APNewsBreak: US declares 22 Clinton emails 'top secret'

ChesusRice

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The quoted text in my first post on the subject came DIRECTLY from the CNN article that dropped right after the emails were released. Do you actually dispute the existence of those exact words in an email from Clinton to her staff? If you do, you're hopeless and I tire of your ignorance.
www.state.gov
Don't follow that link. It's to the state department website
And as we all know everything there is classified top secret
 

MuyLocoNC

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Cnn mentioned a FAX They were having problems sending. Nothing was mentioned about removing top secret headers. Clinton instructed her aides to send the talking points if they still couldn't get the secure fax to work. State department officials said their network contains non classified documents.
You Sherlock Holmes added 2+2 and came up with 46.
You really are fucking stupid
On June 16, 2011, top Clinton aide Jake Sullivan wrote to Clinton to say she would get "tps" -- presumably short for "talking points" that evening. The subject of the email is redacted so it's not clear what topic these points covered.


The next morning, Clinton wrote back to say she hadn't received them yet, and after a few minutes Sullivan responded that staff were having issues sending the document in a secure fax but that they were "working on it."

"If they can't," Clinton replies, "turn into nonpaper w no identifying heading and send nonsecure

A State Department official declined to comment on Grassley's statement, but told CNN earlier in the day that the department has "no indication at this time that the document being discussed was emailed to her."

"I'm not going to speculate about whether the document being discussed was classified," this official added. "Generally speaking, I can say that just because a document is sent via a secure method doesn't mean that it's classified. Many documents that are created or stored on a secure system are not classified."
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/08/politics/hillary-clinton-emails-2016/
Awesome, you found an article on CNN that isn't the one I pulled from and stand it up as proof of what? Should I pull another article that isn't the one I quoted and spend a couple posts talking about how it doesn't say what the actual article said? We could spend a couple weeks talking about how articles that aren't the one I pulled from, don't state exactly what the one I quoted does state.

You're real good at this, aren't you?
 

ChesusRice

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Awesome, you found an article on CNN that isn't the one I pulled from and stand it up as proof of what? Should I pull another article that isn't the one I quoted and spend a couple posts talking about how it doesn't say what the actual article said? We could spend a couple weeks talking about how articles that aren't the one I pulled from, don't state exactly what the one I quoted does state.

You're real good at this, aren't you?
Link to the one you claim. GO ahead. I'm right here
 

ChesusRice

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MuyLocoNC

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Oh, dang it. My bad.

That was a scrubbed article about Bush warning the Democrat controlled Congress for several years, well before the crash, about the problems with the housing market and the disastrous consequences.

Bush saw it coming...Congress did nothing - CNN iReport

How'd that get mixed up in my C&P? Kinda weird they would delete an article like that, seeing how they're unbiased and all.

Oh well, let me get that other article for you.
 

MuyLocoNC

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CNN iReport - CNN.com
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Are you now saying that if a "citizen journalist" writes an article about Bush warning Congress 17 times about the impending housing crash, that means he didn't really do it? Is that the new revisionist history tactic? You guys are funny...looking.
 

MuyLocoNC

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I think what Chesus was getting at, is IF you do post a citation from a "garbage" source, like breitbart or faux noose, you should be prepared to have other citations that can also support it. If you can't, which likely you can't... then the only basis for your information is coming from ONE (un-credible) news source.
Nobody decides what sources are credible, that's the wonderful thing about facts. You're clearly not bright enough to grasp that concept.
Did you forget to take your lithium today?
 

UncleBuck

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You don't decide what is or isn't a "garbage" source, I do.
we let you have that privilege for a while, you started quoting "unskewed polls" like dogma, and got the election result wrong by 18 points.

you lost that privilege via your own stupidity.

Sources such as NBC, ABC, CBS, MSNBC, AL JAZEERA, NY TIMES, HUFFPO, etc...are all garbage and shall be given zero credibility.
nate silver at the NY times predicted the election perfectly in every state. you got it wrong by 18 full points.

your opinion is worthless.

and most importantly, shut the fuck up.
 

Rrog

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The shit is just bizarre that comes from that dude. It's why he's been on ignore since early last year
 
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