Every time she opens her mouth, she’s digging herself a deeper hole on this one. The backpedaling & parsing are becoming obvious to more and more of the “little” people. Her latest attempt was to say that the STATE dept. had verified that she neither sent nor received classified info. This would be the same State Dept that has tried to stall & stall to keep her emails from being released. It’s so bad with State that I read somewhere (dang .. wish I had the link) that James Clapper is going to get involved.
I think a lot of folks at State are worried sick that they are going to get dragged into the Clinton mess. One of the names that has popped up in stalling is Patrick Kennedy ... remember him? The weasel who was testifying at the Benghazi hearings. I doubt Hilly is going to jail (no one has the balls to do it), but I do think she’s made a mess she can’t get out of this time and there will be repercussions. A former CIA spy who serves as one of the expert commentators on CNN (what??? the Clinton News Network???) said this makes her not elible, unit, whatever, to be president.
Oh ... here’s more .... “Platte River Networks, the Colorado company that set up Clintons server, told ABC News it is highly likely that a full backup of the server was made, meaning those thousands of emails she deleted, may still exist. The company says its cooperating with the FBI. Link: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3325312/posts
what about the people who originated emails to hillary or the ones that hillary forwarded them onto? they should have vital information as well.
not elible, unit,
should be:
not eligible, unfit ....
CNN Intelligence and Security Analyst and former CIA spy Robert Baer ....
Baer was then asked if he thought this was a deal-breaker for Clintons candidacy. He answered, As a national security employee a former one, yes. I mean this I cant tell you how bad this is. But having documents like this sent across the Internet, it could be hacked very easily, and probably were hacked, is a transgression that I dont think the president of the United States should be allowed to have committed.