...it's serious. This guy is one of the biggest pussy liberals around. He's in the heavy guest rotation at FNC; a designated lib.
This shit ain't going away.
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March 4, 2015 If she wants to be a new millennium president, Hillary Rodham Clinton needs a new public-relations strategy. Her 1990s shtick stinks.
This is what her team is doing now:
Deny the truth:[/B] After The New York Times [/I]reported that Clinton used a home-brewed email server that avoided disclosure of public documents is abiding by the spirit of anything other than butt-covering.
Blame the messenger:[/B] The New York Times[/I] is one of the nation's great news organizations with an editorial page closely aligned with Clinton and her views. The central thrust of its story was solid and easily verified. That didn't stop Clinton attack dog David Brock from demanding a retraction. "The piece didn't stand up to scrutiny after it was published," he said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." Brock is wrong.
Blame Republicans: [/B]Like most other politicians, the Clintons like to be holier-than-thou until their halos are shot full of holes. Rather than accept responsibility and address the problem, Clinton aides noted that former Secretary of State Colin Powell and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush also used personal email for government business. Powell operated under a different set of rules and at a time when email was not as central to working life. Bush was not a federal employee. (Yes, he should also release all of his Florida emails, and not just self-selected documents.) Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Brock said the story was leaked by GOP lawmakers investigating the Benghazi attack. That's irrelevant: Who leaked the information doesn't change the facts-and the facts in this case are Clinton's enemy.
Two easy steps to make it go away...
This shit ain't going away.
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March 4, 2015 If she wants to be a new millennium president, Hillary Rodham Clinton needs a new public-relations strategy. Her 1990s shtick stinks.
This is what her team is doing now:
Deny the truth:[/B] After The New York Times [/I]reported that Clinton used a home-brewed email server that avoided disclosure of public documents is abiding by the spirit of anything other than butt-covering.
Blame the messenger:[/B] The New York Times[/I] is one of the nation's great news organizations with an editorial page closely aligned with Clinton and her views. The central thrust of its story was solid and easily verified. That didn't stop Clinton attack dog David Brock from demanding a retraction. "The piece didn't stand up to scrutiny after it was published," he said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." Brock is wrong.
Blame Republicans: [/B]Like most other politicians, the Clintons like to be holier-than-thou until their halos are shot full of holes. Rather than accept responsibility and address the problem, Clinton aides noted that former Secretary of State Colin Powell and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush also used personal email for government business. Powell operated under a different set of rules and at a time when email was not as central to working life. Bush was not a federal employee. (Yes, he should also release all of his Florida emails, and not just self-selected documents.) Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Brock said the story was leaked by GOP lawmakers investigating the Benghazi attack. That's irrelevant: Who leaked the information doesn't change the facts-and the facts in this case are Clinton's enemy.
Two easy steps to make it go away...