Hillary Clinton is not doing herself any favors lately concerning those 30,000 plus missing emails she had “accidentally” deleted. Now to make matters worse for the Democratic front-runner ABC News reports, that Clinton asked to borrow a book titled “Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better,” by David Shipley and Will Schwalbe.
Clinton has not said why she wanted the book, but it is interesting considering the shocking deleted email scandal, however, it is the content that makes one wonder. Take, for example, Chapter Six: “The Email That Can Land You In Jail.” The chapter includes a section entitled “How to Delete Something So It Stays Deleted”.
The author writes int the book, “Some people are hoarders, some are checkers, the main thing to consider is that once you do decide to delete, it’s like taking the garbage from your kitchen and putting it in your hallway. It’s still there.”
Well, isn’t that intriguing? But what is also gripping is another bit of information the author hands out about emails. The authors suggest, instead of deleting, never to put sensitive information in an email, quoting disgraced former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer: “’Never talk when you can nod. And never write when you can talk. My only addendum is never put it in an email.’ (We know…we know. Spitzer resigned. And before that, his short-lived administration was embroiled in a controversy where the smoking guns were on email. But it’s still really good advice.)”
The FBI is still investigating the emails and Clinton still maintains that she has done nothing wrong. I guess if you tell yourself a lie long enough you tend to believe it?
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