Discussion: Clinton Says 22 Top Secret Emails Are 'Nothing New'

The Rightwingers have no problem with George Bush lying us into a war causing untold death and destruction that will haunt us for decades but want to indict Hillary Clinton because she isn’t an IT expert. Disgusting.

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Hillary is really working her familiar wolf cries of “I am a victim” “right wing conspiracy” “nothing new here”, it must be time to charge “sexism” too, It is so very predictable. Hillary created this mess all by herself. No one in the wide wide world but Hillary decided she should use a private email account and server to do all of her emails as Secretary of State. It shows HORRENDOUSLY bad judgment. No one to blame but Hillary!

Actually, the “leaks” are coming from the State Department’s monthly release/redaction/withholding of email batches, slated by U.S. District Court order for the last business day of the month. Hillary’s disingenuous claim that the timing" shows nefarious partisanship is absurd.

More America media malpractice from the Corporate Press-titutes…

Yawn

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It’s called a colocation facility and this one is pretty impressive compared to some I’ve seen. Just FYI.

http://www.centerserv.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Managed-Server-Colocation.jpg

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Wrong.

Regards,
Larry Page

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I have no idea what you are talking about.

LOL, that is a great looking set up!

Didn’t Rove use RNC email servers to purposefully avoid the White House auto archiving?

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You replied to yourself there but in case I was the intended recipient, colocation facilities are where companies like Google and Talking Points Memo actually host their webpages.

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Your reading comprehension is atrocious biased. Maybe some bolding will help:

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told CNN on Monday morning that rumors about the FBI readying to take legal action against her are coming from people "selectively leaking"

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Clinton’s appearance at the Benghazi show trial was phenomenal. She turned Trey Gowdy into a mass of petroleum jelly. It was downright gratifying to see. The attack machine is relentless however, and this assault will only increase in ferocity.

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Are you asking if the FBI has reported the findings of its months long investigation and turned over evidence to a federal grand jury? No, not yet, or at least no public statement has been made about it. .

Which is completely different from just using a Gmail address, or any of the Google services that host documents. You have to contract with Google to set up the host on their servers, and that is not the service you get if you just have a Gmail account set up.

This is a larger issue, of why our government IT systems are so backwards that people are using commercial systems. Government contracting makes all the IT equipment much more expensive, and the best IT people don’t work for the government. It would be good to change this, and to require that all government email traffic be done using government systems, so we have accountability.

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Neither Powell or Rice used a private server exclusively for their emails as Secretary of State. If you are going to defend Hillary, you may want to get the facts straight.

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OPM has sent out notices to over 20 million government employees and contractors that their government email accounts and other private information has been compromised, most likely by Chinese hackers. State.gov is among them. The FBI has determined that it is highly unlikely that Hillary’s server was compromised. Sheesh.

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You might like this…

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They were not top secret at the time and have only been re-classified as such now.

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Take a look at ladislav’s posting history. A certain pattern emerges…

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I am not a lawyer so beware, but I think that the people trying to “find” an infraction here are looking to see if one or two emails among thousands over the years had a mark on it that would make this into an indictable event. As if the mere presence of a years’ old message that may or may not be relevant in today’s world could send Hillary to the pokey. How naive and stupid. If a message inside a chain of multiple messages had embedded within it some piece of info deemed to be classified, and that message made its way to Hillary’s server, along with everyone else’s hard drive- I mean, what’s the difference?- and the supposed classified info was now implanted on multiple devices, where would one go to file a complaint? Which DOJ superstar would pick Hillary as the one and only person to be indicted for this?
Further, as a thought experiment, ask yourself this: If you were one of Ken Starr’s boys and you were tasked with defending Hillary (for your sins) don’t you think you could come up with a mountain of material in her defense?

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Thanks for your response. The problem of course is that Hillary and her campaign are charging everyone with being part of a conspiracy and leaking information. You have reminded me to be more precise. I was referring to the charges that the revelation that 22 top secret emails were being withheld, which Hillary claims was a coordinated “leak” by the Obama-appointed, unanimously-confirmed-by-the-Senate Inspector General of the Intelligence Communities conspiring with the GOP.

HIllary Clinton is a paranoid as Nixon was and it’s SCARY.