Mika Mocks Howard Dean’s Partisan Defense of Hillary and Secret Server

Dean: ‘Whatever Hillary Clinton did was within the constraints of the law at the time’

BRZEZINSKI: “Howard Dean, you initially blew this off as like hooey.”

DEAN: “And I still do.”

BRZEZINSKI: “Come on.”

DEAN: “I think it's great. I am far happier with the server in the custody of the Justice Department than in the custody of Trey Gowdy and the ridiculous farce that that's become. Look: not one of the e-mails that she has sent or received was labeled top secret or privileged or confidential or any of that stuff, classified. So we'll find out what's in there. If there are some classified e-mails, which apparently there are, I don't think she's going to get the blame for it because she didn't know. It's pretty clear to me.  I think this is a good thing. I think it's going to stop a lot of the ridiculous speculation that we've seen in the papers and as I say I much rather have it in the hands of the Justice Department.”

GEIST: “Howard, is it fair to say if this were a Republican Secretary of State and someone you were not supporting for president you would be troubled by a Secretary of State having a private e-mail server in his or her home?”

DEAN: “No, I wouldn't be. No, because I used to do that as governor. There's a tremendous number of other public officials who have done the same thing.”

GEIST: “And would only use a private server for State Department e-mails?”

DEAN: “Look, whatever Hillary Clinton did was within the constraints of the law at the time.”

BRZEZINSKI: “It wasn't in the constraints of the White House operating rules that they had put out for this administration. You do know that, right? You do agree with that, correct?”

DEAN: “It's not clear that I agree with that. There's a lot of back and forth about this. Look, you know my position in this hasn't changed.”

BRZEZINSKI: “It's policy in the White House that e-mails are on a government server.”

DEAN: “I still think as you quoted me accurately in the beginning, this is a lot of hooey. We'll find out. At least now it's in the hands of some professional people who can look at it and I think that's a good thing.” 

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