Clinton promotes rural proposal in Iowa
Platte River Networks, which managed Clinton’s server and personal email network after she left the State Department, has indicated it convey – or “transferred” – emails from the unique server in 2013, in accordance to The Washington Examiner.
“I know it’s a little unusual for a candidate for President to be making a speech about this at a community college instead of a barn or bale of hay”, Clinton says. At least it was the first time someone said something newsworthy to a certain MedCity News health IT reporter.
And she generated headlines when, speaking in Iowa earlier this month, she espoused praise for the social message app Snapchat because, she said, “Those messages disappear all by themselves”. Clinton said she will seek to strengthen the renewable fuel standard, but she did not provide specifics.
Clinton’s use of a home server makes her case unique and has become an issue in her front-running campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The situation is so bad, Clinton has resorted to her traditional “it’s a right-wing conspiracy” alibis, but even this those are now only assumed by the most gullible of her admirers and steadfast of the hangers-on.
“I wanted to emphasize the changing face of rural Iowa and rural America”, Clinton said.
“It’s a very politically hard issue in America”, she continued.
Vilsack, who is revered by Iowa Democrats, also endorsed Clinton in 2007. The transmission of classified information across Hillary Clinton’s private email is consistent with a culture in which diplomats routinely sent secret material on unsecured email during the Obama and George W. Bush administrations, according to documents previously made public and reviewed by The Associated Press.
Kendall said in the letter to the committee that he and another lawyer at his firm were given security clearances by the State Department to handle a thumb drive that contained about 3,000 emails later turned over to the agency. In a 2002 debate over an energy bill, Clinton derided a then-pending requirement that two billion gallons of corn ethanol be blended into domestic gasoline per year.
“From the orchards of California to the processing plants of Iowa to the groves of Florida”, Clinton said, farms can not find the workers they need. “What a sweetheart deal”.
Iowa is set to hold the first party nominating contest ahead of the general election in November 2016.
Finally, a 2016 presidential candidate has said something about healthcare other than repealing Obamacare (pretty much every Republican) or single-payer “Medicare for all” (Bernie Sanders).