Eugene Robinson: Issue with Hillary’s E-mails Goes Back to the Right-Wing Conspiracy

‘It goes back to the original decision to have a private e-mail server’

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SCARBOROUGH: “And Eugene Robinson though, of course, they say much to do about nothing. Hillary said no classified documents here. Even with the ones she released, not counting 35,000 she destroyed, here's a classified information, five e-mails that of the few they looked over with information from these five intelligence agencies. I guess what stuns me the most about this, gene, is just how sloppy this has been handled from the very beginning by somebody who's been in the game since 1978.”
ROBINSON: “Yeah. You go back to that first very awkward press availability she had on the issue. And then throughout. To say categorically there is no classified information on them when you're dealing with that that, volume of e-mails. And you were the secretary of state. It seems to me that just the law of averages says there's going to be something in this. I'm not going to find something in there. And we can argue about whether it was classified at the time, classified later? Should have been classified? But if you're secretary of state, you're not doing your job if you're not reviewing material that is sensitive and that others shouldn't be in the public domain. It goes back to the original decision to have a private e-mail server. That's what it goes back to. I think it goes back to the right-wing conspiracy.” 

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