Well, if it is/was alright for Hillary...
Well, if it is/was alright for Hillary...
Thank you for willingly admitting your absolute hypocrisy—it has been obvious for some time, but I find your admission very satisfying.
Lol, good to see that PJ is still dillutional! PJ, Liarry as under subpoena to produce the emails she destroyed or do you bleachbit your memory?
Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
"It leads immediately to a piece from the National Review which demonstrates the significance of The Hillary's private server compared to that of Ivanka Kushner's."
Um...it does? Perhaps DonDiego can shed some light on the government policy that makes exceptions for private email accounts administrated by Google vs private email accounts administrated by a private server. I am not aware of such policy. I see nothing in your opinion piece that says as much either. Please, set the record straight.
DonDiego is also unaware of any government policies maing exceptions for any private e-mail accounts. The referenced National Review piece doesn't address it either.
Which is why poor old DonDiego suggested "the authorities investigate thoroughly and apply the appropriate penalties, if any" to Ivanka Trump, . . . just as they should have to The Hillary.
What intrigued poor old DonDiego about the National Review article was the conclusion addressing why The Hillary got away without penalty:
"Since President Obama had used an alias to discuss sensitive matters on Clinton’s private, non-secure e-mail system, had then falsely denied knowledge of that system, and had decided to conceal his e-mails with Clinton from the public, the Justice Department knew that no one was ever going to be prosecuted anyway. The Justice Department and the FBI could rationalize cutting otherwise inexplicable deals that they would never cut in a case they were actually trying to make because they knew there was not going to be a case — not against Mills, not against Clinton, not against anyone."
Oh my !
From somewhere on the Internets:
“While her messages were largely about government work, [Ivanka] Trump was not then subject to White House records rules.”
This little paragraph buried in the sixth column of The Washington Post’s breaking news story on the first daughter’s emails seems to have escaped the media’s attention. The Washington scandal machine is in full gear.
How could she not know the rules? Surely, her father’s relentless attacks on Hillary Clinton during the campaign should have been a lesson. Oh, the hypocrisy.
The media, who refused to attribute blame to 2016 presidential candidate Clinton, finds this a bridge too far. While transitioning and on her way to joining the White House as an unpaid senior adviser, Ms. Trump used her personal email to do some White House business.
Nonetheless, Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Tuesday called for "some kind of investigative effort" into White House adviser Ivanka Trump's reported use of her private e-mail addresss for government business.
Source: https://pressfrom.info/us/news/offbeat/-214141-the-media-goes-mad-over-ivanka-emails.html
[Boldface added - DonDiego]
It would seem President Trump's daughter did not violate any White House records rules, after all.
Nonetheless, Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Tuesday called for "some kind of investigative effort" into White House adviser Ivanka Trump's reported use of her private e-mail addresss for government business.
Source: https://pressfrom.info/us/news/offbeat/-212922-dem-senator-pushing-some-kind-of-investigative-effort-into-ivanka-trump-s-use-of-personal-email.html
note: Poor old DonDiego cannot access the Washington Post articles; he has used up his monthly allocation of free peeks.
Don said, "note: Poor old DonDiego cannot access the Washington Post articles; he has used up his monthly allocation of free peeks."
As an early Christmas present, I will offer this most useful tip. While in Google Chrome, press and hold your right mouse button as you click on an outgoing link (like the Washington Post). You will see a drop-down menu. From that menu click on "Open link in incognito window." Since no cookies can be stored in your browser using that mode, you get as many free peeks as you like.
DonDiego thanks Mark for his kindness.
DonDiego loves free peeks.