FOURNIER: I Don't Believe Her... http://t.co/ME52ZiqwwQ
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) May 19, 2015
◼ Rare news conference doesn't address credibility gap. - Ron Fournier/National Journal
I don't believe Hillary Rodham Clinton when she says—as she did at a brief news conference on Tuesday—that she has no control over the release of her State Department email. "They're not mine. They belong to the State Department."
I don't believe her because a person's actions are more revealing than words: She kept her government email on a secret server and, only under pressure from Congress, returned less than half of them to the State Department. She deleted the rest. She considered them hers.
I don't believe her when she says, "I want those emails out. Nobody has a bigger interest in those being released than I do."
I don't believe her because I've covered the Clintons since the 1980s and know how dedicated they are to what former Clinton spokesman Mike McCurry called "telling the truth slowly." The fact is that she would rather delay the document dump until early 2016—and then have the email released on a single day to overwhelm the media and allow her to declare herself exonerated. That was her strategic choice, Clinton advisers confirmed for me, until a federal judge ordered the State Department on Tuesday to release the email in stages....
HILL: Emails will show 'how hard we worked'... http://t.co/hVLFwoA5hz
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) May 19, 2015
Clinton's blizzard of malfeasance http://t.co/sX8ktlVmm4
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) May 19, 2015
How do we normally view people who become extremely rich operating a charity? With suspicion, sometimes with criminal investigation...
— Byron York (@ByronYork) May 19, 2015
Fournier: Hillary Doesn't Realize 'Now We Have 300 Million Reporters' Thanks To Net http://t.co/390eQE7Y5s (@IanHanchett via @hughhewitt)
— Breitbart.TV (@BreitbartVideo) May 20, 2015
.@HillaryClinton's Blumenthal answer about 'old friends' is straight out of Jack Ryan film "Clear and Present Danger" http://t.co/I31wDa62Vh
— David Rutz (@DavidRutz) May 20, 2015