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1. She cited her 2012 concussion as the reason that she cannot remember details of briefings during her "transition out of office."
2. She said she never even thought whether emails she exchanged on a future U.S. drone attack should be classified.
3. She said she thought the "C" before a paragraph indicated alphabetical order. The C actually stands for "classified."
4. She said no one ever raised concerns to her about her use of a private email server.
5. She said she could not recall any training on how to handle classified information.
No. 2 stretches the limits of credulity. We're supposed to believe Clinton never even considered a discussion about a future drone attack should be kept secret? Saying "I never thought," basically sounds like a dodge on a charge of possible pre-meditation.
As for the claim that no one ever talked to her about any concerns about the private server, that's dangerous territory. Because it's probably not going to be hard to find someone at the State Department, or formerly at the State Department, to contradict this claim. In fact, there are many statements just now released from this FBI interview that are likely going to be refuted and in short order.
The "I could not recall" response to the question about prior training is a classic defendant's dodge. It works great because even if Clinton did get training, it can be argued that it doesn't matter because she doesn't remember it. But while it's a good legal dodge, it's potentially lethal in the midst of an election where you're trying to look like a competent and alert leader.
The 'oh s*** moment'
Clinton's team had an "oh s*** moment" in late March of last year, according to the report. A few weeks after The New York Times first revealed the information about Clinton's private email use, a person -- whose name has been redacted -- "deleted the Clinton archive mailbox" and "used BleachBit to delete the exported .PST files he had created on the server system containing Clinton's emails."
originally posted by: Ghost147
Why must Canada be right above the us? These elections are so scary
originally posted by: Xcathdra
Can a Clinton supporter please explain why I should vote for Hillary Clinton given all the latest info thats come out?
originally posted by: HUMBLEONE
You should vote for her because she has a vagina! DUH?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
...but it's an evil, corrupt, lying vagina.
originally posted by: alomaha
I'm reading all this and I have a feeling that I am in some kind of nightmare... Btw, I think she should change her name to Hillary Teflon.
5. She said she could not recall any training on how to handle classified information.
The 'oh s*** moment'
Clinton's team had an "oh s*** moment" in late March of last year, according to the report. A few weeks after The New York Times first revealed the information about Clinton's private email use, a person -- whose name has been redacted -- "deleted the Clinton archive mailbox" and "used BleachBit to delete the exported .PST files he had created on the server system containing Clinton's emails."
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: alomaha
I'm reading all this and I have a feeling that I am in some kind of nightmare... Btw, I think she should change her name to Hillary Teflon.
"Hillary Teflon" is the name of Bill's prostate.
but I digress.
Anyone who still actively supports Hillary will have no one to blame but themselves. there are just some people that want a dictatorship.
originally posted by: BornYesterday
5. She said she could not recall any training on how to handle classified information.
I thought it was pretty common practice in most industries to have staff sign something saying they got the proper training and understand protocol. That way if a situation arises, the employer is able to hold the employee accountable.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Xcathdra
Bet that dude made an immunity deal
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Xcathdra
Bet that dude made an immunity deal
I am now wondering if the redacted name was Brian Pagliano...
He received immunity and no one knows why. If he is the one who deleted the emails / used bleachbit he could have been charged with destroying federal records.