Hillary’s Email Setup

Twelve red flags about it.

Only twelve?

But her supporters won’t care; she’s a Democrat. Moreover, she’s a Clinton.

I love this: “How many people who are paying a company to host their data ask the company to stop backing it up? This is where the story gets good.”

[Update later afternoon]

At this point, what difference does it make?

Without the avalanche of distraction, hypocrisy, willful ignorance, and outright lies that the liberal elite and their human centipede press corps employed over the last few decades to ensure their corrupt, mouth-breathing, and/or perverted Democrat heroes are never held accountable, Trump would not be possible. We might still care about quaint things like character, competence, and not being a loathsome piece of human refuse.

But we don’t. Not anymore.

Hillary’s formulation of “Nothing matters, no one cares” is just a little different. For her, it’s “What difference, at this point, does it make?” You know, that comment she made when some congressmen – not including any Democrats – tried to hold her to account for getting four Americans killed and lying to not only their families’ faces but to our faces about it.

And the people who aren’t in Hillary’s trick bag are supposed to care that Trump’s a jerk?

They don’t, by and large. Sure, Trump makes what we conservatives all agree is a distasteful comment insinuating that a federal judge’s rulings would be governed by an inherited characteristic, in this case his ethnicity. The mainstream media goes nuts at how horrible Trump is for assuming that an inherited characteristic might govern someone’s actions in public office. Then a day later, the media experiences a collective climax over the fact that a woman has been nominated, and they think it’s great because that inherited characteristic will govern her actions in public office.

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7 thoughts on “Hillary’s Email Setup”

  1. This is a really good analysis. My view is that we are nearing the point where a Clinton presidency is unsustainable even if she manages to get elected in November. It’ll become real important who she picks as VP because that person will probably be running the country in two years (even if Obama tries to pardon Clinton, I might add).

    And to the people who still carry the water for her? She’ll apologize to you after the fact in order to save face or at least get better odds for the sentencing phase of her trial.

    This is looking to be one of the most peculiar US elections I’ve seen in my rather short time on this Earth. One candidate is on the verge of being disowned by his party and the other is on the verge of some serious prison time (well maybe both are, hard to say at the moment). This may well be the best time ever to overturn the two party system.

    1. Best time equals no time. Ross Perot came closest until he imploded.

      This election is nothing compared to the real issue… rule of law. It simply doesn’t exist anymore. Law is used at every level as a weapon against enemies or just a source of wealth.

      If we don’t fix that we may never be able to… land of the free and home of the brave then becomes the punchline.

      We may already have past the point of no return (Ben Franklin warned us.)

    2. The 2 party system is a side effect of, and bug fix for, plurality elections. We know better ways to conduct elections, but inertia is difficult to overcome.

  2. It depends on how successful they are at painting Trump as the anti-Christ. If they make him the completely unacceptable candidate to a majority of people who actually vote, she becomes president and we are porked. If they can’t, Trump gets elected and we are still porked, just in a different way.

    1. We are porked.

      There is only one question, “which is worse?”

      If you don’t know that’s Hillary, don’t ever vote again. You’re just not qualified.

    2. One side benefit of electing Trump is that we’d never have to hear Hillary again. Let her go back to her life of gross corruption and graft. There’s very little chance she’ll be indicted. One of the pretty lies we were told was that there is “equal justice under the law.” It sure sounds nice, but of course it is and always has been a lie. Obeying the law is for the little people.

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