Sorry, SL, but this is bad. Nominating her at this point would be monumentally stupid:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/03/us...ses-flags.html
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used a personal email account to conduct government business as secretary of state, State Department officials said, and may have violated federal requirements that officials’ correspondence be retained as part of the agency’s record.
Mrs. Clinton did not have a government email address during her four-year tenure at the State Department. Her aides took no actions to have her personal emails preserved on department servers at the time, as required by the Federal Records Act.
It was only two months ago, in response to a new State Department effort to comply with federal record-keeping practices, that Mrs. Clinton’s advisers reviewed tens of thousands of pages of her personal emails and decided which ones to turn over to the State Department. All told, 55,000 pages of emails were given to the department. Mrs. Clinton stepped down from the secretary’s post in early 2013.
Her expansive use of the private account was alarming to current and former National Archives and Records Administration officials and government watchdogs, who called it a serious breach.
“It is very difficult to conceive of a scenario — short of nuclear winter — where an agency would be justified in allowing its cabinet-level head officer to solely use a private email communications channel for the conduct of government business,” said Jason R. Baron, a lawyer at Drinker Biddle & Reath who is a former director of litigation at the National Archives and Records Administration.
A spokesman for Mrs. Clinton, Nick Merrill, defended her use of the personal email account and said she has been complying with the “letter and spirit of the rules.”
Under federal law, however, letters and emails written and received by federal officials, such as the secretary of state, are considered government records and are supposed to be retained so that congressional committees, historians and members of the news media can find them. There are exceptions to the law for certain classified and sensitive materials.
Mrs. Clinton is not the first government official — or first secretary of state — to use a personal email account on which to conduct official business. But her exclusive use of her private email, for all of her work, appears unusual, Mr. Baron said. The use of private email accounts is supposed to be limited to emergencies, experts said, such as when an agency’s computer server is not working.
“I can recall no instance in my time at the National Archives when a high-ranking official at an executive branch agency solely used a personal email account for the transaction of government business,” said Mr. Baron, who worked at the agency from 2000 to 2013.
Regulations from the National Archives and Records Administration at the time required that any emails sent or received from personal accounts be preserved as part of the agency’s records.
But Mrs. Clinton and her aides failed to do so.
How many emails were in Mrs. Clinton’s account is not clear, and neither is the process her advisers used to determine which ones related to her work at the State Department before turning them over.
“It’s a shame it didn’t take place automatically when she was secretary of state as it should have,” said Thomas S. Blanton, the director of the National Security Archive, a group based at George Washington University that advocates government transparency. “Someone in the State Department deserves credit for taking the initiative to ask for the records back. Most of the time it takes the threat of litigation and embarrassment.”
Mr. Blanton said high-level officials should operate as President Obama does, emailing from a secure government account, with every record preserved for historical purposes.
“Personal emails are not secure,” he said. “Senior officials should not be using them.”
Penalties for not complying with federal record-keeping requirements are rare, because the National Archives has few enforcement abilities.
Mr. Merrill, the spokesman for Mrs. Clinton, declined to detail why she had chosen to conduct State Department business from her personal account. He said that because Mrs. Clinton had been sending emails to other State Department officials at their government accounts, she had “every expectation they would be retained.” He did not address emails that Mrs. Clinton may have sent to foreign leaders, people in the private sector or government officials outside the State Department.
The revelation about the private email account echoes longstanding criticisms directed at both the former secretary and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, for a lack of transparency and inclination toward secrecy.
And others who, like Mrs. Clinton, are eyeing a candidacy for the White House are stressing a very different approach. Jeb Bush, who is seeking the Republican nomination for president, released a trove of emails in December from his eight years as governor of Florida.
It is not clear whether Mrs. Clinton’s private email account included encryption or other security measures, given the sensitivity of her diplomatic activity.
Mrs. Clinton’s successor, Secretary of State John Kerry, has used a government email account since taking over the role, and his correspondence is being preserved contemporaneously as part of State Department records, according to his aides.
Before the current regulations went into effect, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, who served from 2001 to 2005, used personal email to communicate with American officials and ambassadors and foreign leaders.
Last October, the State Department, as part of the effort to improve its record keeping, asked all previous secretaries of state dating back to Madeleine K. Albright to provide it with any records, like emails, from their time in office for preservation.
“These steps include regularly archiving all of Secretary Kerry’s emails to ensure that we are capturing all federal records,” said a department spokeswoman, Jen Psaki.
The existence of Mrs. Clinton’s personal email account was discovered by a House committee investigating the attack on the American Consulate in Benghazi as it sought correspondence between Mrs. Clinton and her aides about the attack.
Two weeks ago, the State Department, after reviewing Mrs. Clinton’s emails, provided the committee with about 300 emails — amounting to roughly 900 pages — about the Benghazi attacks.
Mrs. Clinton and the committee declined to comment on the contents of the emails or whether they will be made public.
The State Department, Ms. Psaki said, “has been proactively and consistently engaged in responding to the committee’s many requests in a timely manner, providing more than 40,000 pages of documents, scheduling more than 20 transcribed interviews and participating in several briefings and each of the committee’s hearings.”
“You can lead a horticulture but you can’t make her think.” Dorothy Parker
^ Yup - it seems that the owners of the US has decided that they want Jeb Bush to be president after all. Might as well close this thread now and await the avalanche of inside information leaked out about sHillary in the near future.
The first poll in March. Rasmussen poll
Walker,……..don’t some of us wish. If it was Walker it could be the largest presidential landslide victory for a Dem in recent history.
Lions, tigers, Benghazi and emails. Oh my
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Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
Another poll became available this early morning and again, it’s all blue.
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Who's the republican front runner these days then to save America from Hillary, Donald Trump???? I think Hillary's election will be good for the continued demise of the US so vote Hillary.
You don't think that's going to stop the latest Faux News "scandal" do you?
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Of course Faux news cared less when Colin Powell did it.
Secretary of State Colin Powell Also Used Personal Email Account | Mediaite
government email accounts were hacked by the Chinese mafia,...
House committee subpoenas Clinton emails
Heh...let the Death Scramble begin!
Clinton says she has asked the State Department to release her private e-mails, CNN reported late Wednesday.
"I want the public to see my email. I asked State to release them. They said they will review them for release as soon as possible," the former secretary of state said on her official Twitter account late Wednesday night.
Clinton is under scrutiny amid revelations that she used private -- rather than official -- e-mail during her tenure as Secretary of State.
The development raises questions about her compliance with government transparency rules and comes at a time when she's the unquestioned front-runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, even though she hasn't announced a campaign."
Clinton to release all emails from State tenure | Politics - WPTZ Home
Yes, we're sure that any emails damaging to Piano Legs have already been shredded.![]()
A Deplorable Bitter Clinger
Laws and rules are for the little people
Hillary Clinton’s State Department Fired Ambassador For Using Private Email.
“State Department policy was very clear. Using a private email outside the State Department’s secure system was completely unacceptable. If this applied to ambassadors, one would think it was sensible policy for the Secretary of State as well.”
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Hoping this scandal was going away did you?
When Hillary Clinton tweeted yesterday in the midst of her latest scandal “I want the public to see my email,” did she mean all ten hidden accounts, or just [email protected], the only account to be outed before that tweet? Now, thanks to a hacker, who seems not to have done anything illegal but use a piece of software, things have gone, shall we say, a little haywire:
A prominent hacker tells Fox News’ James Rosen that Hillary Clinton appears to have established multiple email addresses for private use.
Aides to the former secretary of state say she only used one private email while in office — [email protected]. That domain name has been traced to a private Internet server in Clinton’s hometown of Chappaqua, N.Y. The server was registered in the name of Clinton’s former aide Eric Hothem a week before the Obama administration assumed office.
Rosen’s hacker source employed a tool called “The Harvester” to search a number of data sources to look for references to the domain name Clintonemail.com. The source says it appears Clinton established multiple email addresses, including [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected].
Other email addresses include [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected].
It’s not clear whether Clinton used any or all of these email addresses. It’s also unclear whether her aides used them.
Fox News reached out to the Clinton team for comment and has not heard back.
Hacker: Clinton Created Multiple Email Addresses on Her Private Server
With folks like Assange and Snowden having access to US gov "super secure" websites, is it any wonder any thinking person would opt for a personal email account.
A new gate has sprung up. GOP will use "emailgate" to cause as much political damage as they can but with the exception of the original watergate, emailgate will return little or no gain for their chances in the next Presidential election.
Good Sunday morning teabaggers. Here’s your wake up call. Reality
Mrs. Clinton’s spread over Ted Cruz – 14 points
EMILY’s List Ready to Send a Woman to the White House
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Should tell you all you need to know about sHillary.Originally Posted by Boon Mee
Meanwhile the landreth propaganda machines piles on relentlessly.
Unless the GOP manages to find someone credible or interesting to run for Pres, I don't see why we need bother about them.
What if Liz Warren runs for the Democrat nomination though- that might be interesting.
I think a deal was made, recently. When a spot became available, Ms. Warren will be selected by President Hillary Clinton to be a Supreme Court Justice.
That should make the teabagger’s day.
When asked to name one, you will probably say ted cruz. Which just goes to show how removed from the real world you are, because ted does not stand a snowflakes chance in hell, and the GOP knows it. Neither is he interesting.Originally Posted by Boon Mee
So who's your next choice- The donald?![]()
Indeed, S Landreth does indeed seem to have a heady agenda - pro globalwarming and pro-clinton.Originally Posted by pseudolus
H Clinton would be as bad as S Palin.
Sadly it seems the US only ever have a choice between the devil and the devils mate.
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