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      XPost: rec.arts.tv.news.oreilly-factor, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, a       t.vietnam.veterans       XPost: soc.culture.soviet       From: multiple.felonies@hillaryclinton.com              Hillary Clinton today defended a 2011 e-mail instructing her       staffer at the State Department, Jacob Sullivan, to remove a       document’s classified marking and send it over an unsecured       line. “Headings are not classification notices and so oftentimes       we’re trying to get the best information we can,” she told John       Dickerson on Face the Nation. “Obviously what I’m asking for is       whatever can be transmitted, if it doesn’t come through secure       to be transmitted on the unclassified system,” Clinton said.       ”So, no, there is nothing to that, like so much else that has       been talked about in the last year.”              Dickerson said the e-mail showed she was “very facile” in how to       navigate around classification laws and asked, “You’re saying       there was never an instance, any other instance in which you did       that?” Clinton replied that her instructions to Sullivan reflect       “common practice” and then pivoted to attacking Republicans for       throwing things “against the wall … to see what sticks.”              Dickerson followed with a question about another e-mail in which       Clinton expressed bewilderment another staffer was using private       e-mail to conduct government business — “which is what you were       doing.” Clinton answered that this e-mail showed how she tried       recording all government business on “the government system.”              Here’s the full exchange:              DICKERSON: Aren’t you ordering him to violate the laws on       handling classified material there?              CLINTON: No. Not at all. As the State Department said just this       week, that did not happen. It never would have happened because       that’s just not the way I treated classified information.       Headings are not classification notices and so oftentimes we’re       trying to get the best information we can. Obviously what I’m       asking for is whatever can be transmitted, if it doesn’t come       through secure to be transmitted on the unclassified system. So,       no, there is nothing to that, like so much else that has been       talked about in the last year.              DICKERSON: So, in no instance — what’s striking about that       particular e-mail suggests you were very facile with how to do       this, this process, you knew the instructions how to get around       the restrictions for sending classified information. So you’re       saying there was never an instance, any other instance in which       you did that?              CLINTON: No. And it wasn’t sent. I think this is another       instance where, what is common practice, namely, look, I needed       information, I had points I had to make. I was waiting for a       secure fax that could give me the whole picture. But oftentimes       there’s a lot of information that isn’t at all classified. So       whatever information can be appropriately transmitted       unclassified often was — that’s true for every agency in the       government and everybody that does business with the government.       But the important point here is, I had great confidence because       I worked with Jake Sullivan for years.              He is the most meticulous, careful person you could possibly do       business with. And he knew exactly what was and wasn’t       appropriate. And in fact the State Department has said there was       no transmission of any classified information. It’s another       effort by people looking for something to throw against the       wall, as you said in the beginning of the program, to see what       sticks. But there’s no there there.              DICKERSON: Well this one is a little different since FBI is       investigating this specific question of whether a classification       was meddled with. Let me ask you about another e-mail in this       batch, which was one in which you seemed to express surprise       that somebody e-mailed on non-State Department personal e-mail,       which is what you were doing. Why was that a surprise to you?              CLINTON: Well, I e-mailed two people on their government       accounts because I knew that all of that would be part of the       government system. Indeed the vast majority of all my e-mails       are in the government system. That’s how I conducted the       business. I was very clear about e-mailing anything having to do       with business to people on their government accounts.              http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/429520/hillary-instructing-       staffer-delete-classified-heading-common-practice                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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