Posted on 07/26/2015 1:14:39 PM PDT by Nachum
Hillary Clinton said that she never knowingly sent or received classified information using her private email server on Saturday in Iowa. The Democratic presidential candidate also stated that she did not know what messages were being cited by intelligence investigators as examples of emails containing classified information. Clinton spoke briefly about the email matter after a Democratic gathering at the Madison County Historical Complex in which she stressed her commitment to a variety of issues, including her support for pre-kindergarten education and abortion access. Reporters raised the topic of the email during a brief news conference. Scroll down for video
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Hillary! is using a defense she used in the 90’s—She was confused. As she gets older, that defense is more and more likely to be perceived as a dementia defense.
Yeah. It’s like saying, “I wasn’t knowingly driving drunk.”
Oh, Hillary, shut up. You’re either the smartest woman in the world or you’re not.
mis read as “her commitment to a variety of issues, including her support for pre-kindergarten education and abortion”......
This smelly, obese sow of a criminal should be “knowingly” in prison. Old, dishonest, drunk and incompetent is no way to go through life.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse.
Of course Clinton knew she was breaking the law.
The Clintons are always breaking the law.
I’m surprised she’s even offing an excuse... The people who would vote for her are vile or stupid - and either way they don’t give a damn how corrupt she is - or if she’s lying.
She could lift her middle finger and her ‘troops’ would cheer.
And she thinks that argument indicates she's qualified to be the leader of the once-free world.
Do we want someone so confused running our country?
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