
The State Department just admitted it doesn’t actually have control over all the email Abedin and Mills generated as State Department employees. Not only because they had accounts on Hillary Clinton’s infamous homebrew server, but because they were also using “personal email accounts located on commercial servers at times for government business.”
by John Hayward17 Aug 2015, 7:13 AM PST0

It will make months to examine everything Clinton handed over – not least because she provided the messages on paper, although now that the discovery of Top Secret material finally prompted the FBI to seize the thumb drive she gave her lawyer David Kendall, perhaps a speedier review will be possible.
by John Hayward17 Aug 2015, 5:29 AM PST0

FBI agents investigating Hillary Clinton are not laughing, and the intel community isn’t going to change its assessment of the damage she inflicted on national security for personal gain because she makes a few cracks about Snapchat to her supporters. But that’s what she tried at the Wing Ding dinner in Iowa: “You may have seen I recently launched a Snapchat account. I love it: Those messages disappear all by themselves.”
by John Hayward15 Aug 2015, 6:35 AM PST0

We’ll be hearing a lot more in the days to come about Platte River Networks, the tiny computer company in Denver, Colorado that Hillary Clinton improbably chose to manage the illicit “home-brewed” server she stashed in the basement of her vast estate in Chappaqua, New York.
by John Hayward14 Aug 2015, 6:50 AM PST0

Needless to say, no one as irresponsible, arrogant, and untrustworthy as Hillary Clinton has proven herself to be should be permitted anywhere near classified information ever again, especially given the patently false story her campaign drones are still pushing that she did all this for the mere “convenience” of not carrying two portable email devices.
by John Hayward14 Aug 2015, 6:28 AM PST0

“Dems Near Clinton Panic Mode,” reads the headline at The Hill on Thursday. Near?
by John Hayward13 Aug 2015, 11:49 AM PST0

This is one of the most famous women in Washington – once a celebrated rising star, groomed to be Hillary’s Mini-Me, a duchess in the Clinton royal court, subject of a hundred fawning profiles in political and pop-culture magazines – and the Obama Administration claims it could not successfully send her a letter.
by John Hayward13 Aug 2015, 7:39 AM PST0

The FBI finally took custody of Hillary Clinton’s email server late Wednesday afternoon, about six months after they would have moved against anyone who isn’t Democrat royalty.
by John Hayward13 Aug 2015, 6:41 AM PST0

It should be noted that the poll was actually conducted July 21 through August 2, so it doesn’t even account for the incredibly damaging recent revelations about classified and top-secret material moving through Hillary Clinton’s server, which is – let’s be frank here – indisputably a federal crime. It’s likely that most poll respondents are not well-versed in the relevant laws, but think it’s simple common sense that such a serious matter should be thoroughly investigated.
by John Hayward12 Aug 2015, 10:16 AM PST0

As for that thumb drive, current reporting suggests it contains only the 30,000 or so emails Hillary Clinton didn’t decide to classify as “personal correspondence” and destroy. Up until a few days ago, Clinton World assured us her lawyer David Kendall was also a super-spy with all the security clearances necessary to handle the former Secretary of State’s email.
by John Hayward12 Aug 2015, 8:35 AM PST0

Private sector America is bound by thick web of laws that can destroy any of us at a moment’s notice, even for the most innocent violation of a minor regulation by well-meaning citizens, but Democrat royalty like Hillary Clinton can flaunt even the most common-sense requirements of their powerful positions with impunity, getting away with everything from pushing a fraudulent health-care scheme, to poisoning rivers, to jeopardizing national security because they wish to evade congressional oversight.
by John Hayward12 Aug 2015, 5:47 AM PST0

Did Hillary Clinton choose to turn over her private server or did the FBI ask her for it? Contrary to the suggestion of some early reports, it’s not clear what prompted Hillary’s sudden change of heart.
by John Sexton12 Aug 2015, 5:29 AM PST0

Socialist United States Senator Bernie Sanders is now within only 6 points of upsetting Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, a new poll shows. According the WMUR Granite State poll, Clinton sits at 42% to Sanders’ 36%. This showing puts Sanders
by John Nolte5 Aug 2015, 8:11 AM PST0

Because we no longer have anything resembling the rule of law, it’s an open question whether Democrat royalty like Clinton will ever be held to account – they simply do not live under the laws that govern even the highest-ranking yeomen and peons. The latest twist in Clinton’s flaunting of the law, and reckless endangerment of national security, to hide her activities as Secretary of State from Congress and the public is a mysterious two-month gap in her email record – just like the missing minutes from those infamous Nixon tapes.
by John Hayward29 Jul 2015, 7:35 AM PST0

Despite the best efforts of CNN and Brianna Keiler to give Hillary Clinton a series of softball questions that would allow the Democrat presidential frontrunner to clean up all her scandals and well-publicized ethical lapses, in the latest Associated Press poll, her favorability numbers have actually decreased since their last poll in April.
by John Nolte16 Jul 2015, 6:33 AM PST0

Monday at the White House press briefing, press secretary Josh Earnest defended former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton over her ongoing private email server scandal, saying she has taken “extraordinary steps” to release the emails publicly, which is “consistent with
by Pam Key6 Jul 2015, 11:39 AM PST0

Next door to “the happiest place on earth” California Democrats are gathering in Anaheim for their 2015 state convention in great anticipation of progressive favorite Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
by Michelle Moons16 May 2015, 6:35 AM PST0

A federal judge’s decision to reopen a lawsuit brought on by Judicial Watch—in which the group asked for access to Hillary Clinton’s emails while she was Secretary of State—cannot be a good sign for the former First Lady’s presidential campaign.
by Javier Manjarres12 May 2015, 7:14 PM PST0

Unlike Clinton, GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina has been on what CNN coined a “media blitz” introducing herself to voters.
by Alex Swoyer11 May 2015, 2:05 PM PST0

There’s no question Hillary’s decision to formally announce her candidacy for the presidency in a “low-key” way Sunday is designed to avoid the press. For years, the normal course of events after a presidential announcement has been for the candidate
by John Nolte10 Apr 2015, 7:50 AM PST0

Regarding her 50 year quest to to be president, Hillary Clinton is entering a legitimate danger zone on a number of fronts. One of the reasons Democrats have stood by her throughout this email scandal has been her poll numbers
by John Nolte1 Apr 2015, 7:41 AM PST0

ABC Action News in Tampa reported former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s “support is sinking” with Florida voters “likely due to her email scandal.” The reporter noted that Jeb Bush’s one-point deficit “on February 3 with Florida voters is now
by Pam Key31 Mar 2015, 8:05 PM PST0

By storing the emails in an isolated server outside of State Department control in a private personal computer system, Mrs. Clinton and the State Department were able to avoid Freedom of Information Act requests from Congress and the media on sensitive topics such as Benghazi. Her actions may also have compromised national security.
by Fred Gedrich17 Mar 2015, 10:48 AM PST0