Sunday, January 31, 2016

Poor Hillary gets GOP'd . . . again

Hillary Clinton is once again being used as a target by the GOP just because she used a private email server with some Top Secret and ultra-Top Secret information on it. In fact, she sees the whole damn thing like she sees Benghazi: "What difference, at this point, does it make?"

The former First Lady of Two-Time-Plus, told ABC that the email scandal "is very much like Benghazi . . . the Republicans are going to continue to use it, beat up on me."

And who can blame her for pointing the finger?

After all, the first Select Senate Committee on Benghazi was led by Daryl Issa, a Republican. And the second one is now being led by Trey Gowdy, another GOP-er.

The email "scandal" which only came into the light of day when Trey Gowdy requested the emails from Clinton's private Colorado bathroom-based server, is being investigated by another GOP organization, the FBI. Politico reports the story in nice detail.

But wait, that isn't right. 

FBI Director James Comey was officially nominated in 2013 by Democratic president Barack Obama to replace outgoing director Robert Mueller. So, if it's an FBI investigation led by a Democratic appointee, how is it that "Republicans are going to continue to use it, beat up on" Hillary?

Because Hillary Clinton's default position is to blame the GOP, or, at the very least, blame someone else, like she blamed the women victims of her husband's philandering. 

Some of the emails on her server are so highly classified they cannot even be shown after being redacted. 

Hillary Clinton claims she used a private server for her "convenience." I don't believe that's a viable excuse to keep her from being indicted and convicted. 

Will the Department of Justice AG Loretta Lynch actually indict Hillary Clinton if the FBI recommends it?

What do you think?



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