Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
Thu Sep 8, 2016, 11:00 PM Sep 2016

WaPo - "The Hillary Clinton email story is out of control"

Thank you for this Editorial about how the MSM has been incredibly irresponsible in its reporting on this election and its effort to draw a false equivalency between Trump and Clinton.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-hillary-clinton-email-story-is-out-of-control/2016/09/08/692947d0-75fc-11e6-8149-b8d05321db62_story.html?utm_term=.4fc7cc0144b5

JUDGING BY the amount of time NBC’s Matt Lauer spent pressing Hillary Clinton on her emails during Wednesday’s national security presidential forum, one would think that her homebrew server was one of the most important issues facing the country this election. It is not. There are a thousand other substantive issues — from China’s aggressive moves in the South China Sea to National Security Agency intelligence-gathering to military spending — that would have revealed more about what the candidates know and how they would govern. Instead, these did not even get mentioned in the first of 5½ precious prime-time hours the two candidates will share before Election Day, while emails took up a third of Ms. Clinton’s time.

Sadly, Mr. Lauer’s widely panned handling of the candidate forum was not an aberration. Judging by polls showing that voters trust Mr. Trump more than Ms. Clinton, as well as other evidence, it reflects a common shorthand for this election articulated by NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick last week: “You have Donald Trump, who’s openly racist,” he said. Then, of Ms. Clinton: “I mean, we have a presidential candidate who’s deleted emails and done things illegally and is a presidential candidate. That doesn’t make sense to me, because if that was any other person, you’d be in prison.”

In fact, Ms. Clinton’s emails have endured much more scrutiny than an ordinary person’s would have, and the criminal case against her was so thin that charging her would have been to treat her very differently. Ironically, even as the email issue consumed so much precious airtime, several pieces of news reported Wednesday should have taken some steam out of the story. First is a memo FBI Director James B. Comey sent to his staff explaining that the decision not to recommend charging Ms. Clinton was “not a cliff-hanger” and that people “chest-beating” and second-guessing the FBI do not know what they are talking about. Anyone who claims that Ms. Clinton should be in prison accuses, without evidence, the FBI of corruption or flagrant incompetence.

Second is the emergence of an email exchange between Ms. Clinton and former secretary of state Colin Powell in which he explained that he used a private computer and bypassed State Department servers while he ran the agency, even when communicating with foreign leaders and top officials. Mr. Powell attempted last month to distance himself from Ms. Clinton’s practices, which is one of the many factors that made the email story look worse. Now, it seems, Mr. Powell engaged in similar behavior.
21 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
WaPo - "The Hillary Clinton email story is out of control" (Original Post) TomCADem Sep 2016 OP
if it wasn't emails, it would have been something else 6chars Sep 2016 #1
No doubt... Wounded Bear Sep 2016 #2
it has worked 6chars Sep 2016 #3
No problem, as the many, many investigations of Benghazi prove, they can recycle tblue37 Sep 2016 #4
They have run out of things. Why do you think they are stuck on the email theme? stopbush Sep 2016 #5
If They Run Out Just Investigate... TomCADem Sep 2016 #8
I doesn't really have to stick. Quasimodem Sep 2016 #15
MSM: "where there's smoke, there's fire" 6chars Sep 2016 #16
First question in the first debate, about Benghazi or emails? n/t hibbing Sep 2016 #6
I have worked in several government agencies, and unitedwethrive Sep 2016 #7
F*ck, Comey. His hypocrisy created this shitstorm. He never should have said the things he said. AgadorSparticus Sep 2016 #9
Obama never should have put a Republican in any office let alone there. Peregrine Took Sep 2016 #11
Nope. Comey's days are numbered....good riddance, too. AgadorSparticus Sep 2016 #12
K&R fleabiscuit Sep 2016 #10
K&R kennetha Sep 2016 #13
K & R pnwmom Sep 2016 #14
This question begs an answer: TrishaJ Sep 2016 #17
presumably the elites just don't fucking care, as long as they have their money Fast Walker 52 Sep 2016 #19
Germany’s 1 Percent Were Hitler’s Allies, Not his Victims TomCADem Sep 2016 #20
Excellent read! TrishaJ Sep 2016 #21
the degree of completely irresponsible reporting on this issue is not only sickening but freaking Fast Walker 52 Sep 2016 #18

6chars

(3,967 posts)
1. if it wasn't emails, it would have been something else
Thu Sep 8, 2016, 11:27 PM
Sep 2016

the attack machine was primed and ready to run. just throwing stuff against the wall continually and screaming about whatever sticks.

6chars

(3,967 posts)
3. it has worked
Thu Sep 8, 2016, 11:33 PM
Sep 2016

just keep the candidate continually off balance and hope they make a mistake, while baffling the public with a continual stream of bullshit. on the other hand, Hillary knew this was coming and is probably as prepared for it as any candidate could be - it will narrow the race, but it isn't going to decide the race.

tblue37

(65,483 posts)
4. No problem, as the many, many investigations of Benghazi prove, they can recycle
Thu Sep 8, 2016, 11:33 PM
Sep 2016

by just reinvestigating the same one over and over and over again.

stopbush

(24,396 posts)
5. They have run out of things. Why do you think they are stuck on the email theme?
Thu Sep 8, 2016, 11:35 PM
Sep 2016

The have no imagination. That's why they tried to make the CGI emails a scandal.

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
8. If They Run Out Just Investigate...
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 12:02 AM
Sep 2016

...the investigation into why the prior investigation did not lead to an indictment. It is never ending.

Quasimodem

(441 posts)
15. I doesn't really have to stick.
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 12:50 AM
Sep 2016

They will scream and wail no matter if it sticks, bounces back or slides down the wall leaving a wet snail trail.

unitedwethrive

(1,997 posts)
7. I have worked in several government agencies, and
Thu Sep 8, 2016, 11:51 PM
Sep 2016

I am sure that ANY governmental department that was scrutinized this heavily would have far more email violations. The fact that only 3 mismarked emails (which turned out not to - in any way - threaten national security) were uncovered out of 33K, convinced me that Hillary is likely one of the most honest individuals who has worked in goverment!

AgadorSparticus

(7,963 posts)
9. F*ck, Comey. His hypocrisy created this shitstorm. He never should have said the things he said.
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 12:18 AM
Sep 2016

How partisan of him. He opened the door for this. He strategically left out pertinent information as quoted above that they would be treating her differently had they gone after her. But that is not what he said, was it? He needs walk back the crap he said.

Ugh.

TrishaJ

(798 posts)
17. This question begs an answer:
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 10:48 AM
Sep 2016

Why does COMCAST, the parent company of NBC News, want to destroy America by backing Donald Trump?

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
19. presumably the elites just don't fucking care, as long as they have their money
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 11:23 AM
Sep 2016

it's psychopathy to the core, because their $ is worth nothing in a destroyed economy or in a nuclear bomb aftermath.

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
20. Germany’s 1 Percent Were Hitler’s Allies, Not his Victims
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 11:41 AM
Sep 2016

It is mistake to trust in the morality of corporations. They are instrumentalities for profit and are inherently amoral. Also, given that they are increasingly multi-national, they can increasingly survive and prosper independent of the U.S. Think of IBM providing Hitler with the means to efficiently persecute German Jews. Even with the destruction of Nazi Germany, IBM survived and thrive.

http://www.politicususa.com/2014/01/27/tom-perkins-wrong-germanys-1-percent-hitlers-allies-victims.html

Actually, Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist Party were eager to climb into bed with the German 1 percent, other than rich Jews, of course, whose money could simply be confiscated later. In fact, it has been argued that without support from rich German industrialists, Hitler would never have risen to power in 1933. And not only did Hitler have financial supporters in Germany but in the United States.

Hitler’s confident and friend Ernst Hanfstaengl recalled later how in the early days of the Nazi movement, he brought Hitler into contact with “national-minded wealthy business men” and “national-minded Bavarian industrialists.” He notes also that Hitler was involved with the Bruckmanns, whom he described as “big publishers in Munich” and that Elsa Bruckmann “made something of a protégé of Hitler.” The Bechstein family, the piano makers, also took an interest in Hitler. The Party was also subsidized by the Germany army in Bavaria, which was looking for allies against the communists.

Another close acquaintance of Hitler, his photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, wrote that when Hitler left Landsberg prison he had not even “a farthing” in his pocket but that one of his “most ardent supporters, a wealthy member of famous aristocratic family and the wife of a highly respected businessman, arranged a personal office for him and furnished it with furniture of her own…”

Hitler’s press chief, Otto Dietrich, wrote in his memoirs that “Hitler addressed captains of industry for the first time in 1926 in my home town of Essen.” By the end of the 1920s, Hitler was not only receiving the support of German monarchists and the German aristocracy (“these were people from the right sort of society” as Hanfstaengl related – the 1 percent in other words), but started receiving, in Hanfstaengl’s words, “quite large subsidies” from German industrialists in the Ruhr like Fritz Thyssen and Emil Kirdorf. Fritz Thyssen later claimed in his memoirs that he “donated 100,000 gold marks to the NSDAP in October 1923.”

TrishaJ

(798 posts)
21. Excellent read!
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 11:58 AM
Sep 2016

Thank you. However you would think that with Trump's business history and outrageous statements, American corporations would consider their own future by supporting this creep.

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
18. the degree of completely irresponsible reporting on this issue is not only sickening but freaking
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 11:22 AM
Sep 2016

dangerous for all of humanity at this point.

Latest Discussions»Retired Forums»2016 Postmortem»WaPo - "The Hillary Clint...