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Senator Bernie Sanders may be trailing Hillary Clinton by hundreds of delegates, and Mrs. Clinton may be treating the Democratic nomination as hers, but Julie Crowell, a stay-at-home mother and a die-hard Sanders supporter, is holding out for an 11th-hour miracle: divine deliverance at the hands of the F.B.I.
Like many of Mr. Sanders’s supporters, Ms. Crowell, 37, said she hoped that Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state would eventually yield an indictment, and she described it as the kind of transgression that would disqualify another politician seeking high office.
Die-Hard Bernie Sanders Backers See F.B.I. as Answer to Their Prayers
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: Hazardous1408
tow the line
toe the line.
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
This whole indictment thing is being held over Hillary by the powers that be so they can blackmail her into their bidding.
If she complies there will be no arrest...
If she doesn't tow the line there will be.
Of course she will comply so this is all pissing in the wind.
Do you honestly think the FBI would have had the same amount of timidity were it John Kerry, Condoleeza Rice, Madeleine Albreight, or Dick Cheney???
originally posted by: Profusion
Hillary Clinton says it was allowed so it's cool, right?
originally posted by: Byrd
originally posted by: Profusion
Hillary Clinton says it was allowed so it's cool, right?
Colin Powell and several previous Secretaries of State did it as well. (article from Politico, one of many sources)
So yes, apparently it was allowed.
And unlike previous secretaries of State, the department’s recordkeeping policies were more evolved by the time Clinton took office, the report maintained, so her activities “must be evaluated in light of these more comprehensive directives.”
originally posted by: Byrd
originally posted by: Profusion
Hillary Clinton says it was allowed so it's cool, right?
Colin Powell and several previous Secretaries of State did it as well. (article from Politico, one of many sources)
So yes, apparently it was allowed.
How Hillary Rodham Clinton's statements about her exclusive use of private email instead of a government account as secretary of state compare with the known facts:
CLINTON: "Others had done it."
THE FACTS: Although email practices varied among her predecessors, Clinton is the only secretary of state known to have conducted all official unclassified government business on a private email address. Years earlier, when emailing was not the ubiquitous practice it is now among high officials, Colin Powell used both a government and a private account. It's a striking departure from the norm for top officials to rely exclusively on private email for official business.