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The stunning imbroglio of Hillary Clinton's path to The White House took another absurd twist tonight when just hours after The FBI confirmed an "attempt" was made to wipe the hard drive of her email server (or in other words, remove all data on it), the former secretary of state seemed to mock the claims in a press conference. When asked specifically if she wiped the server, she 'ummed' and 'ahhed' then jokingly said "what with a cloth or something?"



At least she's starting to get used to orange...



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Way to dance around the question, lady.


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I hope they plan to bring the Platte River Network guys in for a sweat session...maybe flip them to testify against Clinton...Someone slap me, I'm dreaming again...

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Man, she is just a dancing liar.
 
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What other branch could it be part of?



... Justice ...

... judicial ...

... déjà vu ...


Even worse. You don't want the prosecutor and the judge all cosy with each other, do you? That is a terrible plan.




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Well, if Hilly doesn't get elected president she could join a carnival and run a shell game.
 
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"We turned over the server"


Yeah, the server that you had erased you filthy bitch.


Very disgusted. He's asking her important national security questions and she is joking about wiping it with a cloth. Disgusting.
 
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The simple fact that her official State Department emails were not on a government controlled server should be enough to fry her.




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I think she knows she's burned. Now the game is to run out the clock and win the election before this investigation gets too far.

Wouldn't there be recipients to her emails? Wouldn't there be senders of emails to her?
Where are their records?
Where are her classified emails that were not on her personal server?
Where is her email contacts list?

She and Nixon should suffer the same consequences. If she embarrasses the Left enough, they will burn her down and Bill will let them or have his closet emptied in prime time.



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https://reclaimourrepublic.wor...-for-hillary-emails/

It was dated Dec. 1, 2009, and is a very brief exchange between her and Cheryl D. Mills

The email from Hillary to Mills has only three words in the subject line: “May I borrow.” And only four words are in the body of the email: “SEND by David Shipley?”




The full title of the book that Hillary requests is: “Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better,” by David Shipley and Will Schwalbe. The book pledges to give “essential strategies to help … manage the ever-increasing number of emails you receive and improve the ones you send.”

ABC News highlighted Hillary’s Pandora’s box by referring to Chapter Six: “The Email That Can Land You In Jail.” The chapter contains a sub-section entitled: “How to Delete Something So It Stays Deleted.”

In order to really delete emails, the authors counsel that one must take added measures “to make sure that it’s not just elsewhere on the drive but has in fact been written over sixteen or twenty times and rendered undefinable.”

As Hillary herself explained back in March of this year, Mills was given the task of “identifying and preserving all emails that could potentially be federal records.”

Mills returned to be an adviser on Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign. She then aided Clinton’s transition to the Secretary of State Department, closely overseeing the office there as chief of staff.

Page 226 in Shipley and Schwalbe’s book:

“If you’re issued a subpoena, your deletion binge will only make you look guilty.”

adding: I just saw where Bama had posted the above quote earlier. Only thing new here is that she requested from Mills
 
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"We turned over the server"


Yeah, the server that you had erased you filthy bitch.


Very disgusted. He's asking her important national security questions and she is joking about wiping it with a cloth. Disgusting.
Actually, they turned over a PC. With no operating system, application software, and data, there is no way to be absolutely sure the PC her crew provided was the original server.

Nothing this woman says or does should be treated as fact.


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ABC News highlighted Hillary’s Pandora’s box by referring to Chapter Six: “The Email That Can Land You In Jail.” The chapter contains a sub-section entitled: “How to Delete Something So It Stays Deleted.”

In order to really delete emails, the authors counsel that one must take added measures “to make sure that it’s not just elsewhere on the drive but has in fact been written over sixteen or twenty times and rendered undefinable.”



But Hillary did her best "little old me?" routine and said she had no clue how that kind of thing worked. Wink

You'd think for someone who lies so much, she'd be better at it. Look at her exchange in video up top around 50 seconds in: the shrugs, the hesitation, her voice going up a few octaves, and that ridiculous non-answer about the cloth instead of just giving a firm denial. It all points to big lies. But a Clinton is speaking, so big lies are a given.


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What other branch could it be part of?



... Justice ...

... judicial ...

... déjà vu ...


Even worse. You don't want the prosecutor and the judge all cosy with each other, do you? That is a terrible plan.


We need some means to hold each branch criminally accountable for their actions. This administration proves that fact. Reliance on a corrupt executive to prosecute themselves failed.





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The stunning imbroglio of Hillary Clinton's path to The White House took another absurd twist tonight when just hours after The FBI confirmed an "attempt" was made to wipe the hard drive of her email server (or in other words, remove all data on it), the former secretary of state seemed to mock the claims in a press conference. When asked specifically if she wiped the server, she 'ummed' and 'ahhed' then jokingly said "what with a cloth or something?"



At least she's starting to get used to orange...


Maybe it's just me, but it sure looks like she is on the sauce in that vid. Just her arm gestures and the way she has a constant sway going on. Watch it without sound and you would expect slurred speech.


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Maybe it's just me, but it sure looks like she is on the sauce in that vid. Just her arm gestures and the way she has a constant sway going on. Watch it without sound and you would expect slurred speech.


You'd have to be on the sauce to think for one minute people actually believe that line of BS she's spewing.


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Anti-anxiety medication
 
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Maybe her jump the shark moment happened this morning, Stephanopolis had a short report on her wipe comment on the morning fluff show.
 
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Hillary on email scandal: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

She cut short the press conference when they started with the email questions, she's used to getting questions on her yoga routines, how she chooses her pantsuits, how mean the right wingers are, etc.




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Originally posted by jhe888:

What other branch could it be part of?



... Justice ...

... judicial ...

... déjà vu ...


Even worse. You don't want the prosecutor and the judge all cosy with each other, do you? That is a terrible plan.


We need some means to hold each branch criminally accountable for their actions. This administration proves that fact. Reliance on a corrupt executive to prosecute themselves failed.


It used to be that nominations to the Cabinet would not be confirmed if the nominee was not respectable, sound, except the Postmaster General who was expected to be the patronage person.

The Attorney General would be rated well qualified by the ABA, based on the nominee's experience and standing in the profession. That seems to be changed now, since Bobby Kennedy, whose chief qualification was the first brother, then John Mitchell went to prison, and Richard Kleindienst.

If something dishonorable was suggested, resignation was de rigeur as Elliot Richardson did when ordered to fire the special prosecutor. That seems so old-fashioned these days. It was excruciatingly embarrassing to the President to have a Cabinet member resign on a point of honor, and would be avoided at almost any cost.

Shame is like dinosaurs these days. You hardly ever see it.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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