Monday, March 09, 2015

Media bias, part 2

Here's the laughable folks at Politifact getting stuff wrong again:
A couple months after the request, Clinton turned over 55,000 emails from a personal email account created on a self-operated server, according to the New York Times. 
And here's the NY Times article linked:
All told, 55,000 pages of emails were given to the department.
How do we know it's 55,000 pages (not emails)?  Because Hillary's flunkies printed them out.  Ace: "Shock: Hillary Clinton Sent Over 55,000 Physical Paper Pages of Email Print-Outs to State, Which (and I'm Sure This Is Just a Happy Incident) Cannot Be Searched Except by Hand."

Well, we can just flip forward and focus on the Benghazi emails, right?
SCHIEFFER: [B]y using this private account on a private server, she could not only keep those e-mails from the reach of the government, as I understand it, but she could delete the e-mails without anybody knowing it. So she has sent you some e-mails, but are there any gaps in the e-mails you have received so far from her?
GOWDY: Yes, sir. There are gaps of months and months and months. And if you think to that iconic picture of her on a C-17 flying to Libya, she has sunglasses on and she has her handheld device in her hand, we have no e-mails from that day. In fact, we have no e-mails from that trip. So, it's strange credibility to believe that if you're on your way to Libya to discuss Libyan policy that there's not a single document that has been turned over to Congress
The ribbon on their dot-matrix printer was getting pretty old by that point.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why does this Curt Gowdy person think he has the right to see the emails of the future president of the US? When will they stop persecuting her?