Posted on 10/17/2016 8:57:32 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
For the past few months, Hillary Clinton's decision to exclusively use a private email server while at the State Department has receded as a campaign issue as Donald Trump's comments about women have come to dominate the daily chatter about the 2016 race.
On Monday, however, the various issues associated with Clinton's email setup came roaring back. According to emails released by the FBI, Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy asked the FBI to ease up on classification decisions in exchange for allowing more FBI agents in countries where they were not permitted to go. The words "quid pro quo" were used to describe the proposed exchange by the FBI official. (The State Department insists it was no such thing; "This allegation is inaccurate and does not align with the facts," said State Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner....
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1. According to the MSM, they gave to actually see the phrase “quid pro quo” being used in order to believe that’s what was going on. Evidence showing quid pro quo isn’t good enough to bail anyone.
2. It’s hilarious that a Kennedy is the fall guy for the benefit of a Clinton.
This needs to trend on twitter and FB all day today.
Cilizza is a turd, as are all of the MSM.
In other words, someone who, under the right circumstances, would have you kneel in front of a ditch and put a bullet in the back of your head.
Yes, but but but Mister Chris The Fix Cilizza your paper said the felon already won the election so what difference does it make anyway Mister The Fix?
That statement is true if not exactly partisan means supports America’s enemies.
I guess I have the wrong Kennedy. I thought it was Ted’s son, Patrick, all this time. Mea Culpa.
Run-roh.
The MSM is implying the info came from WikiLeaks not the FBI
LOL TY <3 <3 :D
That reminds me, I have to go to Wal Mart later on today.
Someone in that Wal-Mart will offset YOUR vote...makes me weep every time I think about it.
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