Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Hillionaire's hot water

Seriously, who would even remotely consider letting this person anywhere near the position of US president?

The most damning revelation about Hillary’s e-mails from the last 24 hours is not the details of the investigation into her homebrew server. What’s making headlines across the political spectrum is that some of the material she sent via her personal server was so sensitive that it was designated “Top Secret.” This is a jaw-slaps-the-table moment. Even for those of us who hold a very low opinion of Mrs. Clinton’s character, integrity, and judgment, this is a graver offense than many had contemplated. Merely the storage of “Top Secret” e-mails – never mind their dissemination over open channels to some individuals likely not cleared to read them — is a federal felony. On top of that, it is unthinkable that Hillary could have sent such sensitive information and not known at the time that it was sensitive.

She knew what she was doing, and she knew what was at stake. When you are dealing with classified material, information security — “InfoSec” — is not a game. There are good reasons for the laws that protect the data. “Top Secret” is a term we are all familiar with from the pop-culture spy world, but it has very specific implications. A “TS” designation means that “exceptionally grave injury” could be expected to befall the United States should that information be disclosed to unauthorized personnel.

We'll find out a lot about the spiritual health and moral state of this country by whether or not she is actually prosecuted and her "political career" ruined.

3 comments:

  1. Although waxing spiritual may be a bit over the top, you are correct sir. Who ever woulda thunk Biden would be propelled to the top. But Beware the Bern

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  2. The only acceptable condition for any Democrat is badly damaged.

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  3. Could be. Otherwise, obviously it will be viewed as an irredeemable spiritual deficit in the entire country of your post-America.

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