Just read on Breitbart that her 32,000 deleted emails are up for sale by hacker for $500,000.00.
I’ll kick in a bit.
While I wish it were true, I am unconvinced.
Anyone who reads a newspaper could have come up with those e-mail subject lines the hacker purports to show. It’s also highly unlikely that Clinton would have entrusted the deletion of her emails to an amateur who wouldn’t have known to scrub everything.
This is one of those I will be thankful to be wrong.
That would be the equivalent of paying for porn on the Internet.
The list of those who don’t already have Hillary’s (and Lois Lerner’s) emails is pretty short:
The Justice Department
Congress
The Media
The problem is not with getting them; anyone with a modicum of skills who knows where and how to look can find them. An offshore presence probably helps.
The problems are:
1. Getting them with a chain of custody or other provenance that meets the legal standards for admissibility as evidence,
2. Finding a prosecutor and court willing to take the case, and
3. Presenting a case whose foundation would involve significant technical complexities in a way that a judge could comprehend and 12 jurors would vote to convict.
Even if you secured a conviction, at least 51% of the voters would never believe it. After the release of the Venona Project data in 1995, they could not accept the truth regarding Alger Hiss and the Rosenbergs.