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Friday, March 13, 2015

Video Thoughts on Hillary’s Emailgate

Hillary Clinton emailgate schmoozing

Tony Newbill found two Youtube videos that exposes the nefariousness of Hillary Clinton’s Emailgate. This was originally placed as a comment to the post “SlantRight 2.0: Benghazigate, Gowdy, Hillary and Obama”.

JRH 3/13/15
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Video Thoughts on Hillary’s Emailgate
3/12/15 10:04 AM

Oh these are REALLY GOOD on Hilary:


Published by StopHillary PACPublished on Mar 10, 2015

Watch Hillary Clinton's email lies unravel. #MISSING
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Published on Mar 8, 2015

Chris Wallace GRILLS Lanny Davis Over Clinton Emails on Fox News Sunday Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace conducted a borderline-contemptuous interview Sunday morning with longtime Clinton defender Lanny Davis, who probably has his own office at Fox News by now. Davis has defended Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email account as Secretary of State as not only not illegal but not wrong. Lanny Davis said that Clinton’s use of personal emails was in line with the behavior of previous Secretaries of State, to which Wallace responded that the rules for archiving electronic correspondence had changed before Clinton’s tenure. (There’s widespread confusion on this matter, as Mediaite covered here.) “You, Chris Wallace, might have a subjective view of what might have happened — I hear the word ‘may’ — I’m talking about what is the case,” Davis said. “The fact is, nobody says it’s illegal. She’s turned over all of her emails — the first secretary of state to do that. And going forward, they’re available for access.”

Things became particularly heated when Davis brought up a “double standard” over Florida Governor Jeb Bush. “I’ve heard you play this Jeb Bush game before,” Wallace said. “It’s like the Republicans during Watergate saying, ‘Well, Lyndon Johnson wiretapped people, too.’ It’s completely irrelevant. Let’s not play that game.”

Wallace also lost it when Davis seemed to congratulate Clinton for the “unprecedented move” of volunteering her emails. “She did volunteer to release all of those emails,” Davis said. “She’s the only secretary to openly ask the public to look at all those emails and wants them published right now.”

“She didn’t volunteer!” Wallace objected. “She had to negotiate for four months with the State Department lawyers before she turned them over.”

Finally: “Do you ever get tired of cleaning up after the Clintons?” Wallace asked.

Davis naturally didn’t think of it as “cleaning up” and said he was proud to work with the Clintons. “There have been mistakes, but the last time you got very heated about the Clintons was Whitewater,” Davis said, though Wallace denied having covered Whitewater. “This is another bogus ‘scandal.’”

“Bill Clinton left with a 65% approval rating,” Davis continued. “Hillary Clinton today is the most popular politician in the country. And you’re discussing a non-scandal…It’s all politics.”

Watch the clip below, via Fox News: http://www.mediaite.com/tv/foxs-wallace-grills-lanny-davis-do-you-ever-get-tired-of-cleaning-up-after-the-clintons/ I’ll discuss the Clinton controversy, and what it could mean for her 2016 chances, exclusively with Lanny Davis Presumptive Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is in the spotlight this week, after reports that she used a private email account during her time as Secretary of State. Critics say it’s a potential violation of federal law, and have raised questions over Clinton’s motives in keeping emails off of government servers. In her first response since the scandal broke, Clinton says she’s asked the State Department to make thousands of those personal emails public. Sunday We’ll discuss the Clinton controversy, and what it could mean for her 2016 chances, Chris Wallace spars with Lanny David. Presumptive Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is in the spotlight this week, after reports that she used a private email account during her time as Secretary of State. Critics say it’s a potential violation of federal law, and have raised questions over Clinton’s motives in keeping emails off of government servers. In her first response since the scandal broke, Clinton says she’s asked the State Department to make thousands of those personal emails public.

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Edited by John R. Houk
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