Am Do, 20. Okt 2022, um 17:56, schrieb John Clark:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 11:03 AM Telmo Menezes <te...@telmomenezes.net> wrote:
> 
>> *> I mean... I don't know what to tell you. You really think that the most 
>> likely explanation for her hiring someone to install an email server in her 
>> bathroom instead of using existing government infrastructure is her "being 
>> sloppy"?*
> 
> Yes.
>  
>> *> Really?*
> 
> Yes really.  
> 
>> > *Then why would she bother doing this?*
> 
> Because official government email servers are notoriously slow, cumbersome to 
> set up , run on ancient hardware and software intend to Crash often, and are 
> unintuitive to use. It's bizarre, I'm talking about Trump's high treason and 
> you're talking about Hillary's email server that didn't conform to 
> regulations.

Well the emails that did not conform to regulations contained some details from 
the BBC article that you neglected to address. I will leave a few here.

"According to the latest leaked emails, Mrs Clinton told a Goldman Sachs 
conference she would like to intervene secretly in Syria.

She made the remark in answer to a question from Lloyd Blankfein, the bank's 
chief executive, in 2013 months after she left office as secretary of state.

"My view was you intervene as covertly as is possible for Americans to 
intervene," she told employees of the bank in South Carolina, which had paid 
her about $225,000 to give a speech."

"In a 12-page memo 
<http://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000158-048f-da25-a55e-efaf30b60000> written by 
Doug Band, a longtime aide to Bill Clinton, he describes using his consulting 
firm to raise money for the Clinton Global Initiative as well as direct 
personal income for the former president.
Mr Band rallied clients of his firm, Teneo, to contribute directly to Mr 
Clinton for "in-kind services for the President and his family - for personal 
travel, hospitality, vacation and the like" referring to that fund as "Bill 
Clinton Inc".

Several companies directly paid the former president for his speeches or 
advice, as well as making contributions to the Clinton Global Initiative. 
Republicans have criticised this, saying it allowed corporations to pay for 
access to the former president.

One client, Coca Cola, received a face-to-face meeting with the former 
president at his home in 2009, after contributing millions to the non-profit 
foundation."

"The Clinton campaign tried to reschedule the Illinois presidential primary to 
a month later, so as to make it less likely that a moderate Republican would 
get a boost following the Super Tuesday primaries.
"The Clintons won't forget what their friends have done for them," future 
Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook wrote in the November 2014 email to Mr 
Podesta."

> 
> 
>> *> Sure, Trump is much worse than Clinton.*
>  
> Then what the hell are we arguing about?
>  

We are arguing about the fact that if you insist of giving people a choice 
between a turd sandwich and an even bigger turd sandwich that the establishment 
also does not like, you shouldn't be terribly surprised if they pick the latter 
just to spite you.

Telmo

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> r4c
> 
>> 

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