
MSNBC put together a focus group to see how women view Hillary Clinton. Since, as we all know, Hillary Clinton is the champion of all women (If you don’t count Bill’s many victims) you would expect the feedback to be overwhelmingly positive. Unfortunately for Crooked Hillary, that was not the case. When NBC News senior White House correspondent Chris Jansing quizzed the group on Hillary’s illicit email scandal, she got some answers she probably didn’t expect.
“I take national security really seriously and the idea that she would have a private email server, it demonstrates someone who thinks that they’re outside of the rules and not accountable,” one woman said. “It’s reckless. The most disappointing part about all of it is I don’t feel like she’s taken responsibility for it.”
One Clinton supporter, Jessica, said she understands the concerns about the email scandal, but claimed Clinton was “not the first person to do this.”
A third woman argued people in positions in power have a “responsibility and a duty to make sure that what they do is transparent.” (She is dead wrong. Previous Secs of State did sometimes use their private email account but all used secured devices from security. None of them used a private server. None had classified emails outside the government’s secured server. They all turned in their communications at the end of their time in government. All agreed to speak to State Dept IG investigating emails. That excuse is like saying Ghandi and Ghengis Khan are alike just because both are men)
“The entire problem with this email server issue is that she’s not being transparent,” she said. “When someone doesn’t abide by the rules, they are not being transparent.”