Posted on 01/26/2016 6:09:42 AM PST by OKSooner
A 2013 video, obtained exclusively by Fox News, raises fresh questions about how Hillary Clinton handled sensitive information at the State Department.
In the video, veteran diplomat Wendy Sherman reveals that in the interest of speed, Clinton and her aides would share information that "would never be on an unclassified system" normally.
The questions surround a 2013 speech in which Sherman compared the technology differences between serving at the State Department in the administrations of President Bill Clinton and President Obama.
"Now we have BlackBerrys, and it has changed the way diplomacy is done," Sherman, who was undersecretary of state at the time, said in the 2013 on-camera remarks. "Things appear on your BlackBerrys that would never be on an unclassified system. But you're out traveling, you're trying to negotiate something. You want to communicate with people, it's the fastest way to do it."
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Not shared ... probably sold. Think Rosenbergs
She’s the New England Patriots of politicians!
It's faster for the spies to gain access, too.
How many countries, upon receiving the deluge of classified info, said, "Can you believe this?"
This starts to explain how poorly our foreign policy has been going in the last 7 years. These people are sending all their traffic on devices that can be hacked even by third world nations. Even if the Iranians couldn't hack the administrations mobile devices, the Chinese and the Russians can, and would share that data just for fun.
Sure. I’m a communist when it comes to sharing ideas.
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