Fake GOP whining about leaks BOOMERANGS, big time

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#78
The George W. Bush White House ‘Lost’ 22 Million Emails

Clinton’s email habits look positively transparent when compared with the subpoena-dodging, email-hiding, private-server-using George W. Bush administration. Between 2003 and 2009, the Bush White House “lost” 22 million emails. This correspondence included millions of emails written during the darkest period in America’s recent history, when the Bush administration was ginning up support for what turned out to be a disastrous war in Iraq with false claims that the country possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and, later, when it was firing U.S. attorneys for political reasons.

Investigate Bush too. I'm sick of the corruption.
 
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#79
If memory serves, and it doesn't always, those records were only legally required by law to be kept sometime during Obama's watch. So, to say it was criminal of Bush (or even Hillary to an extent) to not keep them isn't entirely accurate.

Now, the difference is, the Clinton emails were requested and then deleted. Some of them at least. The "personal" ones she claims. The Bush emails were deleted far before being requested and, to my knowledge, not being used in a criminal case or as a reference in a Congressional hearing.

Thank you.
 
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#86
Interesting if true. Would certainly shed a lot of light on whether Obama knew Hillary was using that private email system.

Nat. Archives Stumble onto New Obama Scandal -- 'Wholesale Destruction' of Gov't Records

The archivist in charge of transferring former President Barack Obama’s records into the National Archives has run across a serious problem, according to a report published Sunday: A lot of the records are missing.

“A first-rate librarian, (David) Ferriero has been driving a much-needed digital overhaul and expansion of the National Archives over the nine years of his appointment,” writer Thomas Lipscomb reported for RealClearPolitics. “This will greatly improve the ability of digital search locally and remotely, as well as accessing the files themselves.”

However, that only works if you have the files you need in the first place. And Lipscomb, well, doesn’t.

The former president, it must be noted, signed a law that put electronic communications under the 1950 Federal Records Act. However, it doesn’t seem that his practice is quite what he preaches.

Lipscomb wrote that “the accumulation of recent congressional testimony has made it clear that the Obama administration itself engaged in the wholesale destruction and ‘loss’ of tens of thousands of government records covered under the act as well as the intentional evasion of the government records recording system by engaging in private email exchanges.”
 
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No no no, RR is running interference for the DOJ. Weren’t the DOJ held in contempt for not handing over requested docs from Congress? He’s been “hindering” the investigation for a long time.

Is "slow walking" anything like "moonwalking"?
 

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