Yep. Of course you have the Boomer I and the Boomer II the generation is so large and it's proper Boomer I logic for sure. I get the need to use anything else to a degree having used secure email entirely stripped down, no attachments or formatting, only hard-line terminals allowed etc. Speaking of Get Smart, Mercor has no reply to this, he will just ignore it and bring up the same thing again in the future. This is why his kind of boomer need to be argued with in person as they grew up with corporal punishment and only learn some lessons that way. Slap the stupid out.
LOL Speaking of Get Smart, Mercor has no reply to this, he will just ignore it and bring up the same thing again in the future. I agree with the Washington Posr THREE PINOCCHIOS
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ver-more-emails-than-any-of-her-predecessors/ The Pinocchio Test The comparison that Clinton allies and supporters make about the number of emails she turned over compared to her predecessors is misleading, and lacks significant context. This talking point assumes a direct comparison between Clinton and her predecessors, but that is not applicable. The inspector general report confirmed that Clinton should be judged based on the circumstances and rules applied to her at the time she was secretary, as the rules were much clearer and more sophisticated under her tenure. Albright didn’t have email until she left office. Rice rarely used emails while secretary. So by definition, those two have far fewer — in Albright’s case, zero — email records to turn over. The only person who regularly used emails is a singular predecessor, Powell. Powell did use his personal account on the job, and by his own admission no longer has access to the account he used then. So while Clinton did turn over more email records than he, she was the only one uniquely in position to do so upon the State Department’s request. This does not absolve Powell for not being able to locate his records a decade later, but the rules for private email retention and non-department email use in general were less clear under Powell. Further, Clinton was the only secretary of state to conduct her official business solely with a personal private server, which makes her case that much more unique and incomparable to those who came before her. We award this comparison Three Pinocchios.
She didnt setup any server, they had a home server so she started using it. Can you cite me this law where she was supposed to report using non official email addresses because that law came into effect in 2014 AFTER she retired as SoS. Show me that law.
So Powell used AOL and didn't give any emails to government but Hillary is unique because she did give emails for review? Nice shit comparison.
They are not making any legal point, neither Powell or Hillary got charged for anything unlike you who wants to say that some law was broken but cannot cite it. So where is that law again you were referring to?
Dont ask Mercor about the law because that means he would have to rely on fact not fantasy... If only when trump took office his appointed AG Sessions would have appointed investigators into clinton like trump promised and looked into her emails and dealings... WOMP Womp womp The state department has completed its years-long internal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of private email and found “no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information”. DOJ inquiry tied to Clinton, touted by Trump winds down with no tangible results: report