independents and those voters who expect honesty and integrity from their President.
Never forget, "We were broke when we left the White House". " Snipers were shooting at me when we were landing." "What difference does it make ? " "All personal e mails were deleted." "I won't allow a search of my server." And after 2 weeks no answer whether or not she signed the release when she resigned. Lawyers are working overtime. |
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Walker comparing union activists to ISIS. Carson comparing the US to Nazi Germany. |
Reading that form it looks like it's more concerned with classified and controlled documents to preserve secrecy and historical significance. Remember that the employee decides which emails are intended to be preserved.
I'd note that Colin Powell used a personal account for government business and didn't turn over any of his emails, he didn't even keep them. |
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I still think all gov. ees should be required to use gov. email and all emails s/b saved. |
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Colin Powell didn't run for President. If she chooses to run, she is choosing to subject herself to this scrutiny. |
Starting to look like the investigation of deflate gate.
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I'd note that Colin Powell used a personal account for government business and didn't turn over any of his emails, he didn't even keep them.[/QUOTE] Yes but email was quite different back then. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Big difference back then was Powell didn't have an industrialized effort trying to tear him down. |
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Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/colin-powell-hillary-clinton-email-state-department-115870.html#ixzz3UeZiy3os Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
It's like saying "oh yeah but Reagan didn't drive a Prius"
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"If they jumped to respond to every accusation it would require 24 hour coverage." It doesn't take 2 weeks to answer the question of whether or not she signed the form. They know whether or not she signed it, they just won't answer the question. How's that for an open and transparent administration? "And if Colin Powell did run nobody would care" Pure speculation. In this day, anyone running has to endure brutal scrutiny. Hell, Joe The Plumber wasn't running for anything, and he got eviscerated just because he asked a simple question, which Obama answered truthfully, and the voters hated his answer. So let's not pretend that only conservatives engage in this kind of character assassination... |
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(2) he wasn't running for President. Spence, will liberals grill Hilary they same way they frilled Sarah Palin? Will they go through Hilary's garbage? Will the New York Times run a baseless front page story saying that Hilary had a child from an affair, like they did to John McCain? At the present time, presidential politics is ugly. Both sides are happy to engage in smear tactics. If she's not up for someone asking her whether or not she signed a form, how is she going to handle challenges from folks who are genuinely hostile? She chose to get involved in all these scandals, she chose to claim she was under sniper fire, she chose to say what difference does it make why the Americans were killed in Libya, she chose not to say "it was my fault, it was my ambassador and he asked for more security." Are we making up all these incidents which question her morality? You can desperatrely try to spin them all you want, maybe you can get a job in her PR department. But if she wants to get involved in scandals, blame her for the media attention, not the media. |
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Deflect, deflect. Turn over all the e mails from the sever and show the signed release and it will go away tomorrow. |
Did they ever figure out what that 50 some odd billion dollars wentat the State Department lost track of?
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“I suspect she didn’t want Louie Gohmert riffling through her emails," If she had used the government email for her government business, there would be no need for Republicans, or the media, or anybody else, to be "riffling through her emails". But then, her correspondence on the government system would be recorded and transparent. Regardless of Carville's spin, he is inadvertently admitting that Hillary did not want her government correspondence to be recorded or transparent. You might want to apply the "smell test" as to why she wanted to keep her public business private. |
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"The State spokesperson said as much as this when she mentioned that top officials usually aren't asked to do this stuff" That red-headed ditz? That's not what I heard. I heard her say that Hilary wasn't a typical employee, I never heard her say that top officials don't typically sign it. Look Spence, if she wasn't required to sign it, and she didn't sign it, then there's no story. So if that were the case, just say that and be done with it. I don't want to waste time on fake stories. If she did nothing wrong, she could prove that in 2 seconds. Stonewalling, makes her look guilty. A child knows this. You know it too, you just can't bring yourself to say it out loud when it applies to someone with a (D) after their name. |
Hillary's emails are important to reveal her part in Benghzi cover-up.
The real problem she will have is with the foreign contributions to Clinton Foundation while she was visiting them as SEC. STATE. The ultra-lib money is already holding back for Pocahantas Warren. Hillary is a dead issue for Dems. Only Spence doesn't know it yet! |
Bernie Sanders is the other option
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