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Politicians and technology have never mixed well. I'll be interested to see how many voters remember this a year and a half from now.
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It's not the first bump. Her first problem was complaining about how dirt poor her and Bill were when they left the White House in 2001. It was tone deaf and out of touch.

But with all of her clear inability to run campaigns she's still more competent than anyone the GOP will run against her. And that's not a compliment to Clinton but it's a statement how bad the choices both parties are going to offer up next year.
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Maybe she had some heart to hearts with her friends at Goldman Sachs? There's no need for our prying eyes to know what she was doing in her capacity as Secretary of State. We trust her.

When she officially announces to run, she can pledge, (likw Obama) to be the most transparent administration in history. People will fall in line. They will have to - or we'll have a crazy ass Republican in charge. The important thing is the statusquo power structure will be maintained, The system works! (for some)

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I guess hdr21@clintonemail.com was taken.
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I'm far from the biggest Hillary fan, but there's more to this story than is being reported, at least according to this site. For one thing, the law requiring the SOS to keep emails wasn't enacted until after she left that office.
http://bluenationreview.com/republican-d…
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Isn't the DOJ supposed to prosecute people who violate the Federal Records Act?
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@7- Says a guy who voted for Bush and McCain.
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I really don't want Hillary "Pro-Choice but otherwise completely flexible" Clinton as the Democratic nominee. Hiding her work email is par for the course these days and that is sad.
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Jeb Bush's reaction was to say his emails aren't secret, you can read them at [linky]. Yeah, those emails with everyone's SSN and personal medical deets. Oh, Jebbie, you really have no clue, do you.
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So what? Sounds like a desparate republican jab at Hillary. So far, not any of the republican wannabes are fit for office.
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Elizabeth Warren.
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As a person who works remotely and has to pick up work email and documents using a tedious, crappy VPN with no mobile phone access, I kinda sympathize with Hillary.
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Um, I'm assuming politicians use non-official e-mails because they're harder to Freedom-Of-Information/Sunshine? I thought that was par for the course, we know several others do the same thing.
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According to NPR's story on this it's pretty standard for Secretaries of State to use personal email. Every previous SoS that had email used their personal email for at least some of their work.

I'm not a big Hillary fan (though she's infinitely better than any of the Republican candidates), and I'm glad they changed the law to put SoS's on .gov emails but this is even more of a non-issue than Benghazi.

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