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To: jlallen who wrote (894060)10/15/2015 6:00:04 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574333
 
Jlallen,
And given the exchanges with Sid Blumenthal...you can see why she wanted to keep things hidden...
Actually I don't. Why she needed to keep her exchanges with Blumenthal private is beyond me, and frankly I don't care.

If she wanted to, she could have maintained two e-mail accounts. If she wanted to, she could have passed on sensitive or even classified information onto her personal e-mail account without any of us knowing. Or she could have simply asked Blumenthal for recommendations on what to order for dinner.

None of that really matters to me. If she wanted to deliberately keep s--t hidden from public view, she could have done it in a number of ways.

That's why these "Ready for Hillary" sheep are idiots when they claim that the whole e-mail scandal actually helps her campaign. They think that because the other side couldn't prove any wrongdoing beyond the existence of the e-mail server itself, everything is OK and Hillary once again proves to be a political survivor who can be trusted to lead the nation.

They miss the point about information security and following the rules and regulations related to it. But of course, the first rule of liberalism is that the rules NEVER apply to liberals themselves.

Tenchusatsu