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From: *Peter Kadzik*
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Subject: Heads up
To: John Podesta
There is a HJC oversight hearing today where the head of our Civil Division
will testify. Likely to get questions on State Department emails. Another
filing in the FOIA case went in last night or will go in this am that
indicates it will be awhile (2016) before the State Department posts the
emails.
If the AfAm vote is Hillary's firewall, we need to do more to ensure it > stays that way.
originally posted by: Martin75
Washington Times: 10 Scandals revealed by WikiLeaks
1. Mrs. Clinton had a cozy and improper relationship with the mainstream media.
2. The State Department paid special attention to “Friends of Bill”
3. Mrs. Clinton argued for “a hemispheric common market with open trade and open borders.”
4. The Clinton campaign was in touch with DOJ officials regarding the release of her emails.
5. The Clinton camp was tipped off to the release of the Benghazi emails.
6. Mrs. Clinton admitted sometimes her public and private positions differ.
7. Mrs. Clinton spokesman mocked Catholics and evangelicals as “severely backwards”.
8. Mrs. Clinton admitted she has a hard time relating to the struggle of the middle class.
9. Mrs. Clinton campaign used Benghazi as a distraction from the email scandal.
10. The Clinton team strategized on how to delay releasing emails, knowing it was against the law.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
twitter.com...
From: *Peter Kadzik*
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Subject: Heads up
To: John Podesta
There is a HJC oversight hearing today where the head of our Civil Division
will testify. Likely to get questions on State Department emails. Another
filing in the FOIA case went in last night or will go in this am that
indicates it will be awhile (2016) before the State Department posts the
emails.
Guess who Lynch put in charge of the 650K emails from Weiners laptop?
OOPs missed Martin75's post above!!! sorry for the dup info
And that is why you want to keep the minimum wage so low. Everyday Americans care about their community. Part-time Americans, not so much.
Following up on the conversation this morning about needing more arrows in our quiver on Wall Street, I wanted to float one idea. In October 2014, HRC did a paid speech in NYC for Deutsche Bank. I wrote her a long riff about economic fairness and how the financial industry has lost its way, precisely for the purpose of having something we could show people if ever asked what she was saying behind closed doors for two years to all those fat cats. It's definitely not as tough or pointed as we would write it now, but it's much more than most people would assume she was saying in paid speeches. (Full transcript is attached and key riff is pasted below.) Perhaps at some point there will be value in sharing this with a reporter and getting a story written. Upside would be that when people say she's too close to Wall Street and has taken too much money from bankers, we can point to evidence that she wasn't afraid to speak truth to power. Downside would be that we could then be pushed to release transcripts from all her paid speeches, which would be less helpful (although probably not disastrous). In the end, I'm not sure this is worth doing, but wanted to flag it so you know it's out there. *Deutsche Bank AG* *Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton* *New York, NY* *Tuesday, October 07, 2014*
This is far from over. Guilty pleas have not been entered or accepted, and we are a long way off (I hope) from sentencing. What we have done by providing expert civilian defense counsel is ensure that the worst case scenario (pleas, entering of pleas, and sentencing) did not happen in the remaining days of the Bush administration. Without the ACLU and NACDL's involvement, I can immodestly speculate that that almost certainly would have happened this week.
We are grateful for your continued support and interest in this work. What was most difficult for all of us was hearing the 9/11 family members who were down there say that they were proud of America and the way in which the defendants were being afforded justice. They are earnest, well-intentioned people who suffered a great loss, and I can only imagine the mix of emotions that they were feeling as they were sitting in the courtroom alongside of us. But the fact is that their grievous loss and hope for justice does not fix the fact that this Commission process is NOT the best example of American justice, as it is a system that allows hearsay, coerced confessions and evidence gleaned from torture and waterboarding.
The seesaw proceedings Monday raised and then postponed the prospect of a conviction in a case that has become the centerpiece of the system of military justice created by the Bush administration. A conviction would have capped a seven-year quest for justice after the 2001 attacks, but the delay in entering pleas will probably extend the process beyond the end of the Bush presidency.
From:[email protected] To: [email protected] Date: 2015-09-04 20:50 Subject: Re: She rocked it!!
I mean what is really the big deal to say I made a mistake with not having two emails and I'm sorry.
On Friday, September 4, 2015, Neera Tanden wrote: > Everyone wants her to apologize. And she should. Apologies are like her > Achilles heel. But she didn't seem like a bitch in the interview. And > she said the word sorry. She will get to a full apology in a few > interviews.
'[email protected]' wrote:
No good deed goes unpunished. Press takeaway was the whine of [but "she >> really didn't apologize to the American people" I am beginning to think >> Trump is on to something.