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April 06, 2016
Salon: Do You Think If You Had 22 Secret Emails on Your Computer, You'd Be Allowed to Walk Scot-Free?
At first I thought Salon was pulling my leg, but then I figured, oh, of course, they would prefer the admitted socialist Bernie Sanders.
Still, it's a big thing for this absurdly left-wing site to be talking up the FBI's case against Hillary.
This is how the FBI destroys Hillary: The 10 questions that could end her White House dreams
by H. A. GOODMAN
The FBI’s upcoming interview of Hillary Clinton will be a turning point in the race for Democratic nominee, especially since Clinton won’t be able to speak to James Comey and his FBI agents in the same manner her campaign has communicated with the public. Unlike loyal Hillary supporters who view the marathon Benghazi hearings to be a badge of courage and countless prior scandals to be examples of exoneration, the FBI didn’t spend one year (investigating this email controversy) to give Clinton or her top aides parking tickets. They mean business, and lying to an FBI agent is a felony, so Hillary Clinton and her aides will be forced to tell the truth. The doublespeak involving convenience and retroactive classification won’t matter to seasoned FBI agents whose reputations are on the line; the entire country feels there’s a double-standard regarding this email controversy.
Imagine if you had 22 Top Secret emails on your computer?
Would you be able to claim negligence?
Also, the issue of negligence is a canard. Clinton and her top aides were smart enough to understand protocol. For every legal scholar saying that indictment isn't likely (because it’s difficult to prove Clinton "knowingly" sent or received classified intelligence), there’s a former attorney general and former intelligence officials saying that indictment is justified.
Here are a selection of the questions Salon asks:
2. Were all 31,830 deleted private emails about yoga?
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5. What did you say to Bryan Pagliano?
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7. Was any information about the Clinton Foundation mingled with State Department documents?
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10. How was your private server guarded against hacking attempts?