In reviewing the released e-mails from the State Department regarding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Judicial Watch came across some interesting exchanges. It seems some of Hillary’s lackeys (Mills and Abedin) were asking to set up a separate server within the State Department for Hillary’s personal use.
Under-Secretary for Management, Patrick Kennedy, seemed to think it was “a great idea.”
So did they set up the separate server within the State Department or not? Is this how Hillary’s people sent all that classified information to her home server?
Hillary’s people were telling the State Dept. that their boss was a dunce when it came to e-mail and only knew how to use her Blackberry. It appears that the underlings sought the separate server (and skirted security measures) within State in order to accommodate madam blockhead’s demand to have communications come to her personal Blackberry.
Whatever the excuse, if true they all knowingly breached security, potentially exposed national secrets and broke the law.
Hillary broke the law. Must be the same laws the Illegal aliens break! No harm no foul!
It’s a damn good thing Judicial Watch is out there. Gowdy, Issa, and the rest of the gang don’t seem to want to find anything, except of course campaign contributions or maybe some committee chair. Washington DC sucks the integrity right out of their souls.
Tom Fitton and all the professionals at Judicial Watch do a fine job for, We the People. They are true Patriots and love our country.
If there was a secret server in the State Department itself, what has happened to it?
“they all knowingly breached security, potentially exposed national secrets and broke the law.”
And yet still nothing will happen to any of them. They won’t be prosecuted or held to account for all of their treasonous acts.
Man this stuff pisses me off!
They could have had a server that only hosted her @state.gov address (hillary@state.gov or clinton@state.gov or something) but there is no evidence of that. It would not have allowed her the control over message archiving that the basement one did – it would have been subject to normal federal record keeping requirements.
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