Friday, June 24, 2016

Clinton's Dept. of State got "prestigious" awards--so did Al Gore

When Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State and using an unauthorized, personal email server located in a Colorado bathroom, and failing to properly log entries into the official calendar she kept as secretary of state, her department received not one, but two "prestigious" awards for its record-keeping practices. 

No, this is not an Onion article--I'm serious.

The Associated Press review of her official calendar identified no less than 75 meetings with longtime donors, loyalists,  contributors to the Clinton Foundation and corporate as well as other outside interests that were listed without naming those folks with whom she met. 

How surprising. That isn't like the Clintons--they're even more transparent than Barack Hussein Obama.

The missing entries bring into question about how Hillary and her inner coven handled government records while she was Secretary of State, and who in their right mind presented the State Department with "prestigious" awards for record-keeping. That's like giving Al Gore the Nobel Prize--oh, wait. Okay, at least it wasn't for "Science."

Could it be that with the current FBI criminal investigation--not security review--the omissions mean that she did indeed seek to eliminate the "risk of the personal being accessible" as she wrote in one of her emails that she failed to turn over to the Obama administration but was later uncovered in a top aide's inbox? Could that top aide have been Huma Abedin, wife of Anthony Weiner, daughter of a mother in the Muslim Sisterhood?

It may take another 75 years to find those missing emails.

While the missing entries on the calendar does not violate any laws, the reason may be simply due to Ms. Clinton dodging gunfire or questions about her accomplishments.

In any case, I'm sure that Hillary Clinton's State Department deserves a "prestigious" award as much as Al Gore deserved his.


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