Is Anything This Lady Says True?

Investor’s Business Daily posted an article today about new information about Hillary Clinton’s emails. Despite the efforts of the Clinton presidential campaign to claim this is political, the use of private servers in sending or receiving classified information is a serious offense.

A letter sent to Mrs. Clinton’s lawyer by Patrick F. Kennedy, the State Department‘s under secretary of state for management, included the following statement, “To the extent her emails might be found on any internet service and email providers, we encourage you to contact them.”

The article reports:

She has said that she used the personal account(s) because she didn’t want to juggle multiple devices. That was untrue.

Clinton has also said she had no classified material on her personal email. Again, this is not true.

Also untrue is her claim that she turned over her emails because of a general State Department request asking for emails of several prior secretaries. The request was for hers alone. She was targeted because of suspicions.

And while Clinton has admitted that she employed a private server for personal email accounts used by her and at least one other State Department aide, some say evidence points to the existence of a second server.

Believing the Clintons has become a task too difficult for the average person. Across a quarter century of national public exposure, they have nurtured and refined a special brand of dishonesty. There’s really not anything they can be trusted with, and that includes another shot at the White House.

I suspect that there are many Democrats currently praying that Joe Biden will enter the Democratic primary.