Topic: Hillary Clintons trustworthy trap
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Thu 07/09/15 04:20 PM
Edited by alleoops on Thu 07/09/15 04:24 PM
Hillary Clinton's trustworthy trap

Unforced factual errors tarnish an early interview.

rustworthiness is a tricky thing in politics, a label that everyone demands but no one fully deserves. The reason has less to do with the integrity of the players than the rules of the game. Distortion, denial, defamation they all work. Only a straight-talking sucker would really play it straight all the time.

So one must be careful not to pass too harsh a judgement on Hillary Clinton, for whom polls reveal a real perception problem when it comes to being honest or trustworthy. CNNs national polling sample says 57% of Americans dont think she is either. ABC News and the Wall Street Journal put that number at 52%.

In an interview with CNN on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton blamed the numbers on her political enemies. This has been a theme that has been used against me and my husband for many, many years, she said. And at the end of the day, I think voters sort it all out.

Then she proceeded to demonstrate why voters may not ultimately come down on her side. While casting herself as the victim of false smears, she mischaracterized the circumstances surrounding her handling of records kept in a private email server Secretary of State. The comment that set off the fact checkers was a five-word sentence.

Ive never had a subpoena, Clinton said, even though she has been subpoenaed. Her allies tried to clean up the flub the next day by explaining that she seemed to be answering a narrower question than the one that was asked. Obviously everyone including Secretary Clinton knows Chairman Gowdy issued a subpoena, explained Maryland Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the ranking member of the committee that issued the subpoena. It appears clear that Secretary Clinton was answering a question about whether she deleted emails while facing a subpoena.

But Clintons interview betrayed a larger pattern of dissembling, based either on a misunderstanding or a misrepresentation of the rules and law. When I mailed anybody in the government, it would go into the government system, she said. Now I didnt have to turn over anything. I chose to turn over 55,000 pages because I wanted to go above and beyond what was expected of me because I knew the vast majority of everything that was official already was in the State Department system.

This is not true. She was required by law and rule to turn over the official records that she stored on her private server. At the time she left office, the existing rules that were in place said that she was under a duty to transfer to an official record keeping system any email records on a commercial account that pertained to official business, says Jason R. Baron, a lawyer at Drinker Biddle, and former director of litigation at the National Archives.

Federal records are legally defined to include all recorded information made in connection with the transaction of public business that show evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the United States Government. As Clintons office has admitted, this would include emails she sent and received about government business that did not ever show up in official State Department email accounts.

Federal rules (36 CFR 1234.24) clearly require agencies to collect those records from external electronic mail systems so that they can be stored inside the government. There is also a federal law (44 USC 3106) that authorizes agencies to take legal action through the Attorney General for the recovery of records that are threatened by destruction, deletion or erasure. Willfully destroying a federal record is a crime, punishable by fine and prison.

How did Clinton get it all so wrong? Her campaign has not volunteered a response. But it is clear that she was recounting her email story as part of a larger effort to portray herself as a victim of political enemies. This is being blown up with no basis in law or in fact. Thats fine. I get it, she told CNN. This is being, in effect, used by the Republicans in the Congress, OK. But I want people to understand what the truth is.

There is an irony here worthy of Shakespeare. In fighting back against what she sees as unfounded attacks, she threatens to become the thing her foes always accused her of being not someone who can be seen as honest or trustworthy.

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Fri 07/10/15 07:08 AM
Look, for Hildabeast to lie is like breathing. She learned through Whitewater that if you simply repeat the same lies for long enough and act like they are the truth,people will believe you.

She also learned from the mistakes of others who were toppled/embarassed/convicted by the 'paper trail' they left behind and failed to manage or erase. She's not going to make that mistake if she has control of the data and the devices it was stored on.

She also learned to use the 'Compose' and 'Draft' options in email to allow people to read/respond/delete leave no trail. Since it's technically not a document that was ever transmitted, she could claim there was no legal requirement to send the State Dept a copy. A copy of what? A could be/might be/lemme think about it document?

She's a very very dangerous person for America, and has no remorse for what she does to advance her agenda. The ends do in fact justify the means for the entire Clinton/Obama/DNC regime.

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Fri 07/10/15 08:14 AM
^ Her sins are catching up with her. Full circle.

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Fri 07/10/15 08:15 AM
What goes around, comes around. Mmm hmmm

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Fri 07/10/15 09:19 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Fri 07/10/15 09:20 AM

Look, for Hildabeast to lie is like breathing. She learned through Whitewater that if you simply repeat the same lies for long enough and act like they are the truth,people will believe you.

She also learned from the mistakes of others who were toppled/embarassed/convicted by the 'paper trail' they left behind and failed to manage or erase. She's not going to make that mistake if she has control of the data and the devices it was stored on.

She also learned to use the 'Compose' and 'Draft' options in email to allow people to read/respond/delete leave no trail. Since it's technically not a document that was ever transmitted, she could claim there was no legal requirement to send the State Dept a copy. A copy of what? A could be/might be/lemme think about it document?

She's a very very dangerous person for America, and has no remorse for what she does to advance her agenda. The ends do in fact justify the means for the entire Clinton/Obama/DNC regime.

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:thumbsup:

http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/30691.Adolf_Hitler/

I'm sure she read the entire manifesto & interprets Mein Kamfp as her Bible

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Kampf/


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Fri 07/10/15 11:15 AM


Seig Heil!

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Fri 07/10/15 12:12 PM
The problem is ... it works!