Friday, March 6, 2015

Is Hillary a Hypocrite or Just an Airhead?

An organization less transparent than President Obama's administration might be the Martian CIA, but when it comes to clandestine behavior, when it comes to shady-sneaky dealings, there's always Hillary Rodham Clinton. She rules in that area.

Even the White House says that it had been kept in the dark about Hillary's exclusive use of a personal email account, an account she used while traveling as secretary of state and during the time when our US ambassador was murdered in Benghazi along with three other brave men.

 Imagine, the White House, which was obviously receiving emails from her and sending emails to her, never realized that her email address was not a government one. Now that's what I call clandestine emails when even the administration could not tell that there was no "dot gov" at the end of her communications to the White House. Maybe she used invisible computer screen ink. 

We know the Obama administration would immediately tell Hillary that she is mandated to use government email for her official work because she isn't a special character who doesn't have to follow the rules.

Our secretary of state used non-government (i.e., non-official), non-compliant White House standards to do government business. She, as secretary of state, admonished Scott Gration, the Ambassador to Kenya, for a number of things, such as "losing the respect and confidence of the staff,"  his reluctance to accept Government decisions, not reading important classified messages, and using personal email to conduct government business. 

But Hillary Clinton sees herself as exempt from having to follow the mundane rules everyone else is required to follow.

The Associated Press learned about her personal email use from an unnamed source who said it was discovered in the Benghazi investigation. The source revealed that Hillary used "exclusive reliance on personal emails."

She was asked to produce her emails during the investigation and had the State Department make some or all of them available to the public--we cannot know with certainty if she produced them all.

"I want the public to see my emails," she tweeted cautiously. "I asked State to release them. They said they will review them for release as soon as possible." 

Translation: "I want the public to see those emails I deem necessary to prove my innocence. I could have released them myself, but that would take away my valuable time from campaigning and there's a hell of a lot of emails and some stuff about Benghazi that makes no difference, anyway."

The interesting issue regarding Hillary's emails is the fact that she established a number of different email addresses for her private use. It's also possible that she had people working for her (like Huma Abedin, whose mother and brother have ties to the Muslim Brotherhood) using her email under the domain of "clintonemail.com," stated a 'White Hat hacker,' who provided independent research to Fox News' James Rosen. This particular hacker had also worked for the U.S. intelligence community, so was no slouch on talent.

Th hacker, using an open-source tool, called "The Harvester" to clintonemail.com discovered additional email addresses besides the one Hillary aides have publicly insisted that she used, specifically, hdr22@clintonemail.com. In all, at least 10 additional email addresses were uncovered.

Clinton spokes bull-thrower, Nick Merrill told POLITICO: "Secretary Clinton used one email account when corresponding with anyone, from Department officials to friends to family." But Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., chairman of the House select committee that is investigating the Benghazi terrorist attack (the one not ignited by a video) said about the emails that his panel "is in possession of records with two separate and distinct email addresses used by former Secretary Clinton and dated during the time she was secretary of state."

The Hillary bull-throwers, both Merrill and Philippe Reines, a longtime Clinton aide, failed to respond to Fox News' outreach for them to comment on this.

Eric Hothem, a former Clinton aide was the person who apparently registered the internet server in Chappaqua, New York, where the Clinton's live in marital bliss, I'm sure. He too did not respond to Fox News' request for more clarification.

The 'White Hat hacker' is currently trying to see if any of Clinton's accounts have been compromised by hackers in the past. "We know that hdr22 has been."

Let's hope the other hacker isn't the Chinese, ISIS, Iran or North Korea.

Thanks, Hillary--you've shown us how hypocritical you are. Why not take your own advice and get out of public office?

And President Obama, if you think for one minute that the public believes your administration had no idea that Clinton was emailing you from a private email server, you ought to change your name to Jonathan Gruber.


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