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To: elpolvo who wrote (290891)6/7/2016 3:31:00 PM
From: Cautious_Optimist  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361450
 
All Secretary of States for a decade or more have had personal email. As have various White House staffers with security positions. It was never a story when Republicans bypassed government servers because they were "patriots" avoiding the "incompetent bloated government bureaucracy" as policy.

We may all speculate forever what MIGHT have been in their communications too. Like we would like to know, in the Bush years, who was boinking Karl Rove, or the depth of Bush's kisses in Saudi Arabia which, historically, make Monica's lips seem relatively inconsequential to to American security.

If there was an email smoking gun, someone would have leaked it, including investigative leakers, and public snoopers.

But the accusation works with just what Clinton MIGHT have written. That comes from Limbaugh 1.0.

Those neo-McCarthyists are still working the spin IRS story too, in GOP context and bias. And Benghazi. And Vince Foster.

BTW, one thing I have seen in this long long election game, confirmation bias hypnotizes everyone left-right. With cognitive bias, critical thinking gets jiggy with it.