"This is the biggest load of bull..." Clinton on the emails.

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.
 
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.


So when Hillary set up her own server and sent her official e-mails to that server, she wasn't aware that as ... Secretary of State ... she could get any level of classified information?

Cool. Explain how Obama said to cut her off. Go ...
 
having sexual relationships in the work place with employees is harassment.

No, it's not. Consensual sex in the workplace may be ill advised, but it is not harassment.

Harassment is unwanted advances, offers of raises or promotions for sex, or threats if advances are refused.
 
Calling the President a "horndog" makes him an adulterer, a liar, and by fucking the hired help, a criminal.

Fucking the hired help does not make him a criminal. It's not illegal to have sex with employees.
 
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.


So when Hillary set up her own server and sent her official e-mails to that server, she wasn't aware that as ... Secretary of State ... she could get any level of classified information?

Cool. Explain how Obama said to cut her off. Go ...

Hey fucknuts -- she had a system to receive classified info.. Called a SCIF. Her whole office was a SCIF.

Her house had a SCIF as well. You should ...as they say ...look it up.
 
Oh please, give it up. mrs. bill was SoS. SoS handle/deal with/send/receive classified info --- it goes with the territory. She INTENTIONALLY used an unsecured server. Comely dismissed it because "intent", which is bullshit and everyone knows it. The slimeball clintons either have something on him or blackmailed him or whatever. Everyone knows she fucked up. She doesnt care cause she knows nothing will stick to slime.

I think you're referring to Donald in fact I know you are since he cheated on his first two wives l. Knocked up Marla while he was still married to ivana. Married a mail order bride who lied about her immigration status and education and lusts after his daughter. That doesn't even begin to touch upon his sleezy business practices and bankruptcies.

But bill is an untouchable because he got a bj from a consenting adult?

Lol

wtf are you babbling about? Go get your meds refilled.
 
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.

So when Hillary set up her own server and sent her official e-mails to that server, she wasn't aware that as ... Secretary of State ... she could get any level of classified information?

Cool. Explain how Obama said to cut her off. Go ...
Hey fucknuts -- she had a system to receive classified info.. Called a SCIF. Her whole office was a SCIF.

Her house had a SCIF as well. You should ...as they say ...look it up.

And they expected under SCIF her to set up her own server and bypass that security ... based on ... what?
 
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.

So when Hillary set up her own server and sent her official e-mails to that server, she wasn't aware that as ... Secretary of State ... she could get any level of classified information?

Cool. Explain how Obama said to cut her off. Go ...
Hey fucknuts -- she had a system to receive classified info.. Called a SCIF. Her whole office was a SCIF.

Her house had a SCIF as well. You should ...as they say ...look it up.

And they expected under SCIF her to set up her own server and bypass that security ... based on ... what?
You make no sense.
 
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.

So when Hillary set up her own server and sent her official e-mails to that server, she wasn't aware that as ... Secretary of State ... she could get any level of classified information?

Cool. Explain how Obama said to cut her off. Go ...
Hey fucknuts -- she had a system to receive classified info.. Called a SCIF. Her whole office was a SCIF.

Her house had a SCIF as well. You should ...as they say ...look it up.

So she moved classified info from the SCIF to her unsecured email system? Cool!
 
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.

So when Hillary set up her own server and sent her official e-mails to that server, she wasn't aware that as ... Secretary of State ... she could get any level of classified information?

Cool. Explain how Obama said to cut her off. Go ...
Hey fucknuts -- she had a system to receive classified info.. Called a SCIF. Her whole office was a SCIF.

Her house had a SCIF as well. You should ...as they say ...look it up.

So she moved classified info from the SCIF to her unsecured email system? Cool!
NO. Fuckadoodle.
 
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!
After the FBI investigation, how'd it all work out buddy boy?

*ouch*


You mean the FBI investigation where they never even put Clinton under oath? Is that the "investigation" that you're speaking off? I still don't know what Comey was doing when he stated that Clinton was extremely careless but hadn't done something illegal. They didn't even investigate whether Clinton lied to Congress. Quite frankly...I'm not sure what the FBI did!
 
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.


Since the emails you're referring to are so heavily redacted it's almost impossible to tell what they referred to...how is it you know that they carried no sensitive information? Did you want to take a crack at explaining how you know what was in the 33,000 emails that Clinton had destroyed? Let's be logical here...if the ones she DIDN'T destroy had over a thousand emails that were deemed classified once they were examined...how many of the ones that she DID destroy do you think had sensitive info on them? Or are you buying the Clinton bullshit about it all being cooking recipes and wedding plans?
 
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!
After the FBI investigation, how'd it all work out buddy boy?

*ouch*


You mean the FBI investigation where they never even put Clinton under oath? Is that the "investigation" that you're speaking off? I still don't know what Comey was doing when he stated that Clinton was extremely careless but hadn't done something illegal. They didn't even investigate whether Clinton lied to Congress. Quite frankly...I'm not sure what the FBI did!


You need to read more.


That is obvious.
 
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.


Since the emails you're referring to are so heavily redacted it's almost impossible to tell what they referred to...how is it you know that they carried no sensitive information? Did you want to take a crack at explaining how you know what was in the 33,000 emails that Clinton had destroyed? Let's be logical here...if the ones she DIDN'T destroy had over a thousand emails that were deemed classified once they were examined...how many of the ones that she DID destroy do you think had sensitive info on them? Or are you buying the Clinton bullshit about it all being cooking recipes and wedding plans?


"over a thousand emails that were deemed classified"


you gotta lotta catching up to do.
 
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.

Since the emails you're referring to are so heavily redacted it's almost impossible to tell what they referred to...how is it you know that they carried no sensitive information? Did you want to take a crack at explaining how you know what was in the 33,000 emails that Clinton had destroyed? Let's be logical here...if the ones she DIDN'T destroy had over a thousand emails that were deemed classified once they were examined...how many of the ones that she DID destroy do you think had sensitive info on them? Or are you buying the Clinton bullshit about it all being cooking recipes and wedding plans?

"over a thousand emails that were deemed classified"


you gotta lotta catching up to do.

You need to start catching up, Paperview! The number of classified emails keeps going up each time that State releases more of them...and that STILL doesn't count the 33,000 that she obviously didn't want anyone to see because she had them deleted so professionally that the FBI cyber forensics team couldn't retrieve them! Gee, too bad she didn't take protecting our secrets as seriously as she does hiding her own secrets!
 
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.

Since the emails you're referring to are so heavily redacted it's almost impossible to tell what they referred to...how is it you know that they carried no sensitive information? Did you want to take a crack at explaining how you know what was in the 33,000 emails that Clinton had destroyed? Let's be logical here...if the ones she DIDN'T destroy had over a thousand emails that were deemed classified once they were examined...how many of the ones that she DID destroy do you think had sensitive info on them? Or are you buying the Clinton bullshit about it all being cooking recipes and wedding plans?

"over a thousand emails that were deemed classified"


you gotta lotta catching up to do.

You need to start catching up, Paperview! The number of classified emails keeps going up each time that State releases more of them...and that STILL doesn't count the 33,000 that she obviously didn't want anyone to see because she had them deleted so professionally that the FBI cyber forensics team couldn't retrieve them! Gee, too bad she didn't take protecting our secrets as seriously as she does hiding her own secrets!
You poor little lying thing.

It's going to suck for you when she is Madam President.

Grab yer nuts for safety,
 
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.

Since the emails you're referring to are so heavily redacted it's almost impossible to tell what they referred to...how is it you know that they carried no sensitive information? Did you want to take a crack at explaining how you know what was in the 33,000 emails that Clinton had destroyed? Let's be logical here...if the ones she DIDN'T destroy had over a thousand emails that were deemed classified once they were examined...how many of the ones that she DID destroy do you think had sensitive info on them? Or are you buying the Clinton bullshit about it all being cooking recipes and wedding plans?

"over a thousand emails that were deemed classified"


you gotta lotta catching up to do.

You need to start catching up, Paperview! The number of classified emails keeps going up each time that State releases more of them...and that STILL doesn't count the 33,000 that she obviously didn't want anyone to see because she had them deleted so professionally that the FBI cyber forensics team couldn't retrieve them! Gee, too bad she didn't take protecting our secrets as seriously as she does hiding her own secrets!
You poor little lying thing.

It's going to suck for you when she is Madam President.

Grab yer nuts for safety,

Dude, the only "lying" going on with this issue is the lying that Clinton has done from the start.

If she becomes President it's going to suck for all of us! She's incompetent and corrupt.
 
How did classified information get into those Hillary Clinton emails?

<snip>


"What information is classified in the first place and by whom?

How does that information get transmitted?

The answer to the first question partly lies in the way sensitive information is handled and classified at the State Department and other U.S. government agencies.

An important thing to understand is that the determination of what information is classified is subjective. This means reasonable people can disagree about the relative sensitivity of particular information.

Before coming to academia, I worked for many years as an analyst at both the State Department and the Department of Defense. I held a top secret clearance and worked on issues related to weapons of mass destruction and their proliferation. Debates and arguments about whether certain information should be classified were frequent. More often than not the debates centered on why something was classified in the first place. This is why determining whether Secretary Clinton was careless is not a cut and dried issue.


Classification levels and what gets classified
The U.S. government uses three levels of classification to designate how sensitive certain information is: confidential, secret and top secret.

The lowest level, confidential, designates information that if released could damage U.S. national security. The other designations refer to information the disclosure of which could cause “serious” (secret) or “exceptionally grave” (top secret) damage to national security.

At the top secret level, some information is “compartmented.” That means only certain people who have a top secret security clearance may view it. Sometimes this information is given a code word so that only those cleared for that particular code word can access the information. There are several other designators restricting access even to cleared personnel. For example, only those holding a secret or top secret clearance and the critical nuclear weapon design information designation are allowed to access information related to many aspects of the operation and design of nuclear weapons.

It is common for documents to contain information that is classified at different levels as well as unclassified information. Individual paragraphs are marked to indicate the level of classification. For example, a document’s title might be preceded with the marker (U) indicating the title and existence of the document is unclassified.

Within a document, paragraphs might carry the markers “S” for secret, “C” for confidential or “TS” for top secret. The highest classification of any portion of the document determines its overall classification. This approach allows for the easy identification and removal of classified portions of a document so that less sensitive sections can be shared in unclassified settings.

This is what Clinton was trying to do with the “nonpaper” that she instructed her aide Jake Sullivan to fix so that it could be sent over a nonsecure fax machine.

Not quite confidential
Below the confidential level, there are varying terms for information that is not classified but still sensitive.

Government agencies use different terms for this category of information. The State Department uses the phrase “sensitive but unclassified,” while the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security use “for official use only.” These markers are often seen in the headers and footers of documents just like classified designations.

Who decides what is classified?
Executive Order 13256 spells out who specifically may classify information.

Authority to take certain pieces of information, say the existence of a weapons program, and classify it top secret is given only to specific individuals including the president and vice president, agency heads and those specifically designated by authorities outlined in the executive order. Information that is being retransmitted or integrated into other documents retains its original classification level. Inserting one sentence that is classified secret into an otherwise unclassified document makes the entire document secret.

Some things clearly need to be kept secret, like the identity of covert operatives or battle plans. Other issues are not as obvious. Should the mere fact that the secretary of state had a conversation with a counterpart be classified? In fact, different agencies disagree about issues like this all the time. In the Clinton case, the State Department disagreed with the intelligence community about whether certain emails contained information that should be classified.

When Secretary Clinton began turning over emails as part of an investigation into the Benghazi, Libya attacks, the inspector general (IG) for the intelligence community assessed that information in several of them was classified and should not have been transmitted over an open email system.

But the State Department disagreed with the IG’s assessment.

Handling classified information
Media sometimes erroneously refer to Clinton as having shared classified documents. This is not something she is accused of. It is extremely difficult to share a classified document electronically over email. Most government agencies, including the State Department, maintain separate systems precisely to make it all but impossible to electronically pass information between classified and unclassified systems.

One cannot simply view a document on a classified network and email it to someone on an unclassified system even within the same agency. This is partly why Clinton and her aides say so assuredly that they did not knowingly email classified materials.

The issue is whether she and her aides should have known that matters discussed in emails were classified or sensitive. In fact, in several of the released emails she and aides take pains to avoid discussing classified matters.

In discussing normal business, it may not be evident that certain specific topics are classified. Is the entire conversation the secretary has with a foreign leader classified? Are parts of it? Is the fact that the conversation took place classified? It depends on subject matter and context, and the assessment is subjective. In the normal course of business, however, a government employee may decide that the subject matter is not sensitive and discuss the conversation over an unclassified system.

But other more complicated issues arise. For example, the U.S. government cannot acknowledge drone strikes carried out by the CIA. That information remains classified even if revealed in the media. Thus, discussing them over an unclassified system would not be allowed. However, drone strikes carried out by the Department of Defense are not subject to such restrictions. This distinction may be one of the key contentions the intelligence community has with some information in the Clinton emails.

The fact is government officials inadvertently send classified details over unclassified email systems all the time. Considering the amount of information dealt with on a daily basis, it is inevitable. Classified details are accidentally revealed in casual conversations and media interviews. We may not hear about it because it’s not in the interviewee’s interest to point that out after the fact.

A colleague and former CIA analyst tells his students he would never knowingly but almost certainly will inadvertently relate in the classroom a tidbit that is classified. The classic example is when Senator David Boren accidentally revealed the name of a clandestine CIA agent. Boren at the time was no less than chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

In that light, Clinton may have been careless, but she’s certainly not alone."
Your point now appears to be that Hillary is not the only corrupt incompetent person in government. I agree, but my point is no person who has proven himself or herself to be corrupt and incompetent should be president.
Then don't vote for her. Vote for the fuckfaced lying every-other-sentence orange orangutan.


Thank you I will.....I'll take cheeto jesus, over a carpet munching, rape loving, lawyer that lies everytime she opens her mouth....but atleast Bill Clinton contradicted her about Comey....so fucking funny.
No, he didn't. Idiot.
wow you're dumb. .....if comey backed clinton story, then why did bill roast him today? I guess logic isn't your strong suit
 
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.

Since the emails you're referring to are so heavily redacted it's almost impossible to tell what they referred to...how is it you know that they carried no sensitive information? Did you want to take a crack at explaining how you know what was in the 33,000 emails that Clinton had destroyed? Let's be logical here...if the ones she DIDN'T destroy had over a thousand emails that were deemed classified once they were examined...how many of the ones that she DID destroy do you think had sensitive info on them? Or are you buying the Clinton bullshit about it all being cooking recipes and wedding plans?

"over a thousand emails that were deemed classified"


you gotta lotta catching up to do.

You need to start catching up, Paperview! The number of classified emails keeps going up each time that State releases more of them...and that STILL doesn't count the 33,000 that she obviously didn't want anyone to see because she had them deleted so professionally that the FBI cyber forensics team couldn't retrieve them! Gee, too bad she didn't take protecting our secrets as seriously as she does hiding her own secrets!
You poor little lying thing.

It's going to suck for you when she is Madam President.

Grab yer nuts for safety,


I'll grab uours, being a liberal I'm gonna assume tiny
 
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?"


Lying about l lying... it's the Clinton way.

 

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