To: elhombrelibre
Hillary also divulged the entire contents of her secret server to a team of lawyers charged with pruning the list. Did each have the appropriate security clearance? What about the security lapse inherent in entrusting copies of all the emails on a thumb drive she gave to her lawyer - a drive protected by no physical security?
23 posted on
10/16/2015 5:36:24 AM PDT by
Sgt_Schultze
(If a border fence isn't effective, why is there a border fence around the White House?)
To: Sgt_Schultze
Hillary also divulged the entire contents of her secret server to a team of lawyers charged with pruning the list. Did each have the appropriate security clearance? What about the security lapse inherent in entrusting copies of all the emails on a thumb drive she gave to her lawyer - a drive protected by no physical security?Add to that anybody at Platte River Networks that would have had access to that server, or any of the backups.
24 posted on
10/16/2015 5:40:42 AM PDT by
tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: Sgt_Schultze
I couldn't agree more. It's odd that she didn't have even a fundamental understanding of the required measures we take to safeguard classified material. And, of course, you're right about the lawyer. There isn't some sort of attorney client privilege that let's a person give classified material to a lawyer. That's absurd.
Yet there would not be one in a million Clinton voters who'd be troubled by that. Just as they do not see the threat to the rule of law that the Clintons habitually are, the mass majority of Democrats are, as Bernie Sanders said, "Sick and tired of hearing about Hillary's damn emails." Prima facie evidence of a illegal violations of national security strikes and an investigation of these disclosures is just boring to Democrats. It's a distraction and an interruption in the march of socialism.
25 posted on
10/16/2015 5:48:09 AM PDT by
elhombrelibre
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