Clinton’s evolving stance on her private e-mail server
“She just has a really great stance”, said Lydia Dippre, 19, a Wittenberg student from Springfield. “Those emails disappear all by themselves”. He didn’t. Of course, he never set up a private server. “Like with a cloth or something?” Questions about emails came up briefly, some of the lawmakers said, but House Democrats in attendance encouraged Clinton’s aides to move past the controversy.
“What I had done was allowed, it was above board”.
Clinton also had words for Fiorina and other Republicans who have accused her of soliciting votes purely on the grounds that she would be the first woman president. So she told Muir, “I’m sorry that it has, you know, raised all of these questions”. “I will not hesitate to take military action if Iran attempts to obtain a nuclear weapon”.
During the address, she made it clear that if Iran “cheats” on the agreement she “will not hesitate to take military action”.
However, in offering apologies during an ABC interview aired Tuesday, Clinton offered two different versions of contrition. I thought using one device would be simpler, and obviously, it hasn’t worked out that way.
“Clinton’s evolving stance on her private e-mail server” is categorized as “us”. But it is unprecedented that any of them had used a private server.
“I thought it was insincere”, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch said of Clinton’s apology.
Throughout the speech, Clinton repeated what she described as Iran’s “malicious activity”-including allegedly supporting terrorism and threatening to annihilate “our ally and friend” Israel-and said what she would do to counter the broader issue of “Iran’s bad behavior across the region”.
In two earlier interviews in the past week, Clinton had declined to apologize for the controversial email arrangement while working as the nation’s top diplomat, saying it was allowed by the State Department.
Clinton remains the front-runner nationally, with tens of millions in her campaign account and hundreds of paid staff at her Brooklyn headquarters. “If you screw up anything that has to do with classified material, I will personally put your rear end in jail”. I didn’t turn any of my official records over to the State Department as required when I stepped down as secretary of state, and didn’t make any gesture toward complying with the rules until my secret email was exposed. But she was the filter. That’s unclear at this point.
MacDougall announced last week that his client would invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to testify before the House committee on Benghazi Thursday.
While none of Clinton’s views is new, her assertive remarks are nonetheless notable in a campaign in which there is little daylight between her and Obama on domestic issues such as the economy, his landmark health care plan and immigration.