davefoc
Philosopher
The problem here is that Ziggurat, and now you, are basing your scenarios on the assumption of incompetence while having absolutely no knowledge on what security measures were taken. That should give you pause, here, if you are not one who has already assumed his conclusion that Clinton is incompetent.
As I've noted, I don't understand what she or her apparatchiks were thinking when she did this. I don't see any scenario in which her actions with regard to this were likely to be compliant with record keeping requirements, with security requirements and with just common sense.
I think it's reasonable to suspect incompetence when somebody does something that doesn't offer significant advantage while at the same time subjecting herself and others to the risk of substantial harm.
To counter the suspicion of incompetence it is only necessary to show that Clinton had some goal that might have been facilitated with her use of a personal email server that was of significant value when compared to risks associated with engaging in potentially illegal activities and risks associated with the handling of sensitive/classified material. If somebody has done this in this thread I didn't notice it.
As I have noted above, I will probably end up voting for Clinton even though I think this issue suggests that she is both corrupt and incompetent. Ziggurat wondered why I would vote for Clinton despite my views on this. That is not a question that I can quickly answer except to say that the likely Republican candidates have done things I believe are worse and/or they have policy ideas that I am more strongly opposed to than some of Clinton's ideas I disagree with. I have a much more cynical view of politics than I had before the Bush administration. Corruption is deeply embedded in American politics and maybe all politics. I don't expect to get to vote for a completely non-corrupt candidate and I accept that.