While the whole of the debate was predictable milquetoast, one thing stands out to me. That is that the Hillary e-mail debacle of criminal activity, of which there's all but no doubt, is now being framed by her, her supporters, and a complacent media, is a thing of the past which it shouldn't be.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...fc&ocid=SMSDHP
Shillary is all but convicted of major violations of federal law as well as federal rules and regulations regarding electronic communications and this is her and the Democrat party's response to that.
She is a lying criminal and deserves to be tried for it. That the Democrats can brush this off as nothing is a travesty.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...fc&ocid=SMSDHP
In the first Democratic debate, Sanders boldly – and perhaps unwisely – dismissed questions about the Democratic front-runner’s use of a private e-mail server to conduct government business while she was secretary of state. After that, Clinton’s poll numbers rose, Sanders’s momentum seemed to stall, and the second-place candidate let it be known that he really did want to talk about Clinton’s e-mails. All somebody had to do was ask.
At Saturday night’s debate, somebody did. And Sanders again refused to take the bait.
“I didn’t know I had so much power. But after I said that, I didn’t hear so much about Hillary Clinton’s e-mails,” in the media, Sanders said. But he said he was just as “sick and tired” of hearing about them now, and hoped that the media would turn its attention to issues like income inequality. “We’ve gotten off of Hillary’s e-mails. Good. Let’s go to the major issues now.”
Clinton, for some reason, was asked what she thought of that.
“I agree completely,” she said. “I couldn’t have said it better myself.”
At Saturday night’s debate, somebody did. And Sanders again refused to take the bait.
“I didn’t know I had so much power. But after I said that, I didn’t hear so much about Hillary Clinton’s e-mails,” in the media, Sanders said. But he said he was just as “sick and tired” of hearing about them now, and hoped that the media would turn its attention to issues like income inequality. “We’ve gotten off of Hillary’s e-mails. Good. Let’s go to the major issues now.”
Clinton, for some reason, was asked what she thought of that.
“I agree completely,” she said. “I couldn’t have said it better myself.”
She is a lying criminal and deserves to be tried for it. That the Democrats can brush this off as nothing is a travesty.
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