Dragonlady
Designing Woman
At a gathering of the Asian American Journalists Association Bill Clinton defended his wife regarding the email imbroglio:
"First of all, the FBI director said when he testified before Congress, he had to amend his previous day's statement that she had never received any emails that are classified. They saw two little notes with a 'C' on it," Clinton said.
"This is the biggest load of bull I've ever heard."
Clinton went on to say that while the classification system of sensitive emails was "too complicated to explain to people," what is clear is that Clinton and her colleagues were never being careless with national security.
"Do you really believe there are 300 career diplomats because that's how many people were on these emails, all of whom were careless with national security? Do you believe that?" he said. "Forget about Hillary, forget about her. Is that conceivable?"
Bill Clinton talks email controversy: 'Biggest load of bull' - CNNPolitics.com
He's right. Comey did have to amend his statements, those emails had been improperly marked.
Yet, what we hear played over and over again is sliced up CEC version of a tape that leaves out the only thing marked classified at the time carried "bore markings" (c) on .000001% of all the emails she sent or received. Later Comey states in his testimony they were not properly marked -- and it would have been easy for anyone with knowledge of handing classified documents to miss. The content of the emails were about her making a freakin' telephone call.
We found out later those "bore markings" were not even classified to begin with. [ Daily Press Briefing - July 6, 2016 ]
And even if they were, they originated at State, so she could have declassified them, as she has that power. But they weren't. AND, even if -- they were on such a level of "secrecy" those same two (c) emails could have been sent through the US mail with a simple No. 10 envelope and a First Class postage stamp.
The other part of this which Bill reminds us, is allllll the other career diplomats she exchanged emails would have been just as careless.
"Forget about Hillary, forget about her. Is that conceivable?"
Too bad it's not just a few emails that contained classified material...I believe the number is now over a thousand emails that were deemed classified. As for her "power" to declassify material? You can call sensitive material whatever you want, Paperview...that doesn't change the fact that it's sensitive. The problem that Clinton has is she didn't take proper precautions with the emails that she was running through her private servers and she was talking about things in those emails that were later determined to be sensitive.
What's disturbing however isn't that she put people's lives in danger with what she was doing...it's the reason behind why she felt the need to set up her own system of communication outside of the official one she knew that she was required by State Department regulations to use! Hillary Clinton used her office to engender bribes and she hid what she was doing from both the Congress and the American people.
This was supposed to be the "Most Transparent Administration Ever" but instead it's been the most secretive and corrupt Administration since Nixon! The things that were done at the State Department under Hillary Clinton are appalling. The things that were done at the IRS are even more appalling.
Yes, it was just a few.
" later determined to be sensitive."
Now you're getting it.
The few that had "bore markings" were about a freakin' phone call and not properly marked - and wasn't even classified to begin with. Comey had to revise his statement.
See the State Dept. link in my OP.
Over a thousand emails subsequently deemed to be classified are NOT a "few"! That's not even counting the emails that she had destroyed. If you think that those didn't contain things Clinton didn't want people to know about then you're one incredibly naive person!
There are various degrees of "classified". Many of those deemed "classified" carried no sensitive information. There were chains of emails marked "classified" which were schedules of Department conference calls. Hardly sensitive information.