Thursday, March 5, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Hillary in Trouble
The scandals surrounding Hillary Clinton continue to grow. The latest revelation of her private email account and server may be enough for Democrats to start really searching for Democratic presidential candidates.

This has been a big news week in Washington between Netanyahu's address, the Supreme Court oral arguments on ObamaCare, the GOP caving on DHS funding. And amidst all of this, Hillary Clinton has emerged to top of the headlines.

This is because while she was the Secretary of State, it has been revealed that Hillary used a private email account to conduct official state business. Furthermore, she and her staff did not go through the proper protocols to retain or archive records of her emails on government servers, as required by law. In fact, Hillary went so far as to have her own private server set up in her New York home. Although security experts have weighed in and determined that the server was not properly secure.
  
We've Heard This Story Before
Hillary tweeted yesterday that she wants all of her emails to be released: "I want the public to see my e-mail. I asked State to release them. They said they will review them for release as soon as possible." Her staff says they've already turned over 55,000 pages worth of Hillary emails. But we are well aware that this is not everything. In fact, Hillary's staff has a history of picking and choosing which information to reveal so as to not damage Hillary's reputation - remember this report from Sharyl Attkisson: Clinton State Department Official Reveals Details of Alleged Document Review.

If Hillary was serious about wanting the public to see her emails, she wouldn't have gone to the lengths she went through to establish a private email account and server. If she wanted to be transparent, emails from this account would have been submitted to the committee investigating Benghazi, which has now issued subpoenas for the account. She knew exactly what she was doing when establishing this account and I'm pretty confident that it wasn't for public benefit.

The issue over the emails is indicative of so much about the Clinton's that people do not like. It highlights their manipulative nature, the feeling that they believe themselves to be above the law and a desperate attempt to maintain power at whatever the cost. Things may just be falling apart in a bid for the White House.

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