To: ez
How does one 'inadvertently' stuff documents in one's socks? Berger is a lawyer, a former National Security advisor to the leader of the free world, etc. Oh, I forget, everyone in the Clinton administration was 'brilliant' until they did something like stuff classified documents in their socks. Or lose several laptops from the State Dept that had sensitive information on them (accidentally, of course, under Madeline Albright.) Or can't find documents for some investigation and then they magically turn up on a table somewhere in the living quarters in the White House (PIAPs.) Once maybe, but there is a pattern of behavior.
To: Utah Girl
From the Slimes' spin:
Mr. Breuer, the lawyer, said Mr. Berger inadvertently put three or four versions of the report on the plots in a leather portfolio he had with him. "He had lots of papers, and the memos got caught up in the portfolio," he said. "It was an accident."
Mr. Berger also put in his jacket and pants pockets handwritten notes that he had made during his review of the documents, Mr. Breuer said.
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Mr. Breuer responded, "If there's a suggestion that he's shoving things down his pants, that is categorically false and ridiculous."
I assume Sandy Burglar's DNC mouthpiece lawyer would say the same thing about the allegations Mr. Burglar put things in his socks.
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