Clinton’s Emails Were Twice Sanitized
Hillary Clinton’s emails from the time she served as secretary of state have been vetted twice. We knew she selectively released about half of her emails, but before she did that, Clinton’s lackey’s combed through them removing paragraphs that could embarrass her. These were paragraphs describing how the Libyan rebels would reward the banks and businessmen that supported them in the rebellion with oil fields and business opportunities. Clinton also struck paragraphs that dealt with the emerging jihadist groups in Libya — including a group that played a part in attacking the Benghazi consulate in 2012. It’s a breach of archival rules and the Obama administration’s policies on transparency, and Obama might be getting annoyed — or not. “White House officials tell me, too, that they are disgusted with the fact that Hillary Clinton violated their rules on donations, foreign donations, violated the rules on email,” National Journal reporter Ron Fournier said on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. “Well, I haven’t heard the president rebuke her. I haven’t seen his State Department investigate this, so I gotta assume that the Obama White House is complicit in this lack of transparency and this rule breaking.” Meanwhile, the State Department also vetted Clinton’s communication, and they left out the printout of the phone conversations between Clinton and Obama the night of the Benghazi attack. Clinton’s presidential campaign has implied that she is the heir to Obama’s policies. And she may be right.