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In her memoir, Hillary Clinton warned of hackers breaking into ‘personal email accounts’

 

Clinton also writes that State Department communications were the target of sophisticated attacks.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/book-party/wp/2015/03/04/in-her-memoir-hillary-clinton-warned-of-hackers-breaking-into-personal-email-accounts/?postshare=6231425514237583

 

She couldn't be more out of touch if she were married to gatorman.

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Sexist!

 

Oh, man. I totally missed that.

 

I didn't mean 'out of touch.'

 

My intention was to explain that she is slightly behind times and often says things without without sounding genuine, so I apologize for calling her 'out of touch' and will stick with safer option of calling her 'disingenuous.'

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Oh, man. I totally missed that.

 

I didn't mean 'out of touch.'

 

My intention was to explain that she is slightly behind times and often says things without without sounding genuine, so I apologize for calling her 'out of touch' and will stick with safer option of calling her 'disingenuous.'

 

Out of touch....Disingenuous...what difference, at this point, does it make?

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This could make things interesting.

 

 

In 2013, a number of emails written to Hillary Clinton by D.C. operative Sidney Blumenthal were leaked online...she'd better hope that her emails with Blumenthal about Georgia were included in that [e-mail] dump, or else she'll have walked into an actual smoking-gun example of having apparently used the private account to hide her involvement in dubious activities.

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Clinton also used iPad for email; mixed personal, work chats

 

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/64f85b3a72184bd1b4604d5e1870116d/clinton-also-used-ipad-email-mixed-personal-work-chats

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton emailed her staff on an iPad as well as a BlackBerry while secretary of state, despite her explanation she exclusively used a personal email address on a homebrew server so that she could carry a single device, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

 

The State Department released a total of four emails between Clinton and her top advisers as part of a Freedom of Information Act request filed in 2013 by the AP, which sought Clinton's correspondence with senior advisers over a four-year period relating to drone strikes overseas and U.S. surveillance programs.

 

 

 

 

Is anybody really shocked that new reporting by the AP shows that Hillary Clinton used an iPad and a Blackberry to send emails while Secretary of State, thus negating her claim that she set up a personal email server so she could just carry one device?

 

Anyone ?

 

 

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Clinton also used iPad for email; mixed personal, work chats

 

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/64f85b3a72184bd1b4604d5e1870116d/clinton-also-used-ipad-email-mixed-personal-work-chats

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton emailed her staff on an iPad as well as a BlackBerry while secretary of state, despite her explanation she exclusively used a personal email address on a homebrew server so that she could carry a single device, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

 

The State Department released a total of four emails between Clinton and her top advisers as part of a Freedom of Information Act request filed in 2013 by the AP, which sought Clinton's correspondence with senior advisers over a four-year period relating to drone strikes overseas and U.S. surveillance programs.

 

 

 

 

Is anybody really shocked that new reporting by the AP shows that Hillary Clinton used an iPad and a Blackberry to send emails while Secretary of State, thus negating her claim that she set up a personal email server so she could just carry one device?

 

Anyone ?

 

 

.

 

 

We get it, she's dishonest.

 

Hillary Clinton appears to have been damaged by revelations about her email use and is not seen as honest or trustworthy by about half of voters in three key states, according to a new poll.

 

 

 

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Both Politico AND The Hill are reporting that poll? It's like they are eager to see O'Malley and Warren step up or something.

 

Which is odd because they're both usually very balanced.

If I had to characterize those two outlets, Politico is fairly center, center left. And the Hill center, center right.

 

All the outlets, even the liberal ones want to see the Queen get challenged. It makes for a better story.

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Clinton also used iPad for email; mixed personal, work chats

 

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/64f85b3a72184bd1b4604d5e1870116d/clinton-also-used-ipad-email-mixed-personal-work-chats

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton emailed her staff on an iPad as well as a BlackBerry while secretary of state, despite her explanation she exclusively used a personal email address on a homebrew server so that she could carry a single device, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

 

The State Department released a total of four emails between Clinton and her top advisers as part of a Freedom of Information Act request filed in 2013 by the AP, which sought Clinton's correspondence with senior advisers over a four-year period relating to drone strikes overseas and U.S. surveillance programs.

 

 

 

 

Is anybody really shocked that new reporting by the AP shows that Hillary Clinton used an iPad and a Blackberry to send emails while Secretary of State, thus negating her claim that she set up a personal email server so she could just carry one device?

 

Anyone ?

 

 

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The bigger concern now is that she used an iPad. By the Apple Collective's Terms of Service, they may very well now own the State Department.

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The bigger concern now is that she used an iPad. By the Apple Collective's Terms of Service, they may very well now own the State Department.

 

I think the State Department is already owned by Qatar. Unless Kerry found a higher bidder since starting his term as SoS.

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Is anybody really shocked that new reporting by the AP shows that Hillary Clinton used an iPad and a Blackberry to send emails while Secretary of State, thus negating her claim that she set up a personal email server so she could just carry one device?

 

Anyone ?

To begin with her claim makes no sense. In fact, she has it half ass backwards. Had she said she set up her own server so she could use multiple devices it would at least made sense from a technical standpoint. Even the oldest and most primitive email system POP/Imap SMTP based email is adequate for users with a single device but is problematic when users have more than one device. While keeping the inbox on multiple devices is not a problem the emails you send from one device won't appear on any other devices.

 

Bottom line. Single device is the simplest scenario any email system can do it. Multiple devices, harder. You need something like MS Exchange or Lotus Notes to maintain transparency across devices.

 

She lied ... I am shocked I tell you ... just shocked! What is worse is what passes for a 'professional' journalist. Not so much that they are biased. Rather that the profession attracts people that are not particularly bright.

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To begin with her claim makes no sense. In fact, she has it half ass backwards. Had she said she set up her own server so she could use multiple devices it would at least made sense from a technical standpoint. Even the oldest and most primitive email system POP/Imap SMTP based email is adequate for users with a single device but is problematic when users have more than one device. While keeping the inbox on multiple devices is not a problem the emails you send from one device won't appear on any other devices.

 

Bottom line. Single device is the simplest scenario any email system can do it. Multiple devices, harder. You need something like MS Exchange or Lotus Notes to maintain transparency across devices.

 

She lied ... I am shocked I tell you ... just shocked! What is worse is what passes for a 'professional' journalist. Not so much that they are biased. Rather that the profession attracts people that are not particularly bright.

It's called the "cc" function.

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It's called the "cc" function.

 

bcc to be exact. Kind of works but not very elegant. And by default the emails don't end up in your sent items on your other devices, ends up in the inbox. Of course you could set up a filter to move them. Get a new device and nothing you sent prior to that new device will appear in the sent items box. There are other issues as well like when you delete an email from one device it doesn't remove it from the other devices. Of course you could use IMAP but that gets dicey as the size of your email grows and you increasingly get server timeouts. Things can get tedious very quickly.

 

Of course the point was that Hillary made a nonsensical argument which none of the 'professional' journalist were smart enough to catch. That setting up a server for one device would for some reason be more technically challenging than for multiple devices.

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Report: Clinton changed stance on trade deal after donations to foundation
The Hill

 

The Clinton Foundation reportedly accepted millions of dollars from a Colombian oil company head before then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton decided to support a trade deal with Colombia despite worries of human rights violations.

 

The report in the International Business Times comes as Clinton readies an expected run for president. She’s been dogged by questions about whether foreign donations to her foundations could have influenced her official decisions.

 

The report centers on donations from Frank Giustra and the oil company that he founded, Pacific Rubiales. In a Wall Street Journal story from 2008, Giustra is described as a “friend and traveling companion” of former President Clinton who donated more than $130 million to Clinton’s philanthropies. He’s also a Clinton Foundation board member and has participated in projects and benefits for the foundation.

 

When workers at Pacific Rubiales decided to strike in 2011, the Columbian military reportedly used force to stop the strikes and compel them to return to work, IBT reports, citing the Washington office of Latin America, a human rights group. Those accusations of human rights violations were part of the criticism of the United States-Colombia Free Trade Promotion Agreement, which was passed by Congress later that year. Pacific Rubiales has repeatedly denied charges that it infringed on workers’ rights.

 

 

(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...

Business as usual

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Report: Clinton changed stance on trade deal after donations to foundation

The Hill

 

The Clinton Foundation reportedly accepted millions of dollars from a Colombian oil company head before then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton decided to support a trade deal with Colombia despite worries of human rights violations.

 

The report in the International Business Times comes as Clinton readies an expected run for president. She’s been dogged by questions about whether foreign donations to her foundations could have influenced her official decisions.

 

The report centers on donations from Frank Giustra and the oil company that he founded, Pacific Rubiales. In a Wall Street Journal story from 2008, Giustra is described as a “friend and traveling companion” of former President Clinton who donated more than $130 million to Clinton’s philanthropies. He’s also a Clinton Foundation board member and has participated in projects and benefits for the foundation.

 

When workers at Pacific Rubiales decided to strike in 2011, the Columbian military reportedly used force to stop the strikes and compel them to return to work, IBT reports, citing the Washington office of Latin America, a human rights group. Those accusations of human rights violations were part of the criticism of the United States-Colombia Free Trade Promotion Agreement, which was passed by Congress later that year. Pacific Rubiales has repeatedly denied charges that it infringed on workers’ rights.

 

 

(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...

Business as usual

 

 

There is a treasure trove of material to hammer away at Hillary, and it's not things that turn off voters from the right like Benghazi, which the left and moderate voters tbh really don't care about, but these sort of secrecy and pay for play details depress left leaning voters. All they have to do is fit all these things into a narrative and by the time the elections come around, her favorability ratings will be in the low 40's.

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All they have to do is fit all these things into a narrative and by the time the elections come around, her favorability ratings will be in the low 40's.

This is exactly right. While the Benghazi event was an embarrassing episode for our government, Hillary's ego is leaving a brutal trail of 'pay to play" with foreign countries with horrific human rights issues. The left has whined itself into a corner with Hillary, who can't logistically argue for women's rights as a candidate while having already taken multi-million dollar bribes from countries that treat women like dogs.

 

Even the nutsuckers like gatorman won't be able to explain that to their latte'-sipping hipster friends.

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