First she thought you possibly had to wipe a server clean with a cloth, now she's saying that all those pesky classification rules are the real problem. Not her obvious poor judgment of putting government business on her private server in a Colorado bathroom, but the fact that she had to know and understand all those difficult rules when dealing with classified, secret and top secret information.
Claiming ignorance is an Obama tactic. While it usually works for him, it doesn't seem to be working for Hillary, and it goes with the old saying, "ignorance of the law is no excuse."
Remember, back in March when she claimed that she is "certainly well-aware of the classification requirements and did not send classified material." So which statement is the lie?
Hillary may be a snake in a pants suit, but she's a lawyer and is fully aware of the ins and outs of law. To call our classification rules "ridiculous" is an arrogant mockery of why these rules exist: to protect us and our agents from harm, both foreign and domestic.
It is Hillary Clinton who, I believe, is most harmful to our national security.
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Claiming ignorance is an Obama tactic. While it usually works for him, it doesn't seem to be working for Hillary, and it goes with the old saying, "ignorance of the law is no excuse."
From a former @TheJusticeDept official: “Our ridiculous classification rules” are the real problem: http://hrc.io/1UXaWd7
Remember, back in March when she claimed that she is "certainly well-aware of the classification requirements and did not send classified material." So which statement is the lie?
Hillary may be a snake in a pants suit, but she's a lawyer and is fully aware of the ins and outs of law. To call our classification rules "ridiculous" is an arrogant mockery of why these rules exist: to protect us and our agents from harm, both foreign and domestic.
It is Hillary Clinton who, I believe, is most harmful to our national security.
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