Posted on 07/27/2015 6:31:30 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
It's a point of pride at Morning Joe that the show is unscripted. But in a notable deviation from that practice, Joe Scarborough clearly seemed to be reading off a teleprompter today as he promulgated a damning indictment of Hillary Clinton's mishandling of classified information on her private email system. Scarborough's statement was interspersed with clips of Hillary making statements about her email use that in light of the Inspectors General statements seem clearly to be untrue.
Even more ominous for Hillary and her presidential ambitions was that none of Andrea Mitchell, Mark Halperin nor Ron Fournier--who claimed that as a former Arkansas resident he had probably voted more often for Clintons than any other journalist in DC--deigned to offer a defense of Hillary's actions.
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After Scarborough indicts Hillary, even Andrea Mitchell & Co. won’t defend here. This could be hugh!
Ping to Liberal Media Criticism list.
...and series.
Anything not .gov is an illegal server.
Maybe the destruct order has come down?
Free students loans if you vote for me is her only hope!
It is very big. And as much as I, and most other Freepers, despise the NYT, it has been the New York Times breaking much of the Clinton dirt. I have to think they don’t want to be scooped.
DNC activists spoke to a nearly empty auditorium at the College Democrats of America annual conference Friday in order to emphasize the importance of Millennial voters in the upcoming elections.
Despite speakers like Julian Castro (latino HUD secy-- connected to La Raza---being touted as Hillary's running mate), and campaigning advice from top political operatives, the College Democrats of America were barely able to fill the first couple rows with young attendees.(SOURCE campusreform.com)
Obama helping Joe Biden?
I doubt it. They probably have some other higher agenda going on.
And, writing off the debt of graduates who can’t/won’t pay off their loans
It could be that they just want to get this behind her. Old news don’t you know...
That may well be the higher agenda I referred to in #10.
This is a BFD!
This is just another example of their hypocrisy and mendacity.
The Clintons are not new to scandal, and this is not the worst of the Clinton scandals.
What's behind the sudden attack on the Clintons? Somebody really powerful is attacking the Clintons--somebody powerful enough to take on the Clinton Machine and its fawning supporters in the press, academia, Hollywood, and the Democrat Party, supporters who ignored and covered up far worse Clinton Scandals in the past.
Who could it be? And why? And why now?
Whatever the reality, we desperately need to find a cure for stupid, so that an Obama or Hillary wouldn’t even have a chance at getting elected.
They [NYT] probably have some other higher agenda going on.
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Dems (& they are saying it privately) want her out of the race .... the way to do it, without pissing off various Clintonistas (feminists, etc.), directly getting their hands dirty & being blamed for it, is with this issue. I think “the word” has gone out .... proof will be if Lynch/FBI does anything with the referrals .... Obama/ValJar can slip the choke chains & let loose the dogs of (political) war.
Here we have either incredible malfeasance - the wanton jeopardy of our sources and methods of intelligence - or criminal suppression and destruction of evidence.
She should investigated on criminal charges and if found guilty, suffer the punishments prescribed by law.
If you are working on a boiler control system for a government compound or a military base, you can’t plug a civilian computer into their main LAN based system.
Neither can you buy a brand new computer with licenses and programs and have it certified.
You have to have a government purchased computer, set up by them, utilized by a tech with a CACC card cleared technician.
Likewise, a privately owned server, not on a secure network, is beyond the pale.
For a high government official to utilize day to day a non government computer for communications in the performance of their job is in violation of security laws in dozens of ways. To maintain otherwise is beyond stupid.
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