Aargh, I agree with everything you say except for this:
There are 150 FBI agents actively investigating the homebrew server. Plus I noted an article on one of the security list servs that I belong to that flatly stated that someone in the far east (while she was traveling there) got into her server and read her emails. The article went on to say that shortly after she returned, State issued a high-priority advisory instructing people to secure their computer information (including emails) when they traveled there.
And shortly after that, she encrypted her homebrew server.
The gist of the article was that her not securing sensitive information properly lead to a breach of data on her computer (because of the timing and priority of the advisory) and because her server was hastily encrypted within DAYS of the advisory being issued the author concluded that this points to her being the cause of the advisory.
I don't think this server thing's dead by a long ways. And I believe she will be beat up in the election because of it. Benghazi, on the other hand, is just a red herring. There were a number of embassy attacks during the Bush administration, which resulted in the deaths of around 85 people (most of which were foreign nationals), but the net number of American embassy workers who were killed was roughly the same number as Benghazi. The major difference (and one the Republicans should have played up but didn't) was that an ambassador was killed at Benghazi.
Benghazi was a lost opportunity for the republicans. It is over and it will not change anyone's mind in November.
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And shortly after that, she encrypted her homebrew server.
The gist of the article was that her not securing sensitive information properly lead to a breach of data on her computer (because of the timing and priority of the advisory) and because her server was hastily encrypted within DAYS of the advisory being issued the author concluded that this points to her being the cause of the advisory.
I don't think this server thing's dead by a long ways. And I believe she will be beat up in the election because of it. Benghazi, on the other hand, is just a red herring. There were a number of embassy attacks during the Bush administration, which resulted in the deaths of around 85 people (most of which were foreign nationals), but the net number of American embassy workers who were killed was roughly the same number as Benghazi. The major difference (and one the Republicans should have played up but didn't) was that an ambassador was killed at Benghazi.
Benghazi was a lost opportunity for the republicans. It is over and it will not change anyone's mind in November.
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