SassyIrishLass
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This train wreck just keeps getting worse.
It’s no longer just about using a personal email account and server.
There are several developments on both fronts — the email scandal, and the Clinton Foundation foreign government sugar daddy scandal. But we’ll start with the email.
1. No one read Hillary’s emails before they were presumably destroyed
This excerpt comes from a long piece in TIME:
“For more than a year after she left office in 2013, she did not transfer work-related email from her private account to the State Department. She commissioned a review of the 62,320 messages in her account only after the department–spurred by the congressional investigation–asked her to do so. And this review did not involve opening and reading each email; instead, Clinton’s lawyers created a list of names and keywords related to her work and searched for those. Slightly more than half the total cache–31,830 emails–did not contain any of the search terms, according to Clinton’s staff, so they were deemed to be ‘private, personal records.’”
And to make matters worse:
You know what doesn’t show up in a key word search? Any words contained in a file attachment…or an embedded image.
— Morgen (@morgenr) March 12, 2015
Hillary Clinton Blackberry Email deleted Scandal
It’s no longer just about using a personal email account and server.
There are several developments on both fronts — the email scandal, and the Clinton Foundation foreign government sugar daddy scandal. But we’ll start with the email.
1. No one read Hillary’s emails before they were presumably destroyed
This excerpt comes from a long piece in TIME:
“For more than a year after she left office in 2013, she did not transfer work-related email from her private account to the State Department. She commissioned a review of the 62,320 messages in her account only after the department–spurred by the congressional investigation–asked her to do so. And this review did not involve opening and reading each email; instead, Clinton’s lawyers created a list of names and keywords related to her work and searched for those. Slightly more than half the total cache–31,830 emails–did not contain any of the search terms, according to Clinton’s staff, so they were deemed to be ‘private, personal records.’”
And to make matters worse:
You know what doesn’t show up in a key word search? Any words contained in a file attachment…or an embedded image.
— Morgen (@morgenr) March 12, 2015
Hillary Clinton Blackberry Email deleted Scandal