If Hillary's Email is so Important is Blabbing About Top Secrets on TV OK?

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It seems to me that if Marco Rubio hadn't actually said it was a secret none of us in the public sector would have ever known it was classified information being deseminated on national TV. So who is guilty or guiltier? Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio?

I guess the real question is which one of these three nitwits would reveal top secrets from the Oval Office?

"During the Republican presidential debate Tuesday night, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina may have revealed classified information to millions of people watching CNN on live TV.

During a heated exchange in which Ted Cruz was defending a vote he made in favor of the USA Freedom Act, the Texas Tea Party Senator blew up at fellow Senator Marco Rubio, who accused him of voting for a bill that shut down the NSA's metadata program, "a valuable tool that we no longer have at our disposal," the Florida Senator accused.

Cruz then went off.

After accusing Rubio of making "knowingly false" and "Alinsky-like attacks like Barack Obama," Cruz retorted, defending the reason for his vote as "simple."

"What [Rubio] knows is that the old program covered 20 percent to 30 percent of phone numbers to search for terrorists," Cruz countered. "The new program covers nearly 100 percent. That gives us greater ability to stop acts of terrorism, and he knows that that’s the case."

Rubio, who sits on the U.S. Senate's Intelligence Committee, interjected nervously.

"Let me be very careful when answering this, because I don’t think national television in front of 15 million people is the place to discuss classified information. So let me just be very clear. There is nothing that we are allowed to do under this bill that we could not do before."

Roll Call just after the debate finished, posted an article asking, "Did Sen. Ted Cruz disclose classified information on national television?," and notes that "As the exchange happened, Becca Glover Watkins, the communications director for Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard M. Burr, R-N.C., tweeted simply: 'Cruz shouldn’t have said that.'"

Meanwhile, Carly Fiorina also may have revealed classified information during the same debate.

“Soon after 9/11,” Fiorina said during the debate, “I got a phone call from the NSA. They needed help. I gave them help. I stopped a truck load of equipment and I had it turned around. It was escorted by the NSA into headquarters.”

Gawker notes that Fiorina told the same "tale in an September interview with Yahoo! Politics."

In that interview, Fiorina discussed that, when CEO of Hewlett-Packard, then-NSA director Michael Hayden, just after 9/11, called and asked her for 50 servers "so the NSA could implement 'Stellar Wind' — the controversial warrantless wiretapping program, including the bulk collection of American citizens’ phone records and emails, that had been secretly ordered by the Bush White House."

“Carly, I need stuff and I need it now,” Hayden recalled telling Fiorina.

Fiorina acknowledged she complied with Hayden’s request, redirecting trucks of HP computer servers.

Gawker's report says "Last month, Motherboard reported on leaked NSA documents that seemed to indicate this exchange was still under classification."

That Motherboard report, from October, is titled, "Carly Fiorina May Have Revealed State Secrets by Bragging About Helping the NSA."

Bottom line: Cruz and Fiorina both have wrongly attacked Hillary Clinton over her emails, and lied in their attacks to boot, but are more than willing to (maybe) reveal classified information to millions of people on national TV.
Carly Fiorina And Ted Cruz May Have Revealed Classified Information During GOP Debate
 
It seems to me that if Marco Rubio hadn't actually said it was a secret none of us in the public sector would have ever known it was classified information being deseminated on national TV. So who is guilty or guiltier? Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio?

I guess the real question is which one of these three nitwits would reveal top secrets from the Oval Office?

"During the Republican presidential debate Tuesday night, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina may have revealed classified information to millions of people watching CNN on live TV.

During a heated exchange in which Ted Cruz was defending a vote he made in favor of the USA Freedom Act, the Texas Tea Party Senator blew up at fellow Senator Marco Rubio, who accused him of voting for a bill that shut down the NSA's metadata program, "a valuable tool that we no longer have at our disposal," the Florida Senator accused.

Cruz then went off.

After accusing Rubio of making "knowingly false" and "Alinsky-like attacks like Barack Obama," Cruz retorted, defending the reason for his vote as "simple."

"What [Rubio] knows is that the old program covered 20 percent to 30 percent of phone numbers to search for terrorists," Cruz countered. "The new program covers nearly 100 percent. That gives us greater ability to stop acts of terrorism, and he knows that that’s the case."

Rubio, who sits on the U.S. Senate's Intelligence Committee, interjected nervously.

"Let me be very careful when answering this, because I don’t think national television in front of 15 million people is the place to discuss classified information. So let me just be very clear. There is nothing that we are allowed to do under this bill that we could not do before."

Roll Call just after the debate finished, posted an article asking, "Did Sen. Ted Cruz disclose classified information on national television?," and notes that "As the exchange happened, Becca Glover Watkins, the communications director for Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard M. Burr, R-N.C., tweeted simply: 'Cruz shouldn’t have said that.'"

Meanwhile, Carly Fiorina also may have revealed classified information during the same debate.

“Soon after 9/11,” Fiorina said during the debate, “I got a phone call from the NSA. They needed help. I gave them help. I stopped a truck load of equipment and I had it turned around. It was escorted by the NSA into headquarters.”

Gawker notes that Fiorina told the same "tale in an September interview with Yahoo! Politics."

In that interview, Fiorina discussed that, when CEO of Hewlett-Packard, then-NSA director Michael Hayden, just after 9/11, called and asked her for 50 servers "so the NSA could implement 'Stellar Wind' — the controversial warrantless wiretapping program, including the bulk collection of American citizens’ phone records and emails, that had been secretly ordered by the Bush White House."

“Carly, I need stuff and I need it now,” Hayden recalled telling Fiorina.

Fiorina acknowledged she complied with Hayden’s request, redirecting trucks of HP computer servers.

Gawker's report says "Last month, Motherboard reported on leaked NSA documents that seemed to indicate this exchange was still under classification."

That Motherboard report, from October, is titled, "Carly Fiorina May Have Revealed State Secrets by Bragging About Helping the NSA."

Bottom line: Cruz and Fiorina both have wrongly attacked Hillary Clinton over her emails, and lied in their attacks to boot, but are more than willing to (maybe) reveal classified information to millions of people on national TV.
Carly Fiorina And Ted Cruz May Have Revealed Classified Information During GOP Debate

It is a proven fact that Hillary had information classified Top Secret on her server. Cruz and Fiorino MAY have (your words) revealed classified information. One is a fact and one is a suspicion from a blog. When it is proven that Cruz and Fiorino disclosed TOP SECRET information, let me know.
 
It seems to me that if Marco Rubio hadn't actually said it was a secret none of us in the public sector would have ever known it was classified information being deseminated on national TV. So who is guilty or guiltier? Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio?

I guess the real question is which one of these three nitwits would reveal top secrets from the Oval Office?

"During the Republican presidential debate Tuesday night, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina may have revealed classified information to millions of people watching CNN on live TV.

During a heated exchange in which Ted Cruz was defending a vote he made in favor of the USA Freedom Act, the Texas Tea Party Senator blew up at fellow Senator Marco Rubio, who accused him of voting for a bill that shut down the NSA's metadata program, "a valuable tool that we no longer have at our disposal," the Florida Senator accused.

Cruz then went off.

After accusing Rubio of making "knowingly false" and "Alinsky-like attacks like Barack Obama," Cruz retorted, defending the reason for his vote as "simple."

"What [Rubio] knows is that the old program covered 20 percent to 30 percent of phone numbers to search for terrorists," Cruz countered. "The new program covers nearly 100 percent. That gives us greater ability to stop acts of terrorism, and he knows that that’s the case."

Rubio, who sits on the U.S. Senate's Intelligence Committee, interjected nervously.

"Let me be very careful when answering this, because I don’t think national television in front of 15 million people is the place to discuss classified information. So let me just be very clear. There is nothing that we are allowed to do under this bill that we could not do before."

Roll Call just after the debate finished, posted an article asking, "Did Sen. Ted Cruz disclose classified information on national television?," and notes that "As the exchange happened, Becca Glover Watkins, the communications director for Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard M. Burr, R-N.C., tweeted simply: 'Cruz shouldn’t have said that.'"

Meanwhile, Carly Fiorina also may have revealed classified information during the same debate.

“Soon after 9/11,” Fiorina said during the debate, “I got a phone call from the NSA. They needed help. I gave them help. I stopped a truck load of equipment and I had it turned around. It was escorted by the NSA into headquarters.”

Gawker notes that Fiorina told the same "tale in an September interview with Yahoo! Politics."

In that interview, Fiorina discussed that, when CEO of Hewlett-Packard, then-NSA director Michael Hayden, just after 9/11, called and asked her for 50 servers "so the NSA could implement 'Stellar Wind' — the controversial warrantless wiretapping program, including the bulk collection of American citizens’ phone records and emails, that had been secretly ordered by the Bush White House."

“Carly, I need stuff and I need it now,” Hayden recalled telling Fiorina.

Fiorina acknowledged she complied with Hayden’s request, redirecting trucks of HP computer servers.

Gawker's report says "Last month, Motherboard reported on leaked NSA documents that seemed to indicate this exchange was still under classification."

That Motherboard report, from October, is titled, "Carly Fiorina May Have Revealed State Secrets by Bragging About Helping the NSA."

Bottom line: Cruz and Fiorina both have wrongly attacked Hillary Clinton over her emails, and lied in their attacks to boot, but are more than willing to (maybe) reveal classified information to millions of people on national TV.
Carly Fiorina And Ted Cruz May Have Revealed Classified Information During GOP Debate

It is a proven fact that Hillary had information classified Top Secret on her server. Cruz and Fiorino MAY have (your words) revealed classified information. One is a fact and one is a suspicion from a blog. When it is proven that Cruz and Fiorino disclosed TOP SECRET information, let me know.

Sure. "GOP Senate Intelligence Chairman now investigating if Ted Cruz Revealed Classified Info During CNN Debate" GOP Senate Intelligence chairman now investigating if Ted Cruz revealed classified info during CNN debate
 
he didn't spill any secrects

what the new program can do isn't secret the information it collects, how it collects it, etc is.



hillary passed classified emails, knowing they were classified, knowing it could present a danger and she did it anyway and she did it often.



I don't know why leftist filth think it's ok to support known criminals b/c other people make mistakes, but they do
 
If this meant Cruz would be imprisoned, I am all for it as long as Cankles is too.
 
So you boys got nothing to say about Tokyo Ted spilling our national secrets in prime time.
Everyone suspected this was going on,,,,,,while the govt lied its ass off saying it wasnt. And if it is going on San Bernadino is an even bigger eff up
 
Putting this to bed....sorry Liberal :ahole-1:'s!!!!!

  • Senate Intel Committee has sudden about-face after looking into whether Ted Cruz revealed classif...
    Business Insider ^ | December 16, 2015 | Pamela Engel
    After the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee said his staff was looking into whether Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) referenced classified information during Tuesday night's Republican debate on CNN, the committee issued a statement saying that is not the case.Sen. Richard Burr (R-North Carolina), the chairman, told reporters on Wednesday that he had asked his staff to explore whether Cruz's comments about the National Security Agency's surveillance program constitute disclosing classified data, The Hill reported."I'm having my staff look at the transcripts of the debate right now," Burr told reporters, according to The Hill. "Any time you deal with numbers...
 
Putting this to bed....sorry Liberal :ahole-1:'s!!!!!

  • Senate Intel Committee has sudden about-face after looking into whether Ted Cruz revealed classif...
    Business Insider ^ | December 16, 2015 | Pamela Engel
    After the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee said his staff was looking into whether Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) referenced classified information during Tuesday night's Republican debate on CNN, the committee issued a statement saying that is not the case.Sen. Richard Burr (R-North Carolina), the chairman, told reporters on Wednesday that he had asked his staff to explore whether Cruz's comments about the National Security Agency's surveillance program constitute disclosing classified data, The Hill reported."I'm having my staff look at the transcripts of the debate right now," Burr told reporters, according to The Hill. "Any time you deal with numbers...

Yep, didn't expect anything different. IOKIYAR.
 
It seems to me that if Marco Rubio hadn't actually said it was a secret none of us in the public sector would have ever known it was classified information being deseminated on national TV. So who is guilty or guiltier? Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio?

I guess the real question is which one of these three nitwits would reveal top secrets from the Oval Office?

"During the Republican presidential debate Tuesday night, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina may have revealed classified information to millions of people watching CNN on live TV.

During a heated exchange in which Ted Cruz was defending a vote he made in favor of the USA Freedom Act, the Texas Tea Party Senator blew up at fellow Senator Marco Rubio, who accused him of voting for a bill that shut down the NSA's metadata program, "a valuable tool that we no longer have at our disposal," the Florida Senator accused.

Cruz then went off.

After accusing Rubio of making "knowingly false" and "Alinsky-like attacks like Barack Obama," Cruz retorted, defending the reason for his vote as "simple."

"What [Rubio] knows is that the old program covered 20 percent to 30 percent of phone numbers to search for terrorists," Cruz countered. "The new program covers nearly 100 percent. That gives us greater ability to stop acts of terrorism, and he knows that that’s the case."

Rubio, who sits on the U.S. Senate's Intelligence Committee, interjected nervously.

"Let me be very careful when answering this, because I don’t think national television in front of 15 million people is the place to discuss classified information. So let me just be very clear. There is nothing that we are allowed to do under this bill that we could not do before."

Roll Call just after the debate finished, posted an article asking, "Did Sen. Ted Cruz disclose classified information on national television?," and notes that "As the exchange happened, Becca Glover Watkins, the communications director for Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard M. Burr, R-N.C., tweeted simply: 'Cruz shouldn’t have said that.'"

Meanwhile, Carly Fiorina also may have revealed classified information during the same debate.

“Soon after 9/11,” Fiorina said during the debate, “I got a phone call from the NSA. They needed help. I gave them help. I stopped a truck load of equipment and I had it turned around. It was escorted by the NSA into headquarters.”

Gawker notes that Fiorina told the same "tale in an September interview with Yahoo! Politics."

In that interview, Fiorina discussed that, when CEO of Hewlett-Packard, then-NSA director Michael Hayden, just after 9/11, called and asked her for 50 servers "so the NSA could implement 'Stellar Wind' — the controversial warrantless wiretapping program, including the bulk collection of American citizens’ phone records and emails, that had been secretly ordered by the Bush White House."

“Carly, I need stuff and I need it now,” Hayden recalled telling Fiorina.

Fiorina acknowledged she complied with Hayden’s request, redirecting trucks of HP computer servers.

Gawker's report says "Last month, Motherboard reported on leaked NSA documents that seemed to indicate this exchange was still under classification."

That Motherboard report, from October, is titled, "Carly Fiorina May Have Revealed State Secrets by Bragging About Helping the NSA."

Bottom line: Cruz and Fiorina both have wrongly attacked Hillary Clinton over her emails, and lied in their attacks to boot, but are more than willing to (maybe) reveal classified information to millions of people on national TV.
Carly Fiorina And Ted Cruz May Have Revealed Classified Information During GOP Debate

It is a proven fact that Hillary had information classified Top Secret on her server. Cruz and Fiorino MAY have (your words) revealed classified information. One is a fact and one is a suspicion from a blog. When it is proven that Cruz and Fiorino disclosed TOP SECRET information, let me know.

Wrong again!

Sure. "GOP Senate Intelligence Chairman now investigating if Ted Cruz Revealed Classified Info During CNN Debate" GOP Senate Intelligence chairman now investigating if Ted Cruz revealed classified info during CNN debate

LAS VEGAS — Hours after reports that Senate officials might review Ted Cruz's debate statements about a counter-intelligence program, the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee said there would not be a formal investigation.

Committee won't investigate Cruz debate comments
 
How can any sane person justify Hillary's serial disregard for the law by comparing a single questionable statement by a republican candidate during a debate? Yeah, maybe Rubio shouldn't have said it but Hillary violated federal law with 10,000 e mails with a private server located in a freaking closet somewhere in Colorado.
 
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But he is right. You know that, right?
 
If a Republican announces classified material whose subject concerns protecting hundreds of millions of the American people on national TV, It's OK.

If Hillary has a private server and sent out zero classified material, she should go to prison.

Ah, GOP justice. Oh, and they want to kill the gays.
 
Talking about the fact that she BROKE THE LAW is pertinent news. As long as they do not reveal or are careless with classified, as Hillary was/is it's ok. (Sounds like someone wants all this to go away really soon and for no one to keep talking about it....BESIDES Hillary, I mean!)
 
It seems to me that if Marco Rubio hadn't actually said it was a secret none of us in the public sector would have ever known it was classified information being deseminated on national TV. So who is guilty or guiltier? Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio?

I guess the real question is which one of these three nitwits would reveal top secrets from the Oval Office?

"During the Republican presidential debate Tuesday night, Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina may have revealed classified information to millions of people watching CNN on live TV.

During a heated exchange in which Ted Cruz was defending a vote he made in favor of the USA Freedom Act, the Texas Tea Party Senator blew up at fellow Senator Marco Rubio, who accused him of voting for a bill that shut down the NSA's metadata program, "a valuable tool that we no longer have at our disposal," the Florida Senator accused.

Cruz then went off.

After accusing Rubio of making "knowingly false" and "Alinsky-like attacks like Barack Obama," Cruz retorted, defending the reason for his vote as "simple."

"What [Rubio] knows is that the old program covered 20 percent to 30 percent of phone numbers to search for terrorists," Cruz countered. "The new program covers nearly 100 percent. That gives us greater ability to stop acts of terrorism, and he knows that that’s the case."

Rubio, who sits on the U.S. Senate's Intelligence Committee, interjected nervously.

"Let me be very careful when answering this, because I don’t think national television in front of 15 million people is the place to discuss classified information. So let me just be very clear. There is nothing that we are allowed to do under this bill that we could not do before."

Roll Call just after the debate finished, posted an article asking, "Did Sen. Ted Cruz disclose classified information on national television?," and notes that "As the exchange happened, Becca Glover Watkins, the communications director for Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard M. Burr, R-N.C., tweeted simply: 'Cruz shouldn’t have said that.'"

Meanwhile, Carly Fiorina also may have revealed classified information during the same debate.

“Soon after 9/11,” Fiorina said during the debate, “I got a phone call from the NSA. They needed help. I gave them help. I stopped a truck load of equipment and I had it turned around. It was escorted by the NSA into headquarters.”

Gawker notes that Fiorina told the same "tale in an September interview with Yahoo! Politics."

In that interview, Fiorina discussed that, when CEO of Hewlett-Packard, then-NSA director Michael Hayden, just after 9/11, called and asked her for 50 servers "so the NSA could implement 'Stellar Wind' — the controversial warrantless wiretapping program, including the bulk collection of American citizens’ phone records and emails, that had been secretly ordered by the Bush White House."

“Carly, I need stuff and I need it now,” Hayden recalled telling Fiorina.

Fiorina acknowledged she complied with Hayden’s request, redirecting trucks of HP computer servers.

Gawker's report says "Last month, Motherboard reported on leaked NSA documents that seemed to indicate this exchange was still under classification."

That Motherboard report, from October, is titled, "Carly Fiorina May Have Revealed State Secrets by Bragging About Helping the NSA."

Bottom line: Cruz and Fiorina both have wrongly attacked Hillary Clinton over her emails, and lied in their attacks to boot, but are more than willing to (maybe) reveal classified information to millions of people on national TV.
Carly Fiorina And Ted Cruz May Have Revealed Classified Information During GOP Debate

Are you sure it was classified TOP SECRET? The FBI investigation just released a statement that two of Hillary's emails had TOP SECRET information in them. Do you even know what the different classifications are?
 

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