If I were advising Hillary on how to handle this, I would advise her to stick to the statement issued by her campaign right after Comey announced the FBI findings:
“We are pleased that the career officials handling this case have determined that no further action by the Department is appropriate,” spokesman Brian Fallon said in a statement.
“As the secretary has long said, it was a mistake to use her personal email and she would not do it again. We are glad this matter is now resolved,”
That should be her story, and she should stick to it... no claims of exoneration, no admissions, and no attempts to parse...
She should simply refuse to answer any further questions on the subject, and just refer back to that statement...and then change the subject...
It's an ugly win but it's still a win...you didn't get indicted...Just take the win and move on...
But apparently much like her opponent, she just doesn't know when to keep her mouth shut:
Hillary Clinton Rejects F.B.I. Claim That She Was ‘Careless’ With Emails
By ALAN RAPPEPORT JULY 8, 2016
Hillary Clinton on Friday rejected the F.B.I.’s assertion that she had been “extremely careless” with classified material as secretary of state, offering her first public comments on the matter since the Justice Department closed its inquiry without bringing charges against her this week.
In interviews on CNN and MSNBC, Mrs. Clinton tried to put the controversy surrounding her use of a private email server to rest, brushing off a rebuke from James Comey, the F.B.I. director, who had criticized her for being negligent.
Although Mr. Comey, in a congressional hearing on Thursday, pointed out several contradictions between what Mrs. Clinton had said publicly about her email use and what she said in sworn testimony, Mrs. Clinton insisted Friday that she did not intentionally send or receive any classified information through her private account.[Okay, so she's going with, "I didn't do it intentionally; I was just so ignorant of the rules regarding the handling of classified information that I did it unintentionally"] She also appeared to be spreading the responsibility to her State Department staff.
“I think there are about 300 people in the government, mostly in the State Department, but in other high positions in the government with whom I emailed over the course of four years — they, I believe, did not believe they were sending any material that was classified,” Mrs. Clinton said on CNN. “They were pursuing their responsibilities. I do not think they were careless.”
She added, “And as I have said many times, I certainly did not believe that I received or sent any material that was classified.”
Mrs. Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has been under fire from Republicans this week after Mr. Comey announced on Tuesday that while she did not violate any laws, she did mismanage classified material. Mr. Comey said that there was evidence that Mrs. Clinton and her team “were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/09/us/po ... .html?_r=0
This is a
really bad strategy...
Or at least it
would be if she were running against
anyone other than Donald Trump, who is not just the only politician in America who is a more prolific and brazen liar than she is, but who will also helpfully take the focus off her mendacity with his own outrageousness on a regular basis...
Thanks to Donald Trump, (and also to the terrible shooting in Dallas, which has understandably focused great media attention ) how many people even
know that Hillary is trying to discredit the Comey Report?