So, she sent classified information on a non-government account? That’s got to be a violation of the law. Not that the current AG would prosecute her...
One word.
Ethics.
Perhaps not in the lexicon of Herself, Madame Benghazi, the Cold & Joyless. We have accounts, photographs, and a number of people who have living memory of a young Hillary Diane Rodham, who was on the project of finding impeachable offenses to be used in the process in the US House of Representatives, against one Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States of America. Young Ms. Rodham would absolutely cut no slack whatsoever for President Nixon, forty years ago, and even used some specious reasoning to come up with that conclusion. Ended up, she got booted off the Zeifman panel, and sent packing in disgrace.
Now, the young Ms. Rodham was the earlier version of Marie Harf, and from that point, sped down a road that was eventually to lead to the unpaid position of First Lady of the US, The Queen, so to speak.
The Queen of Mean. Once a person named Leona Helmsley held that title, but she has since passed on, and now it falls by default to first runner-up, Herself. Nasty with the staff, subject to fits of soaring rage at those around her, and with apparent increasing reliance on the solace of various forms of mood-altering drugs, Herself would not even make a favorable impression in a convention of bag ladies, save for the fact that reputation has preceded Herself.
But reputation is only the external aspect of what is on the inside, character. Character is what you do when you think nobody is looking, but a carefully maintained facade of reputation can conceal, sometimes for years, the decay and structural failure of the character within.
But just as a coat of paint cannot hold up a termite-infested structure, the veneer of reputation cannot hold up a character so lacking the lies may no longer be kept straight.
Nixon was hung largely for the some eighteen and a half minutes of a tape that was somehow erased, a record of words spoken in the Oval Office, that he thought somehow sacrosanct, and none of the people’s business.
Likewise, Herself seems to believe that “personal business” is somehow also sacrosanct, even as the Secretary of State of the United States of America. And it was not just a few minutes of audio tape, it was hundreds, perhaps THOUSANDS, of e-mails gone missing, perhaps erased, of unknown degree of sensitivity.
Perhaps Herself thought, being so much smarter than President Nixon, it could be done right so nobody would ever detect the concealment.
Well, nobody except a hacker (perhaps many more than just one) who accessed the personal account and carried away all the archived materials long before they were deleted.
This is grave. This is by far the most enormous and egregious abuse of power the famed “power couple” ever carried off in all their years of government service.
Remember that both Clintons are lawyers and have many more in their machine. They are famous for parsing words so that they protect themselves while appearing to be transparent.
She says she didn’t send any classified material. In the world of Clintonspeak that means she didn’t send any attachments (materials) that were classified.
What this obscures is that her emails themselves might have contained information that was classified subsequent to her mailing them.