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Again it doesn't matter. The narrative gets repeated often enough that little positive HRC news gets out.
Well, that, plus the fact that there is little positive HRC news.
Again it doesn't matter. The narrative gets repeated often enough that little positive HRC news gets out.
I'm not sure what your basis for that assessment might be. But people have been prosecuted and even gone to jail for having unsecured classified material at home. Most government employees take the restrictions more seriously than you think.
I'm not trying to drag this out, but do you have any examples of people who simply had stuff they were working on at home and were sent to jail?
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Vince Foster. Nothing there, and it took 15 years to quiet down.
It only took until the GOP found Monica.![]()



Just for taking files home? No, I don't.
Unlike some posters here, I suspect that most government employees take their obligations -- and potential consequences for skirting them -- pretty seriously.
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To bring this back on topic: assuming that Hillary is found guilty of mishandling confidential documents do you think she will go to jail when you can find no other case of someone being jailed for a similar offense?
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/f80a...als-more-work-emails-clintons-private-accountThe Obama administration has discovered a chain of emails that Hillary Rodham Clinton failed to turn over when she provided what she said was the full record of work-related correspondence as secretary of state, officials said Friday, adding to the growing questions related to the Democratic presidential front-runner's unusual usage of a private email account and server while in government.
The messages were exchanged with retired Gen. David Petraeus when he headed the military's U.S. Central Command, responsible for running the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They began before Clinton entered office and continued into her first days at the State Department.
Your confidence is unwarranted.
Here's the thing: Bill could slip out of scandal like a greased pig because he was charming. That charm led people to look for excuses for his actions. But Hillary isn't charming. She's a shrill harpy. The more people see her, the less they like her, even without the scandals. And scandal fatigue is going to lead to Hillary fatigue. Perhaps people will start to ignore the accusations, but they're also going to want to ignore her.
Hillary's lead will evaporate, just like it did in 2008.
It is looking like the media is bring Hillary down with negative news of no news. It's sad that our country is so media stricken that they believe whatever the media tells them to.
It is looking like the media is bring Hillary down with negative news of no news. It's sad that our country is so media stricken that they believe whatever the media tells them to.
True enough, but I assume predictions of Hillary being "done" are limited to the 2016 election cycle. Regardless of which... the best you can estimate is relative performance this far out. In my opinion if she gets the nomination there's a chance she can win if she can overcome historical trends with these third term party White House wins, and if the Republican Nominee is unelectable enough she could win. But regardless of the "how" factor I don't see her winning with the same degree of success as Obama did... not the same electoral college distribution. And look at how persistent she was in the brutal 2008 campaign against Obama? She was persistent almost to the very end of the primaries that year. Even if this pans out I think it's a long ways off.Predictions are a funny thing. Make them ambiguous enough and almost any future can fit them.
Maybe... I just hope if this is true, the party recoups eventually. As unattractive as I am to the religious wing of the party I would rather they have a decent level of influence to balance the Democrats out some than not have them at all. A single-party arrangement isn't my cup of tea.But, Brainster may have been correct. The Palin must now be considered the future of the Republican Party.
Brilliant. How about Um....yes !![]()
That is about what I expected. In that I expect our government to be reasonable, not that I expected you to come up short in supporting your assertion.
Agreed. I work in an office full of confidential information (I know the distinction between confidential and classified, just a comparison) and yet we often have to remind staff not to take files home when they have a project to work on. It is not that I distrust the government employees, it is that I trust human nature to be fairly consistent.
To bring this back on topic: assuming that Hillary is found guilty of mishandling confidential documents do you think she will go to jail when you can find no other case of someone being jailed for a similar offense?
I worked with Very Classified information in my USAF days and the procedures are clear - classified information does not go home. It doesn't leave the office and it gets put away in a file safe when people go to lunch. At the absolute highest echelons of bureaucracy people might have a locking briefcase for transporting classified files from place to place and even to work on at home (the highest echelon jobs are often 24 hour jobs) but those people are the rare exception. If anyone would have a need for classified files at home, paper or data, the various Secretaries on the president's staff would be on my list of guesses.
Revealing, disclosing or misplacing confidential medical data has consequences but mishandling even Confidential classified data can land a person in Ft. Leavenworth.
I find it humorous how many keep focusing on jail time. I don't think anyone is suggesting this. Perhaps some lone opinion is, not sure. This is about her sinking poll numbers, and botching her chances of being elected. Although at the rate things keep getting uncovered, who really knows. NO ONE!
I find it humorous how many keep focusing on jail time. I don't think anyone is suggesting this. Perhaps some lone opinion is, not sure. This is about her sinking poll numbers, and botching her chances of being elected. Although at the rate things keep getting uncovered, who really knows. NO ONE!
The State Department will provide Congress with 925 additional e-mails from former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton to assist the investigation of the 2012 attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, a senior agency official said Friday.
The new submission comes after the State Department had previously said it turned over all records the House Select Committee on Benghazi had requested and as the agency reviews Clinton’s e-mails for public release.