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The M$M should apologize (Original Post) SHRED Oct 2018 OP
Isn't giving privileged government information to the enemy called something???? libdem4life Oct 2018 #1
"Irresponsible," Ken? gratuitous Oct 2018 #2
Well said SHRED Oct 2018 #3
 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
1. Isn't giving privileged government information to the enemy called something????
Thu Oct 25, 2018, 03:20 PM
Oct 2018

Can't quite put my finger on it, but I think it starts with a "T". And NO ONE can "take it away from him". Maybe that "T" also stands for Toddler.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
2. "Irresponsible," Ken?
Thu Oct 25, 2018, 04:17 PM
Oct 2018

The server was never hacked or compromised. Nobody got anything off that server, least of all enemies of America. Secretary Clinton was conducting her e-mails in the exact same manner as Secretary Rice and Secretary Powell did, and NBC didn't lose its collective shit about that. No apologies? Okay, then how about a reasonable explanation for your failure to treat this issue even-handedly?

As for Trump's ongoing and continuous compromising of national security, whether it's by using an unsecure phone or hosting Russian spies in a private Oval Office meeting, when are we going to see coverage equivalent to "but her emails" on NBC about that? Going to billboard it 24-7 coast-to-coast? After all, this is a confirmed material breach of security as opposed to "Yeah, but what if the server WAS hacked, huh?"

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