Posted on 07/06/2016 7:18:19 AM PDT by statestreet
Hillary Clinton may not have been indicted by the FBI, but she will likely face a barrage of stinging rebukes from Donald Trump and others as she battles for the presidency in November.
How many different ways can you spell reckless behavior commercials? said Franklin and Marshall College professor G. Terry Madonna. They will be ubiquitous.
Slammed by what FBI Director James Comey called extreme carelessness for using a personal email server rather than her official email while in Barack Obamas Cabinet from 2009-12, Clinton will find a tough road ahead.
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The tyrant controlled, rigged, criminal, government under POTUS, Barack Hussein Obama, the Hater, of the American nation most be defeated, politicall....across the board!!!
Actually it won’t.
Nothing sticks to her cause her disciples would vote for her even if she were accused of murder.
No it won’t.
As long as the government checks keep flowing, Hillary will have widespread support. :)
Yes, it will haunt her. But it won’t destroy her. So it’s a tool, but not the only tool to defeat her at the ballot box. We’ve got to beat her at the ballot box with better ideas. We’ve got to make a case as to why our side is better. Since Reagan, we’ve failed miserably in communications.
Her actions were NOT reckless.
She made a calculation that the flap over misusing e-mail was less of a problem than the contents of the emails. She may be right.
Sadly I think you are correct. The media will be saying “move along, nothing to see here”.
Frankly, I don’t think it will impede her all that much. Laws, rules and regulations...those sorts of things are just for the proletariat, don’cha know?
Alphabet news have already softened Comeys statement. They only say careless, not “Extremely Careless”.
Making everything nice for the witch.
No, it won’t. Not if she wins this election.
And she is going to do her very best to buy it with promises of student loan forgiveness and increased SS benefits.
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