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The Clintons Love the Privacy Defense

Posted on March 12, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Joel Gehrke writes:

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton invoked the need for personal privacy during her press conference on why she flouted federal policy by using a personal email account exclusively, even for government work, hosted on on a personal server that she is refusing to reveal to anyone outside her team.

“No one wants their personal emails made public, and I think most people understand that and respect that privacy,” Clinton said.

Does that sound familiar?

Read more on The National Review.

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