Posted on 03/20/2015 11:31:57 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The GOP frenzy over Benghazi is primarily a political attack (13 attacks similar to Benghazi took place against U.S. consulates during the Bush years), however it's fair to ask certain questions about anyone who uses personal emails as a public official. Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, and everyone else in the GOP who've used private emails and servers should have their emails audited by a third-party. Furthermore, since Jeb Bush discussed security issues and troop deployments, he should have his email security analyzed by the Department of Defense. Anyone in government using a private email address should be subject to the transparency protocol found in the Freedom of Information Act. However, it's unclear at the moment whether Jeb Bush owned his server and assuming he engaged in wrongdoing, this fact still doesn't mitigate the potential issues related to Hillary Clinton's latest email controversy. Pundit Fact has already explained one primary difference between Clinton's email usage and how others have used private emails.
The Associated Press is suing the State Department for access to her emails; something other candidate don't have to contend with at the moment. Hillary Clinton owned her own server, used private emails exclusively for both private and State Department business, and stated it was simply for "convenience." However, she's yet to explain how a private home server was more convenient than using a third-party server and Team Clinton (and nobody else) is being given the opportunity to pick which emails will remain private....
(Excerpt) Read more at huffingtonpost.com ...
...... Name Bush or Cheney or both in the story as the masterminds of a nefarious deed ..... and see if the MSM goes into a feeding frenzy .... after they do ...... reveal it was merely satire ..... leaving them with egg all over their collective faces.
The GOP frenzy over Benghazi is primarily a political attack (13 attacks similar to Benghazi took place against U.S. consulates during the Bush years)
Really? Name the 13 Ambassodors killed.
Hmm, that’s a puzzle. ;’)
Yea who knew?
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