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2016 Postmortem

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elleng

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Mon May 30, 2016, 08:02 PM May 2016

Hillary Clinton broke the rules: Our view [View all]

As secretary of State, she ignored repeated warnings about email security.

'Everyone, including Hillary Clinton, now agrees that the newly confirmed secretary of State made a mistake in 2009 when she decided, for the sake of “convenience,” to run her own email system out of her home in Chappaqua, N.Y., rather than use an official State Department email account.

But a new report by State's inspector general makes clear that within two years, Clinton's bad decision had turned into something far worse: a threat to national security, one that she repeatedly ignored despite multiple warnings.

Warning No. 1: The report, released last week, reveals that in January 2011, hackers were attacking her private server. Twice, the Hillary and Bill Clinton staffer responsible for maintaining the server had to shut it off to protect data held by America's top diplomat and the former president. The staffer notified State Department officials of the attempted hack, and Clinton’s top aides there emailed each other to say that “sensitive” matters should not be discussed with Clinton over email.

Warning No. 2: Two months later, the assistant secretary for diplomatic security sent a memorandum on cybersecurity threats directly to Clinton, warning of a dramatic increase in efforts "to compromise the private home email accounts of senior department officials" in a likely attempt to "gain access to policy documents and personal information that could enable technical surveillance and possible blackmail.” The memo to Clinton warned her that some personal email accounts had already been compromised and had “been reconfigured … to automatically forward copies of all composed emails” to the hackers.

Warning No. 3: That May, Clinton herself suspected that there might have been another hacking incident when she "received an email with a suspicious link." Hours after her aides discussed the issue over email, Clinton received another email with a suspect link, this time from the personal account of the "under secretary of State for political affairs."

Warning No. 4: A month later, the State Department sent a cable to “all diplomatic and consular posts” about the dangers of unsecured personal email accounts. Staffers were ordered to “avoid conducting official Department business from your personal e-mail accounts.” Who signed that cable? Hillary Clinton.

Those warnings, coming in a span of six months, should have made any responsible public official, even one without Clinton’s access to classified information on cyber threats from the vast U.S. intelligence network, aware of the national security dangers of failing to secure the secretary of State’s email communications.

Instead, Clinton and several of her top aides continued to use personal email for sensitive State Department business thousands of times.

If Clinton wants to become the president of the United States, she needs to explain how she could make such a reckless decision. She had a chance to answer questions when the Obama administration-appointed inspector general contacted her about the investigation that was released last week. Among five recent secretaries of State, only Clinton refused.

While Clinton is under potential criminal investigation by the FBI for the mishandling of classified material sent through her email, remaining silent might be in her best interests and it is certainly her right. But to be president, she is going to have to convince voters that she can put the national security of the United States above her own short-term self-interest.

It's already clear that, in using the private email server, Clinton broke the rules. Now it remains to be seen whether she also broke the law.'

http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/05/30/hillary-clinton-email-server-inspector-general-editorials-debates/85159948/

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This is now a national trend nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #1
Looks that way. elleng May 2016 #4
As some are wont to say 'tick tock tick tock ...'! I saw that People mag is also on it. ebayfool May 2016 #7
I saw it and I forgot to put it into the important timeline nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #11
! ebayfool May 2016 #16
I will likely update the time line (as in movie form) nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #20
Stellar job! Lays it out easy to understand, and no frills to confuse the beginner trying to get ... ebayfool May 2016 #27
Timeline 3D for the Mac nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #29
Wonderful job. 840high May 2016 #64
Thank you! Duval May 2016 #141
Terminal velocity is around 170 mph. She is approaching it...nt Land of Enchantment May 2016 #151
She's still not going to be indicted. politicaljunkie41910 May 2016 #48
You keep dreaming nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #49
I don't have to keep dreaming. I have a life. politicaljunkie41910 May 2016 #51
Good, I have one too nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #75
Doesn't have to be indicted for this to be severely damaging - to her and to us. highprincipleswork May 2016 #132
BINGO!! KPN May 2016 #143
Hillary? Deal with something "Openly and Honestly"???? bvar22 May 2016 #144
Especially when her way of dealing with these questions with reporters, glowing May 2016 #148
But if everyone on DU ibegurpard May 2016 #2
Don't worry, they will get their safe space nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #9
It's mostly editorials. joshcryer May 2016 #19
Good that you noticed it was mostly editorials nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #23
70-80% on right wing sources. joshcryer May 2016 #41
That reaction is also predictable nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #42
No one credible believes there will be an indictment. joshcryer May 2016 #46
No one credible believed the State Department IG would slam her either nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #50
Huh? joshcryer May 2016 #52
How so? nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #55
The good thing is we'll know in 6 months. joshcryer May 2016 #59
No josh nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #61
By the way, your comment about "true believers" is also a marker of a mature scandal; nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #63
In 2 weeks this goes away? riderinthestorm May 2016 #101
My evil side can't wait nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #107
Honestly how the hell does Skinner put a black out on this? riderinthestorm May 2016 #109
He wil try nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #113
SMH. Like Romney only relying on internal polling... riderinthestorm May 2016 #117
That is where the comedy value comes in nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #118
I think you seriously underestimate Skinner as a person. emulatorloo May 2016 #152
It is part of scandals, nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #153
Never mind, then emulatorloo May 2016 #154
Mine, too. Duval May 2016 #142
"I just feel sorry for the true believers." frylock May 2016 #147
I don't know why he thinks the DOJ is going to inform the senate if it's Press Virginia May 2016 #60
The only thing they can bank on is negligence. joshcryer May 2016 #72
Hold it right there nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #77
Yawn. joshcryer May 2016 #81
I don't need to convince you, nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #83
You. Are. Wrong. joshcryer May 2016 #87
So what is your clearance level? What agency by the way? nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #94
And when nothing comes of it? joshcryer May 2016 #98
Ah you will learn that this the stumps that started to grow with that nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #99
Yeah, done engaging you on this. joshcryer May 2016 #111
Partisans will deny until after the story blows nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #112
One of the laws in play involve Gross Negligence Press Virginia May 2016 #79
And she lost control to somebody without a clearance nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #80
Yep. They don't even have to access the server or the information. There Press Virginia May 2016 #97
Correct nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #103
Yeah, she violated the records act. joshcryer May 2016 #82
Violating NARA is the kid stuff here nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #85
If it was established there is a single document Press Virginia May 2016 #95
Senate Intelligence would know about something like that. joshcryer May 2016 #102
LMAO nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #105
She's an HRC supporter. She's selling the "marked classified" and Press Virginia May 2016 #106
Here is the early reuters story on this nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #104
Ignoring 4 separate warnings (at least) is prima facie evidence of willful negligence lagomorph777 May 2016 #136
No one who was "credible" believed that Bernie would run Hillary into a near dead heat this year. bvar22 May 2016 #145
Ah yes, this again Scootaloo May 2016 #56
In other words the great right wing conspiracy is real. joshcryer May 2016 #57
Ah huh Scootaloo May 2016 #115
Ok I am not in the right distribution list as media nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #120
And blue nation review nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #66
Doesn't it bother you that 840high May 2016 #69
The FBI doesn't indict Depaysement May 2016 #65
The recomendation can be accepted or not nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #67
Editorials by the editorial boards of major newspapers are nothing Hillary Clinton wants, as should bjo59 May 2016 #116
"it remains to be seen whether she also broke the law" joshcryer May 2016 #134
Oh? bvar22 May 2016 #146
Sexist! Right wing smear! Everyone else did it! Nothing was "marked"! Math! B&J's taxes! JudyM May 2016 #28
Either stupidity or fear on their part. 840high May 2016 #71
Fearful and arrogant makes a nice mix. JudyM May 2016 #73
This is not going away, she is a flawed candidate and her nomination almost assures a Trump win. B Calm May 2016 #3
Never apcalc May 2016 #54
Hillary is not viewed as trustworthy, but as shady and corrupt by huge blocks of the One Black Sheep May 2016 #5
Yes, they are on target, elleng May 2016 #8
Yes, for sure. And all the Hillary's campaign lame excuses seem to be ringing hollow One Black Sheep May 2016 #13
and sycophants around here too, sadly. elleng May 2016 #14
yup, exactly. One Black Sheep May 2016 #15
But... she "tries" to tell the truth! JudyM May 2016 #30
And the people who work in InfoSec and Intelligence believe she broke more than the rules. Fawke Em May 2016 #6
HI, Fawke! elleng May 2016 #10
Wake up Democrats. Seriously. Wake up.... think May 2016 #12
She has responded. Her response was seasoned, professional, grave, AND very presidential. Alex4Martinez May 2016 #17
You got it. elleng May 2016 #18
For "presidential", read "Nixonian". n/t winter is coming May 2016 #31
Wow... just... opiate69 May 2016 #21
lol, exactly. And age is no excuse. I know people as old as Hillary who use computers and One Black Sheep May 2016 #26
like ME, Sheep, even OLDER than Hillary elleng May 2016 #33
. mmonk May 2016 #138
That is months old nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author artislife May 2016 #36
it's mainstream now. nt grasswire May 2016 #22
The USA Today Editorial Board. IdaBriggs May 2016 #24
You got it, Ida. elleng May 2016 #25
So far, Editorial Boards of NYT, Daily News, USA Today...I think there's KoKo May 2016 #38
Charlotte Observer editorial: "Why Hillary Clinton’s real problem is more than just emails " antigop May 2016 #84
Augusta Chronicle editorial: Of hypocrisy, imperiousness and accountability antigop May 2016 #86
Thanks for the links to Other Papers... KoKo May 2016 #139
Yes, and a regional heavily partisan paper nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #89
Wow! "Hillary Clinton's Endless Lies" antigop May 2016 #108
As far as this editirial board is concerned nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #110
The media has been pretrified about reporting on the email fiasco. The IG report changed that. BillZBubb May 2016 #34
Yes, the floodgates are open nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #35
Welcome to WeathervaneUnderground........ Segami May 2016 #40
He should have Elad chahge the title of the site nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #43
Forget the brains, sadoldgirl May 2016 #58
It is already fracturing nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #68
This message was self-deleted by its author artislife May 2016 #37
She clearly wants power, power, and more power. rhett o rick May 2016 #39
Exactly. It's the first quotable, indisputable source of record. Waiting For Everyman May 2016 #122
I foresee another bad week ahead for Hillary nt riderinthestorm May 2016 #44
Yup I think you are correct. nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #45
Hillary Clinton Cancels N.J. Event to Campaign in California KoKo May 2016 #53
I fear she will have to cancel them to go answer some tough questionsn at the FBI building in DC nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #74
She's just pivoting to the GE. frylock May 2016 #149
Agree..."The Pivot! KoKo May 2016 #150
it's not only about breaking rules and laws Rosa Luxemburg May 2016 #47
Thank goodness the USA Today editorial board has weighed in oberliner May 2016 #62
is that the one at every motel door? Viva_La_Revolution May 2016 #90
And generally in kiosks everwhere other papers are sold too Lars39 May 2016 #92
Yes, indeed oberliner May 2016 #100
Also mentioned this in a response here. The Washington Post is a "paper of record" but USA Today bjo59 May 2016 #119
This is the same pattern that famously was seen with Watergate nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #121
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2016 #70
Thanks, Joe. elleng May 2016 #78
Oh the humanity! Bob41213 May 2016 #76
Oh, c'mon. She just misspoke and mislooked and mistaked and misjudged and misacted. Waiting For Everyman May 2016 #88
Thanks, Everyman. elleng May 2016 #91
Hey, neighbor! Waiting For Everyman May 2016 #93
I'm glad, I hope she breaks more rules... like ... Not slowing down under a yellow light and shit uponit7771 May 2016 #96
Wow. Another statement like this from the editorial board of a major US newspaper. bjo59 May 2016 #114
Soon will be relieved to see posts like these MFM008 May 2016 #123
Do remember to tell the FBI that they are not doing anybody a favor nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #125
Thanks. elleng May 2016 #128
You welcome nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #130
I think it does matter, elleng May 2016 #133
Several major editorial boards and fact checkers want to make that clear Babel_17 May 2016 #124
And you really do not want to piss off people nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #131
Basement publishing lagomorph777 May 2016 #137
K&R dchill May 2016 #126
Doesn't the US Today know that rules don't apply to the Clintons? jfern May 2016 #127
Au contraire, elleng May 2016 #129
This message was self-deleted by its author cyberpj May 2016 #135
You can now add "incompetence" to Hillary's list of traits... Herman4747 May 2016 #140
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