So, she had 30,000 emails, right?
30,000 that were purged and handed over at least, the rest - about half the total she claims! - were personal.
SO, in 3-1/2 years as secretary of state, Hillary
(1) NEVER read a classified email - from ANY US source, or from ANY US source quoting or referencing a foreign state or a foreign head of state that “might” be classified BY THE OTHER NATION?
(2) in 3-1/2 years, Hillary wrote, read, and sent 30,000 “private” emails (about Chelsea’s wedding and yoga classes ??)
3-1/2 years x 365 day/year = 1 per hour for every day for every hour of the day for 3-1/2 years!
Of “private” emails while SHE was secretary of state during an active wars, while the wolrd went to hell around her fat ankles!
Blow-by-Blow: How Obama & Hillary Left Americans to Die"Nordstrom further testified in writing that Hillary Clinton waived security requirements for the Benghazi consulate despite high and critical threat levels in the six categories of security standards established under the Overseas Security Policy Board and the Secure Embassy Construction and Counterterrorism Act of 1999.
The waiver can only be authorized by the Secretary of State, who cannot delegate that responsibility to someone else. If the Secretary of State did not waive these requirements, who did so by ordering occupancy of the facilities in Benghazi and Tripoli? Nordstrom wrote."
How long would it take to delete that many emails?
Plus, why say there were 30,000 that she deleted. Why not say “I only used it for personal reasons a few times and I deleted those. I think there were less that a few hundred.”
If any of it is ever recovered, it won’t be from her end. The drives are long gone.
25 emails a day? Doesn’t sound particularly unlikely to me.
Wonder if she had a Facebook account.
What was Nixon’s %, based on 18.5 minutes missing from 4 years of Oval Office audiotape?
That 18-minute gap was called “the smoking gun” and led to Nixon’s resignation in disgrace.
How are emails counted? Do the CC’s count?
Oh, she can purge, but, what was the back-up strategy on that server?
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Working with DoD (contract), I doubt many people realize the upper and shear amount of ‘B.S.’ one must go through to setup, let alone utilize a secure/secret computer.
The below is for SECRET clearance/work we are/were doing:
- Locks must be changed to ‘compliant’ types (push button, keyed, etc.)
- ‘Security’ of walls must be assured (outside walls must be blocked/hard to access) - no punching through the drywall for entry.
- NO electronics can come into that room, no USB/portables
- Sign-in/out
- Security stickers on each and EVERY piece of equipment for each/EVERY way to open
- Router/firewall/ports must be blocked/locked-out
- Inspections whenever
- No media EVERY leaves the room. Any paper/CD/DVD is cross-shredded before leaving and is re-shredded when taken off site (for burning I presume)
I couldn’t imagine the S* storm that could come down on us for ANY lapse of protocol; even involuntary.