Posted on 03/15/2015 8:39:13 PM PDT by doug from upland
Its always nice to know, as I sit here writing, that somebody out there might be listening. This week, I know for sure. My last column essentially asked: Whats the big deal about Hillary Clintons emails if shes turning them over anyway?
Thanks to everyone who wrote to make it clear just what a big deal this is for them.
And then, in classic Clinton damage-control mode, Hillary herself held a news conference at the United Nations on Tuesday to try to answer the critics.
In this case, however, rather than putting out the fire, I fear the Clinton Machine may be fueling it.
Clinton acknowledged that using two email addresses one for official government business and one for private matters might have been smarter. For sure. But the Clinton office has refused to turn over the server itself (where the emails and the forensic evidence as to when they were written and where they were sent, etc., are stored), giving Republicans (and my new pen pals) reason to scream bloody murder.
One of the first things I tell my clients is to be careful about emails. People write in emails things they would never actually write down on paper. They speak in shorthand that may make sense at the time, but sounds pretty bad when read later. They are full of boasting and criticism and loose language. And of course, the first thing the government asks for when it investigates the company or its executives are the emails.
In the corporate world, its common to convict an individual or company based not on evidence the government has collected independently, not on secret witnesses or ex-employees, but solely on their own emails.
No one is better at damage control than the Clintons, so you have to wonder why they havent just handed over everything, hook, line and sinker, all at once, putting out the fire with the sheer weight of the documents. I have no inside information, but my guess is that theres no smoking gun on any of the servers, that there is no smoking gun at all, and this is a controversy that centers on talking points for the Sunday talk shows but some of the back and forth correspondence probably would have been better communicated by telephone.
My guess is theres nothing in there about the Clinton marriage or her political ambitions that we dont already know good and bad. So why not turn it all over?
By not handing over the server, Clinton has invited just the sort of speculation she doesnt need. Instead of putting the story to bed, as we say, she has given it new legs.
According to Rep. Mike Pompeo, R-Kan., This is truly about getting the facts out for these poor families and the American people.
Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., who chairs the Benghazi investigative committee in the House of Representatives, used the failure to produce the server as a justification for further investigation.
Without access to Secretary Clintons personal server, there is no way for the State Department to know it has acquired all documents that should be made public, he said, adding that there remain serious questions about the security of the system she employed from a national security standpoint although it appears that it was at least safe from Edward Snowden, which is more than can be said for the official servers.
But Gowdy also now has an excuse to call Clinton to testify again and to do so without looking like a partisan bully.
Its unlikely any of this will end up having a bearing on the 2016 race. Absent a smoking gun, we tend to have short attention spans. Clinton will get by this.
But privacy is something you dont get if youre running for president, as the Clintons know better than anyone, and Hillary Clintons desire to preserve hers is just not going to work in the current climate.
Susan Estrich is a best-selling author, the Robert Kingsley Professor of Law and Political Science at the USC Law Center and was campaign manager for 1988 Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis. Click here to contact her or click here to read previous columns. The opinions expressed are her own.
Hillary, as Secretary of State, puts out a missive on the use of emails for her department and then does exactly the opposite. She uses unsecured equipment for her 'convenience' (a word she used over and over at the UN press conference). She doesn't turn over her copies of the email for archiving as she requires her agency. She deletes emails from her own personal server without State Department oversight. All these are classic 'Do as I say, not as I do' immoral actions.
And therein lies the rub. Do we want such a 'Do as I say, not as I do' person for President? Imagine a Republican (say Ted Cruz) was admitting what Hillary has done. He (or she) would be excoriated in the press and hounded until they gave up any pretense to the Presidency.
No, the problems are not with the emails themselves (although I do believe she is hiding many things), but the malfeasance in office and the typical Clintonian Cover-up.
Old whiskey and cigarettes voiced Susan sounds pretty nervous here. She knows what Hillary is capable of
The Clintooooon CYA Offensive team (Bimbo Eruption Squad) has been resusitated (James Carnival, Paul By-Golly, Looney Davis, et al).
She’s just Another Rodeo Clown.
I call them ALL Rodeo Clowns! They are sent out to DISRUPT the People so that Hillary doesn’t get GORED!
Susan Estrich’s raspy smoker voice strikes a nerve with me.
Susan Estrich is trotted out whenever the lies have to be so outlandish that your standard puntants refuse to.
Turning over the printed records--some of them--is a typical lawyerly obfuscation. In a real trial (which this is not, yet), many judges would be extremely upset.
Hil was betting on the still low computer knowledge of many LIV voters. "55,000 pages" sounds more impressive than "a partially filled CD-ROM." Of course, she was also hoping this would function as a run-out-the-clock technique. Gowdy has neither unlimited time nor unlimited resources.
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