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Say NO to Hillary Clinton in 2016! – Video


Say NO to Hillary Clinton in 2016!
I could not figure out why Liberals support Hillary with all the baggage she brings with her. Then it dawned on me....maybe a lot of them don #39;t know her story. Well....here it is in Reader #39;s...

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Donald Trump on Hillary Clinton future with Email Scandal departing Craigs WeHo – Video


Donald Trump on Hillary Clinton future with Email Scandal departing Craigs WeHo
Donald Trump on Hillary Clinton future with Email Scandal departing Craigs WeHo.

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MidPoint | Stewart Baker, former assistant secretary for Policy at the DHS – Video


MidPoint | Stewart Baker, former assistant secretary for Policy at the DHS
Former assistant secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security takes a look at the Hillary Clinton email situation from a cyber-security angle and brings up questions on how secure...

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Hillary Clinton's Laughable Process for Flagging Work Emails

New details about how she identified public records in her possession reveal her press conference at the U.N. to be wildly misleading.

Hillary Clinton asked the public to trust her during a recent press conference at the United Nations, when she stated that she has already complied with transparency laws by turning over all public records she generated as Secretary of State.

She had no business making that claim. A Time magazine report about the process used to identify public records in her possession shows that she cannot possibly know if she is in compliance with the law. And juxtaposing her process with the words used in her press conference shows her core claim to be wildly misleading.

Unless she can disprove the story, her credibility can only suffer from the comparison.

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To understand the impression Hillary Clinton created at her press conference, before additional facts were available, it is best to begin with her words. What follows are the parts of the event where she characterized the emails she has turned over.

She began:

...after I left office, the State Department asked former secretaries of state for our assistance in providing copies of work- related emails from our personal accounts. I responded right away and provided all my emails that could possibly be work-related, which totalled roughly 55,000 printed pages, even though I knew that the State Department already had the vast majority of them. We went through a thorough process to identify all of my work-related emails and deliver them to the State Department.

A reporter at the press conference followed up, asking, "Can you explain how you decided which of the personal e-mails to get rid of, how you got rid of them and when? And how youll respond to questions about you being the arbiter of what you release?"

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Hillary Clinton's popularity remains high, outstripping GOP rivals, poll finds

Hillary Rodham Clinton is not only the best-known, but also the most favorably viewed of the potential presidential candidates from either of the two major parties, according to aGallup poll released Thursday.

The poll was conducted Monday through Wednesday of last week, mostlyafter the news broke about Clinton's use of a private email account while she was secretary of state, but before the news conference this week in which she addressed the issue.

Roughly nine in 10 Americans said they knew enough about Clinton to have an opinion, and the poll found that 50% viewed her favorably, while 39% had a negative impression. On both counts, that put her in better position than any of the potential Republican candidates at this early stage of the presidential race.

Clinton's favorability has declined since she left the State Department, as Americans have begun to see her as a presidential candidate, rather than in the more non-political role of the nation's top diplomat. When she left the agency, about two-thirds of Americans had a favorable view of her, a number that has dropped steadily as partisanship has taken its inexorable toll.

Last June, when Clintonreleased her book, "Hard Choices," 54% of Americans had a favorable view, according to a Gallup survey taken at the time. The comparison of that number with the current figure indicates that the email controversy had not had a significant impact on Americans' view of Clinton as of the time the new poll was taken.

Among the Republican hopefuls, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were the best known, with roughly two-thirds of Americans holding an opinion of them.

But in Bush's case, that opinion was closely divided, 35% favorable and 33% unfavorable. Christie stood in a worse position, with negative perceptions outweighing positive ones, 34%-31%.

Among the potential serious contenders for the GOP nomination, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida had the highest net favorability, with 26% holding a positive view and 21% a negative one, the poll found. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also had a net favorable rating, but was somewhat less known, with 20% favorable and 18% unfavorable.

The least popular Republican candidates overall were former Sen.Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and the two Texans potentially in the race, former Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz. For Santorum, negative views outnumbered positives, 27%-20%, for Perry it was 32%-25% and for Cruz, 28%-22%.

On the Democratic side, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who some have hoped would challenge Clinton, had a net positive rating, but was far less known than Clinton. The poll showed 22% viewing her favorably and 19% unfavorably. Warren has repeatedly said she is not running and has taken no steps toward starting a campaign.

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