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RON FOURNIER
National Journal (H/T Drudge)
May 19, 2015 I don't believe her.
I don't believe Hillary Rodham Clinton when she says—as she did at a brief news conference on Tuesday—that she has no control over the release of her State Department email. "They're not mine. They belong to the State Department."
I don't believe her because a person's actions are more revealing than words: She kept her government email on a secret server and, only under pressure from Congress, returned less than half of them to the State Department. She deleted the rest. She considered them hers.
I don't believe her when she says, "I want those emails out. Nobody has a bigger interest in those being released than I do."
I don't believe her because I've covered the Clintons since the 1980s and know how dedicated they are to what former Clinton spokesman Mike McCurry called "telling the truth slowly." The fact is that she would rather delay the document dump until early 2016—and then have the email released on a single day to overwhelm the media and allow her to declare herself exonerated. That was her strategic choice, Clinton advisers confirmed for me, until a federal judge ordered the State Department on Tuesday to release the email in stages.
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I saw a focus group interview of Dem Iowa voters hosted by Mark Halperin and to a one they didn't care two hoots about her email problems, or any other problem for that matter. They all felt she is strong, she's invincible, and to break into a Helen Reddy song, she's a woman. She'll slide through this issue like all the others. She'll be the next president, easily.
ReplyDeleteFact is the vast majority of the electorate simply pay no attention at all to the campaign until the last six weeks of the campaign. I suspect that what you saw in those focus groups are dedicated Hillary voters who will vote for her no matter what - see the Mark Dice Video:
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