Sunday, October 30, 2016

Abedin "clueless" about emails on home computer

Huma Weiner Abedin reportedly says she hasn't a clue how emails regarding the latest Hillary Clinton "not an investigation" by the Federal Bureau of Investigation got onto her computer.

"It must be the Russians," Huma might be saying. "Yeah, that's the ticket--Putin, Putin's people hacked my secure computer and when Anthony was tweeting his junk, the Russians cut and pasted my stuff onto my personal computer. That must be it because I'd never put classified stuff where Anthony puts his stuff."

So Huma supposedly said she hasn't a clue how tens of thousands of emails related to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "non-investigation" of Clinton's personal illegal server were found on a laptop she shared with her strange and estranged husband, disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner (aka Carlos Danger).

The Washington Post reported that Abedin wasn't a regular user of the laptop that Anthony showed his lap on. And the paper also said that Huma's lawyers didn't bother to search the laptop in question after she agreed to turn over all related emails to the State Department, because what the lawyers didn't know, wouldn't hurt them.

According to a senior law enforcement official telling Fox News, the laptop contained "five digits," or at least 10,000 emails of interest to investigators. Hopefully the 'of interest' to them has nothing to do with Anthony Weiner and that they wore thick gloves when handling the device.

Law enforcement officials believe it's highly unlikely all the newfound emails are duplicates, as the lying Clinton campaign has suggested (and how would they know in the first place?). 

Imagine the duplicates: "I just bought the cutest yoga pants" over and over." Yeah, sure.


In any case, FBI officials will probably use a computer program to weed out the duplicates (if they exist) and discuss in detail those in Clinton's campaign who evidently knew there were duplicates. How did they know and when did they know it?

The New York Times reported that several Clinton zombies have suggested Hillary throw Huma under the bus or at least distance herself from the Muslim Brotherhood-connected woman (who she and Bill had introduced to Anthony Weiner in the first place). 

Huma, as you may recall, was working for Hillary's State Department and was also being paid by the Clinton Foundation at a consulting firm called Teneo. That's a conflict of interest, but hey, it was for a good financial cause.

Hillary stood by Huma when Weiner's first online sex scandal got him booted from Congress and stood by Huma when Weiner's second sex scandal lost him his bid for Mayor of New York. Hillary stood by her woman because she knew exactly what Huma was going through. 

Huma didn't go with Hillary to campaign in Florida, but instead worked in the campaign's headquarters in Brooklyn.

Hopefully, this will all be ironed out and the FBI will get to the bottom of the server scandal and Hillary will get what she deserves, which has nothing to do with being POTUS.

Huma too should get what's coming to her and be held accountable for her sworn deposition in June that she "looked for all the devices that may have any of my State Department work on it and . . . gave them to my attorneys for them to review for all relevant documents."

Anthony too should get what's coming to him and be held accountable for his "sexting"  or sending sexually suggestive material on Twitter to a teenage girl. 

The FBI announced Friday that it had restarted an investigation into Clinton's emails sent on her private illegal server system while secretary of state. The Weiner case was the catalyst for the reopening of Clinton's case.

Hillary's latest defense she is planning to use is that she does not remember being secretary of state.

Is this newfound information simply Comey's way of exonerating himself from his huge screwup over the summer when he basically laid out ever reason to indict Clinton but failed to go through with it?

You make the call. I welcome your comments.




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