Bob Woodward: Clinton Email Scandal Reminds Him Of Case He Famously Broke


Mr. Woodward went on to say:

“Follow the trail here,” Woodward said. “There are all these emails. Well, they were sent to someone or someone sent them to her. So, if things have been erased here, there’s a way to go back to these emails or who received them from Hillary Clinton. So, you’ve got a massive amount of data in a way, reminds me of the Nixon tapes: Thousands of hours of secretly recorded conversations that Nixon thought were exclusively his.”

And potentially this a huge case.  There are several interlocking aspects, starting with she knew she was not allowed (especially as the Head of the State Department) to have “private” emails and especially a private server.  The Company she utilized “Platte River” based out of Denver, is a smallish firm, which is not equipped to ensure with any certainty that any of the data was secure.  Then, we have the lies Hillary has told over the last several months.

It’s extraordinary,” Woodward said. “Again, it’s the volume: 60,000 emails and Hillary Clinton has said 30,000 of them, half, were personal and they were deleted. Who decided that? What’s on those emails? I would love to have all 60,000, read them. It would be a character study about her personal life and also what she did as secretary of state.

Woodward, reflecting on the massive amount of data, and its content that surely included a number of emails that would give insights to “who she really is.”

Is she this secretive hidden person or is she this valiant public servant?    

Neither.  She is a proven liar, in which her secrets are being found out, which make her neither valiant, nor having any type of true public service in her bones.  Nixon with the mounting  growing evidence against him, and his closest aides indicted, found guilty, and sent to prison, he resigned.  Just shy of being indited himself.  Coming up next: the fall guys (or gals) will start to be revealed.

Source: Washington Examiner



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