Posted on 08/29/2015 3:06:08 PM PDT by Gamecock
MINNEAPOLIS Hillary Clinton battled to position herself at the Democrats summer meeting as the partys strong, inevitable presidential candidate, but she couldnt escape the furor over her use of a private email server while secretary of state.
Clinton didnt mention the emails during her 25-minute speech to the Democratic National Committee meeting, an address interrupted several times by rousing cheers and standing ovations.
The emails came up later at a news conference. Clinton repeated three times her contention that I did not send or receive material marked classified.
Clinton conceded that her efforts to untangle herself from the furor have fallen short. Im trying to do a better job of explaining (the email controversy) to people, she said.
DNC members gathered for their summer meeting continued to express concern about the emails. Rival candidates are pushing their own agendas, and in an upstairs suite, supporters of Vice President Joe Biden were inviting officials to visit. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont; Martin OMalley, a former governor of Maryland, and Lincoln Chafee, a former governor and U.S. senator from Rhode Island, also were speaking to the DNC session.
Sanders took on the Democratic establishment that made up much of his audience.
We need a movement which takes on the economic and political establishment, not one that is part of that establishment, he said. Supporters cheered, but most DNC members didnt.
They were more curious about Clinton, whose forces pushed hard this week to reassure insiders that the email controversy will subside and that she is far ahead in organizing and fundraising. She wouldnt criticize other Democrats. When asked where she and Vice President Joe Biden could differ, Clinton declined to answer.
The centerpiece of her effort was a speech that went nearly four times as long as candidates were supposed to speak. These are the party officials who will carry her message back home, and many could become delegates at next years nominating convention.
Clinton hit every note that members wanted to hear. She promised to carry on the legacies of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and President Barack Obama. She recalled her working-class roots and talked about her grandchild.
This election is about who best understands the pressures facing the families of America and who has the skills and tenacity to tackle them, Hillary Clinton said.
She addressed the concern that shes too distant from ordinary Americans, saying shes criss-crossed the country listening.
Clinton took on the Republicans, notably Donald Trump, once a friend. Other Republican candidates, she said, are Trump without the pizazz or the hair.
Then there was her own hair. A lot of people have said a lot of things about my hair over the years, so I do kind of know what Donald is going through, she said.
The Clinton offensive began Thursday evening, when her staff hosted a briefing at a downtown office building for about 125 supporters on the state of the campaign. Afterward, Clinton herself appeared, mingling for about 40 minutes.
She spoke briefly, not mentioning the email controversy. The staff didnt dwell on it either, said Alice Huffman, a DNC member from Sacramento, Calif.
Earlier this month, Clinton turned over to the Justice Department a server that has stored her email traffic since a few months after she left the State Department in early 2013.
Her lawyer also handed over a thumb drive containing copies of her official email. Clinton turned over 30,490 official emails to the State Department in December, and in March she said she simultaneously deleted more than 31,000 personal emails.
State Department officials first found classified information in Clintons official emails last May, long before the controversy reached its current fever. Its uncertain what she and her lawyer did in the ensuing weeks to fully secure the sensitive data, McClatchy has found. It also reported that her top aides are part of a federal probe into possible security breaches. Two emails on Clintons private account have since been classified above Top Secret.
The briefings for DNC members have been mostly about the mechanics of the campaign, added David Worley, a DNC member from Georgia. The staff mentioned Biden but only spoke of him with respect, said Joni Marie Gutierrez, a DNC member from New Mexico.
Friday began with emails from Clintons staff detailing the campaigns efforts in four key early primary and caucus states. In South Carolina, for instance, campaign state director Clay Middleton listed 508 grass-roots campaign events and 791 one-on-one meetings with voters.
Also speaking were Chafee, who noted hes been a mayor, a governor and a U.S. senator, and OMalley. OMalley drew loud cheers protesting the Democrats plan to hold six debates. He wants more. Will we demand equal time to showcase our ideas? he asked.
Memo from Hitlery to rest of you slobs:
Any email sent to me has to be non-confidential, even if it is. After everyone reads it, THEN you can change the classification to CON-FIDENTIAL.
Foreign diginitaries send all secret stuffff first to Huma. She will take care of it, showing to her confidential connections with Muslime Bros. I trust her! Then mark it CON_FIDENTIAL.
WHAAAAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAAAAAKE!!!!
Americans are stoooopid! Any bribes to Clintooons are to be sent via Clintoon Foundation, mark what you need.
Hitlery for prison 2016!
“Clinton seeks to assure Dems: Im trying to do a better job”
translation: I’m TRYING to come up with more convincing lies because the current ones aren’t working.
She who must be parsed continues to insist on this particular construction or a very good reason.
As the Secretary of State, she obviously had an e-mail address on the secure government network. Just as obviously, she had to receive a great deal of classified e-mail on this network.
But for this classified e-mail to be found on her private (insecure) network, it had to be manually transferred from the secure government system to her insecure private system -- there being no way to inter-connect the two.
Whoever was responsible for monitoring the government network (Huma?) and physically transferring content to Hillary's private system would've also been responsible for stripping out any classified markings.
Accordingly, Hillary's claim that she never sent nor received any material marked classified on her private (insecure) system would be correct. That fact, however, does not absolve her of guilt -- as the law does not limit criminality to just those messages marked "Classified". Instead, it extends to all material which is "Classified".
Her claim amounts to a legal distraction...but that's all.
Hillary once said that when she first met Bill Clinton, that he was sporting a beard which made reminded her of a Viking, which was pretty convenient, since Hillary reminded Bill of Iceland.
Don’t cry for me Argentina.
“What difference does it make.”
Tried and convicted.
LOL-—the “Odd Couple” got even odder as time went on.
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