Posted on 03/12/2015 8:35:07 AM PDT by doug from upland
VIDEO IS AT THE LINK....
He promised more complete coverage of it, and he delivered.
Jon Stewart took on the Hillary Clinton email controversy, in light of the former Secretary of States Tuesday press conference during which she said she opted for convenience in exclusively using a personal email address to avoid the burdensome task of carrying multiple devices. Well, Stewart wasnt buying any of that.
He referred to that infamous clip from just a few weeks ago in which Clinton flat-out acknowledged she has multiple devices. Stewart also suggested hes perfectly okay with having a third party investigator look through the emails to determine whats personal and whats official government business.
So just for funsies, why dont you let somebody who doesnt work for you look through those personal emails just to see if you miss anything? he asked, showing his bewilderment that Clinton actually deleted 30,000 emails she thought were non-business related.
Stewarts conclusion? Deleting 30,000 emails is far more of a pain in the ass than carrying around two devices.
Watch the video below, via Comedy Central:
Popcorn time. As said by Bibi last week:
"The enemy of your enemy is your enemy."
Who will? I've no idea. But all of the usual boot-lickers, have stopped licking.
They've decided she can't win. Probably a big part of this decision is that they know that the combination of Benghazi, the private e-mail server, and the other screw-ups she was behind as Secretary of State is not a Pandora's Box, it's a Pandora's Zeppelin of disaster waiting to burst open.
Hmm.
Which came first...the Bill Clinton/pedophile stories or the Hillary hit-piece stories?
Inquiring minds want to know.
NPR isn't enough for that lot - they'll have to be given direct orders from within the coven, along with having examples made of those who object.
Couple of years ago in “the Region”. Aka NW Indiana. Two competitive democrats got in to it during the primary. One squealed on the other so all hell broke loose with both parties and their backers ending up in jail.
Am praying for a similar outcome!
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