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FNC reporting the Hilary's Email contained a "Top Secret" labeled message

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August 19, 2015, 03:03 PM
PASig
FNC reporting the Hilary's Email contained a "Top Secret" labeled message
HA! I love that they are really rubbing this in and for once giving it back to her!

The Republican National Committee is selling a special, "Hillary-Clinton"-branded wipe cloth.
Cool

quote:

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Don't worry about all that "digital" nonsense. Wipe away your worries with this advanced, state-of-the-art "cloth"...."or something"...

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August 19, 2015, 03:06 PM
domcintosh
The imagery of that is fantastic. Reusing her joke, yet flexing it towards the opposing narrative. Reversing the H, both avoiding copyright claims and highlighting the assertion that she'll take the country even further backward.



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August 19, 2015, 03:24 PM
nighthawk
Wonder if she might be able to be cellmate to Jared?, I'm sure Bill Clinton will enjoy visiting a women's prison every week.


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August 19, 2015, 05:37 PM
sdy
http://www.npr.org/2015/08/19/...ails-likely-to-widen

Hillary on Tuesday: "Whether it was a personal account or a government account, I did not send classified material, and I did not receive any material that was marked or designated classified which is the way you know whether something is,"

What an incredible statement from the State Dept Original Classification Authority. She was assigned the responsibility to classify material that the State Dept generated, but she says it has to be marked to start with. Like the good little classification fairy magically does it every night.

The Clinton campaign points a finger at a "culture of classification" within the intelligence community.

"She was at worst a passive recipient of unwitting information that subsequently became deemed as classified," said Brian Fallon, Clinton campaign press secretary, in a conference call Wednesday with reporters
August 19, 2015, 05:41 PM
domcintosh
quote:
Originally posted by sdy:
http://www.npr.org/2015/08/19/...ails-likely-to-widen

Hillary on Tuesday: "Whether it was a personal account or a government account, I did not send classified material, and I did not receive any material that was marked or designated classified which is the way you know whether something is,"

What an incredible statement from the State Dept Original Classification Authority. She was assigned the responsibility to classify material that the State Dept generated, but she says it has to be marked to start with. Like the good little classification fairy magically does it every night.

The Clinton campaign points a finger at a "culture of classification" within the intelligence community.

"She was at worst a passive recipient of unwitting information that subsequently became deemed as classified," said Brian Fallon, Clinton campaign press secretary, in a conference call Wednesday with reporters
Several of my fellows discussed this at length, and came to the conclusion we'd be under confinement pending a UCMJ investigation, court martial, and a ride to Leavenworth.



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August 19, 2015, 05:51 PM
Kadin
There's no doubt about that at all. ANY regular citizen that did 1/10th of what HRC has been proven to have done would be cooling their heels in a cell right now, facing a multi-million dollar bond and a serious, potentially lifetime, prison sentence.
August 19, 2015, 05:56 PM
Gear.Up
quote:
Originally posted by domcintosh:
Several of my fellows discussed this at length, and came to the conclusion we'd be under confinement pending a UCMJ investigation, court martial, and a ride to Leavenworth.


How satisfying would it be to see her in handcuffs?
August 19, 2015, 06:02 PM
JALLEN
Ha, ha, ha!

Krauthammer just said he had predicted it would be a cold day in hell before the Obama DOJ prosecuted Clinton. Now he is willing to entertain a belief in climate change.

Big Grin Big Grin




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August 19, 2015, 06:05 PM
parabellum
Cool
August 19, 2015, 06:08 PM
Balzé Halzé
quote:
Originally posted by JALLEN:
Ha, ha, ha!

Krauthammer just said he had predicted it would be a cold day in hell before the Obama DOJ prosecuted Clinton. Now he is willing to entertain a belief in climate change.

Big Grin Big Grin


Heard him say that as well. That was good. I'm going to have to steal that.


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August 19, 2015, 06:21 PM
sdy
http://www.realclearpolitics.c...imate_questions.html

Clinton campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri appeared on MSNBC Wednesday afternoon

JENNIFER PALMIERI:

I think it's worth repeating what Hillary said when she was walking away from the press conference, which is the press have a lot of questions about e-mails, but voters don't.

And voters have in her time in New Hampshire and Iowa and doing a lot of town halls, she's actually never gotten one question about it.

I think when you get to the point where you're answering questions about wiping servers, that you're nearing the end of legitimate questions for her to answer.

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Hard to argue with people living in an alternate state of reality
August 19, 2015, 06:23 PM
domcintosh
Of course none of the leftist voters they allow in her presence are going to ask her troubling questions.



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August 19, 2015, 07:24 PM
oldRoger
quote:
which is the press have a lot of questions about e-mails, but voters don't. And voters have in her time in New Hampshire and Iowa and doing a lot of town halls, she's actually never gotten one question about it.


You bet your sweet ass they don’t ask, Jenny, and if one of the carefully selected invitees did ask embarrassing questions, you and the rest of Hillary’s advance people would be fired on the spot.

Oh, and you would be told: “You will never work in this town again”.
August 19, 2015, 07:45 PM
Sig2340
Voters don't have questions because they already know you broke the law, are evading responsibility, and are generally a lying sack of shit.





Nice is overrated

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Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
August 19, 2015, 07:50 PM
Rightwire
Hillary has been wiping her ass with the American people since her days in the state House in Arkansas. This is nothing new




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August 19, 2015, 07:50 PM
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August 19, 2015, 08:02 PM
jdmb03
Clinton lawyer says her email server was wiped clean.

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton's personal lawyer has told a Senate committee that emails and all other data stored on her computer server were erased before the device was turned over to federal authorities.

In a letter sent last week to Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, attorney David Kendall said the server was transferred to the FBI on Aug. 12 by Platte River Networks, a Denver firm hired by Clinton to oversee the device. The Senate committee made Kendall's letter public on Wednesday. In exchanges with reporters earlier this week, Clinton said she was not aware if the data on her server was erased.

Federal investigators, prompted by a request from the inspector general for the State Department, requested custody of the server to learn whether the data stored on it was secure. NBC News has reported that an FBI team is now examining the server. Forensics experts told The Associated Press this week that some emails and other data may still be extracted from servers even after they are supposedly expunged.

Separately, John Podesta, Clinton's campaign chairman, told reporters Wednesday in Columbia, South Carolina that, to his knowledge, no other copy had been made of the server's contents other than those her lawyers turned over to the FBI.

As campaign officials answered questions, one of Clinton's rivals said the email issue has become a distraction for the Democratic Party.

"I think that it's a huge distraction from what we should be talking about as a party," former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley told reporters in Nevada.

Instead, he said more debates should be held among the candidates to address raising the minimum wage, repairing the country's infrastructure and other issues. "Until we do, our party's label is going to be the latest news du jour about emails and email servers and what Secretary Clinton knew and when she knew it."

O'Malley said some people in the Democratic National Committee are "circling the wagons."

Kendall, Clinton's long-time personal lawyer, said in his letter to the committee that both he and another lawyer at his firm were given security clearances by the State Department to handle a thumb drive that contained about 3,000 emails later turned over to the agency. Kendall said the thumb drive was stored in a safe provided in July by the State Department. Kendall did not say when he was given his clearance from State. The GOP-dominated Senate Judiciary Committee has asked Kendall if he had any access to Clinton's emails before he was given his security clearance.

Republican senators on both committees are pressing to see whether any emails sent or received by Clinton on the private server while she was secretary of state contained any secret information that should have been only exchanged on secured, encrypted government communications portals. An inspector general for the State Department said recently that several emails sent to Clinton did include such classified material — signaling that the transmission of those emails may have risked violating government guidelines for the handling of classified material.

Clinton campaign officials on Wednesday sought to show that the information contained in the emails that she received did not risk spillage of classified data at the time they were sent to her. During a conference call, campaign aides pointed to a Fox News report that at least two of the emails that prompted the inspector general's referral may have contained sensitive information but were not marked "classified" at the time they were sent to Clinton by aides.

Campaign spokesman Brian Fallon noted that the two emails were sent to Clinton from career diplomats, not political appointees, and that they "did not have information marked 'classified' or any classified documents attached to them."

One of the documents, a 2012 email to Clinton about arrests in Libya, was later classified as secret by the FBI, but then released in full this year by the State Department, highlighting a dispute between the two agencies over whether the material should have been made public. A second email from 2011 was also released in full but reportedly contained classified military information.

"All this goes to show that when it comes to classified information, not all standards are black and white," Fallon said.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/...ped-clean/ar-BBlT2xE
August 19, 2015, 08:29 PM
Sig2340
I hope HRC suffers ten thousand cuts over this monumental mistake, and at the DNC convention some one stands to nominate her, but there is no second.





Nice is overrated

"It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government."
Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
August 19, 2015, 09:15 PM
CoolRich59
quote:
Originally posted by oldRoger:
quote:
which is the press have a lot of questions about e-mails, but voters don't. And voters have in her time in New Hampshire and Iowa and doing a lot of town halls, she's actually never gotten one question about it.


You bet your sweet ass they don’t ask, Jenny, and if one of the carefully selected invitees did ask embarrassing questions, you and the rest of Hillary’s advance people would be fired on the spot.

Oh, and you would be told: “You will never work in this town again”.

Exactly. On more than one occasion, the "voters" she's had "spontaneous" encounters with have been outed as campaign staff, Democrat operatives, etc.

The chance of her getting an unscripted question from an actual citizen is probably nil.


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August 19, 2015, 09:32 PM
Il Cattivo
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Separately, John Podesta, Clinton's campaign chairman, told reporters Wednesday in Columbia, South Carolina that, to his knowledge, no other copy had been made of the server's contents other than those her lawyers turned over to the FBI.

It's become a campaign issue now, but why would a campaign chairman know specifically whether any copies had been made of that server's contents? We're way past positions taken by campaign staff. We're now talking about something that's pretty much a technical inquiry.