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March 06, 2015

Even MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Not Buying Hillary Clinton Supporter’s Answer on the “You Got Private Email Server” Email Question

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YOU KNOW ITS BAD FOR HILLARY CLINTON WHEN WHEN MSNBC’S CHRIS MATTHEWS IS NOT BUYING OUR BS ON EMAIL-GATE …

Simply amazing, is the LEFT MSM abandoning Hillary Clinton? On Wednesday MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on“Hardball” actually had a “fair and balanced” discussion on Hillary Clinton’s latest scandal, “You Got Email-gate”. Maybe this will be their new programing platform to actually get ratings. The discussion on Hillary Clinton using a private email server was fodder for Matthews panel that featured the Washington Post’s Carol Leonnig, Matt Schlapp of the American Conservative Union and Emily’s List spokeswoman Jess McIntosh. Note, it will not take you long to understand that Emily’s List Jess McIntosh is the Hillary apologist. However, what is surprising is that one, Matthews actually spend over 10 minutes on this damning news story to Hillary, and he was not buying her “bovine scatology,” (that would be BS), when it came to LEFTY Jess McIntosh’s excuses and answers when it came to why Hillary Clinton would go against State Department policy and use a private email server.

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What difference does it make if I try to hide Benghazi emails on my own private server.

As reported at the Politico, the State Department has had a policy in place since 2005 to warn officials against routine use of personal email accounts for government work.

The policy, detailed in a manual for agency employees, adds clarity to an issue at the center of a growing controversy over Clinton’s reliance on a private email account. Aides to Clinton, as well as State Department officials, have suggested that she did nothing inappropriate because of fuzzy guidelines and lack of specific rules on when and how official documents had to be preserved during her years as secretary.

But the 2005 policy was described as one of several “clear cut” directives the agency’s own inspector general relied on to criticize the conduct of a U.S. ambassador who in 2012 was faulted for using email outside of the department’s official system.

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A frustrated Matthews kept pushing, “Yeah, that’s their language that they use. I’m just asking, do you think it’s OK for a public servant at the level of secretary of state to carry on correspondence — official correspondence — but keep it to themselves, if they choose to?” Adding, “Because that’s the option she has now, since it’s all her account.”

“I think, that at that level, it’s important they follow the law. I also think that if we spend the next few months debating how long something was kept on a server, the American electorate is going to flock to a third party,” McIntosh responded.

With McIntosh deflecting the question and minimizing what Matthews believed to be an important issue, the host supported his thinking by reading from the Washington Post’s front page story that declared, “Hillary Clinton appears to have violated or operated in violation of what the White House said Tuesday — that’s yesterday — was very specific guidance that members of the Obama administration use government email accounts to carry out official business.”

Matthews pressed McIntosh again, asking, “What do you make of that headline?”

“I think that she is talking about issues that matter to the American electorate,” said McIntosh. “I think she’ll have lots of opportunities to…”

“So, you’re changing the subject?” replied Matthews.

After moving the discussion to the two other panelists, Matthews came back to McIntosh one last time, asking, “Hasn’t she given Trey Gowdy and his committee an excuse?” Adding, “They’ve given them now a case, that there was something bad she did by simply putting up a wall that allowed her to get rid of stuff — even if she didn’t do it.”

“I don’t think there’s any way she could have conducted herself as secretary of state that would not have told Republicans…”

Matthews interrupted McIntosh saying, “Anything that’s said against Hillary Clinton, you’re just going to move on from. This reminds me of moveon.org.”

He closed the segment with a backhanded compliment to the Emily’s List spokeswoman, “You’re a good defender, but changing the subject, ain’t gonna work.”


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