Wednesday, March 11, 2015

HITLERY CLINTON, ONCE AGAIN SEES HERSELF AS BEING ABOVE THE LAW…


In what has become typical fashion for her, as well as her pervert of a husband, ex-secretary of state Hitlery Clinton, on Tuesday, did her best to avoid answering any and all questions regarding her use of a private email system while serving as our nation's top diplomat.  It’s a story that seems to have disrupted, at least for the present time, the plans for the launch of her expected campaign for president in 2016.  But let’s face it, Hitlery could be found guilty of murder, and the vast majority of Democrats would still flock to the polls to support her.

And although it mostly prove to be nothing more than a complete waste of everyone’s time, here are five things to know about what she said and how it is that others have chosen to react to what she said:

Hitlery told reporters, "I fully complied with every rule that I was governed by."  Just coincidently, her well-choreographed little presser took place after a speech to a United Nations conference on women's empowerment.  The fact of the matter is that government rules allow officials to use personal email accounts, but also mandate that ALL official documents be preserved.  And for Hitlery to say that her work-related emails went to other officials who were using government email addresses, and those would have therefore been saved, skirts the law.   

She said the computer hosting her email system was physically housed at the family's estate in Chappaqua, New York. The U.S. Secret Service protects that property, she said.  So?  While that may have prevented someone from carting of the hardware involved, it did very little to prevent that same hardware from being hacked into.  And finally, Hitlery offered a practical reason for using one email account for her work and her personal correspondence: She did not want to carry a government and a personal smartphone to read two separate email accounts.

Hitlery said, "Looking back, it would've been better for me to use two separate phones and two email accounts. I thought using one device would be simpler, and obviously, it hasn't worked out that way."  If this bitch is supposed to be as smart as all the Democrats claim, wouldn’t it have been much smarter to have had simply obeyed the laws.  But as we have seen countless times before, both Hitlery, and her rather sleazy other half, have a rather troublesome aversion to following those rules that everyone else is expected to follow, and to the letter.

Hitlery has faced questions about her use of a private email account since last week, following reports that she used a private email address and ran her own ‘private’ server.  Aides initially argued the controversy would pass.  But thus far it hasn’t.  And I’m sure it comes as no surprise that any number of Democrats are now beginning to circle the wagons.  One in particular, fellow Democrat ‘Little Dick’ Durbin, told MSNBC, "I think it's only fair to say to Hillary Clinton: 'Tell us your side of the story.  What did you put on this personal email?"

And when asked about the political impact on her presumed 2016 candidacy, Hitlery said, "I trust the American people to make their decisions about political and public matters."  But the American people have very little actual say in the matter.  The law is very clear, as is the fact that Hitlery chose to ignore it.  But how is it up to the American people to say, as Hitlery claims, whether or not it matters that she may have actually broken any number of laws here?  How insane it that?  It shouldn’t matter what people think, if in fact she broke the law!    

Hitlery said, "No one wants their personal emails made public, and I think most people understand that and respect that privacy."  She said her private emails contained plans for her mother's funeral, her daughter's wedding and her yoga sessions — none relevant to her job as secretary of state. Also, she deleted them.  Well the easy way to have avoided such situations would have been to use the appropriate email when conducting State Department business.  As every other employee of the State Department was forced to under penalty of being terminated.

Hitlery said, "In going through the emails, there were over 60,000 in total, sent and received."  She went on to say, "About half were work-related and went to the State Department, and about half were personal that were not in any way related to my work. I had no reason to save them."  And I guess we’re just supposed to trust her when she says such things.  I’m guessing she honestly thinks that she is somehow worthy of such trust when she most certainly is not.  She was once described as being a ‘congenital liar’, a description that I thought was rather fitting.

In echoing a tweet she posted last week about her continuing email ‘scandal’, Hitlery said, "I took the unprecedented step of asking that the State Department make all my work-related emails public for everyone to see."  But what Hitlery conveniently leaves out of both tweet and her comments to the press, it that it took her over two years to do it.  Hitlery claims to have turned over all of her work-related emails to the State Department, which said it will review and release the messages, which will take months.

In a statement, Republican National Committee Chairman (RNC) Reince Priebus said, "Because only Hillary Clinton controls her personal email account and admitted she deleted many of her emails, no one but Hillary Clinton knows if she handed over every relevant email."  And why is it that should believe her?  But Democrats don’t really care if she broke any laws, because Democrats don’t really care if their politicians are corrupt.  All that matters to Democrats is the bringing down of our country.  That’s why they vote for people like Barry and will vote for Hitlery Clinton.

But there’s hope because South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy, the chairman of a House committee investigating the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, said Tuesday he will call Hitlery to appear before his committee at least twice.  Gowdy said the committee wants to establish it has a complete record of Hitlery's time at the State Department, and one appearance is needed to "clear up" Hitlery's role in using personal email to conduct official business.

We know that Hitlery deleted at least 32,000 emails, emails that, it can be argued, belonged to the American people.  And we have no idea if that number is anywhere near accurate.  Also, we have no idea what was discussed in any of those emails.  And you know, at the end of the day Hiterly will, in all likelihood, get away with this. If for no other reason than because she’s a Democrat, and Democrats always do.  But that does not mean that she should not be held to account.  She feels she is above the law, and she needs to be made to understand that she’s not!  

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