Eh, perhaps my take will morph. Still think she'll float off whatever happens like Clintons do, but, yeesh. Very stinky. She's such a supercilious harpy.Beebs52 wrote:See, this is where I lose my wingnut creds. In Texas any govt entity personal emails are still searchable, ina record request, if dealing with public business, which moots the point. Realize fed foia laws are diff, but still. Only concerns would be server hackability, correct preservation, and motive. Good luck with that.
BJ must be busy today
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Well, then
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I can see why people don't like her.
She came off as snotty and arrogant in that press conference.
Worse, she had a week to come up with something and that's the best she had? It didn't take long for a video to surface of her a couple of years ago where she admitted she carried a couple of devices around anyway.
And her private e-mail encryption was misconfigured to boot, so all that time, she was vulnerable to hacks. But she could erase messages completely at least.
Yes- this was a completely hackneyed response that did her no favors.
She came off as snotty and arrogant in that press conference.
Worse, she had a week to come up with something and that's the best she had? It didn't take long for a video to surface of her a couple of years ago where she admitted she carried a couple of devices around anyway.
And her private e-mail encryption was misconfigured to boot, so all that time, she was vulnerable to hacks. But she could erase messages completely at least.
Yes- this was a completely hackneyed response that did her no favors.
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