Posted on 07/28/2016 2:06:53 PM PDT by grundle
In March 2015, ABC News reported the following about the 30,000 emails that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had deleted from her private server:
“We went through a thorough process to identify all of my work-related emails and deliver them to the State Department,” she said, adding that all other emails were personal and pertained to matters such as “yoga routines,” “family vacations,” and “planning Chelsea’s wedding.”
In July 2016, Donald Trump said:
“I will tell you this Russia, if youre listening, I hope youre able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. Lets see if that happens. Thatll be next. Yes, sir.”
Hillary for America senior policy adviser Jake Sullivan responded by saying:
“This has to be the first time that a major presidential candidate has actively encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against his political opponent… That’s not hyperbole, those are just the facts. This has gone from being a matter of curiosity, and a matter of politics, to being a national security issue.”
So, which is it?
Are all of the emails private and not related to work?
Or, are they a matter of national security?
They can’t be both.
So which is it?
Tell us something we DON’T know.
In Dem speak lying is what makes Mrs. Bill Clinton the most qualified to be president.
How can it be a national security issue if it was a private server containing personal emails? Are Democrats really that stupid or do they think the American people are really that stupid?
Sweet.
I bet the long play will be something along "lied, for national security reasons, not enough to disqualify her for POTUS" Or some such tale.
People claim that the Russians had managed to capture and download virtually everything that was on the rogue server system that Herself kept in the closet in the back room in some mysterious place that kept moving from lone location to another.
But all the dust was carefully wiped off from time to time.
More likely, that the Russians were not the only ones who had full and unfettered access to the entire history recorded on that server. The Chinese, the Iranians, possibly even the North Koreans, and considering the disastrous history of of relations between Israel and the Current Regime, very likely Mossad also has a full transcript. Plus perhaps several, maybe even dozens, of sullen nerds lurking in their parents’ basement may have at least partial transcripts.
The answer to both of those is a resounding "YES!"
The first is not surprising. But the second is sad, because in fact, most of the American people -are- that stupid. They can't tell the difference, even if they cared to try.
I don't and I won't...sure there is this ‘networking of globalization’ taking place, but we don't know who Trump has working behind the scenes in his corner yet...we don't know just exactly what he knows, we have his word, which he has never lied to us on, we have his strong alpha male stand up say it like it is, and we will win this election, it's not our time, it's God's time....
“Are Democrats really that stupid or do they think the American people are really that stupid?”
All of the above.
Were any of her deleted emails about yoga or wedding plans?
Be honest. Do you really want to have the visual of hillary and yoga routines in your head?
don’t think he meant it that way.
national security re: Trump telling russia he hopes they fnd the emails.
Hillary’s team is admitting that she deleted work related emails while under supeona to produce them. They are admitting a crime. Actually perhaps hundreds of crimes. This is why she has become the NeoConvict favorite. They are all criminals.
And was Hillary’s email server more or less secure than the DNC’s
Maybe the DNC server was also at Hillary’s house
“Be honest. Do you really want to have the visual of hillary and yoga routines in your head?”
I think I would rather hear the cackle 24/7 than see that. But thanks now it’s in there again.
Yes...and...Yes.
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