werepossum
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- Jul 10, 2006
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C;mon, even you can't honestly be this stupid. Hillary could delete anything on a government server, but it still exists in backups at the least and is subject to subpoena. With her hosting her own server, we can't even see what messages were there, much less subpoena specific messages, and subpoenas for specific topic messages (which would still rely on her to produce them, but would at least get her on the record under oath) only resulted in her wiping the server. As we've seen with Lerner, it's much harder (although sadly, still possible) for a powerful progressive to wipe a government server. There is a huge amount of difference.Context is everything. Hillary & her electronic age predecessors all used private servers one way or another. They all acted as judge, jury & executioner as to what was deleted & what was released from either and/or both as was their right as SoS.
It was a mistake on Hillary's part to use her private server exclusively simply because it allows for this nonsensical sort of attack.
Reference reality.
SoS #1 uses 2 servers. Whatever came through their private server is deemed private & not subject to disclosure whether it was official business or not. They edited their govt account prior to release as was their right.
SoS #2 used a private server for everything, edited the contents prior to release as was their right.
There is no practical difference from a FOIA perspective. Zip. Zero. Nothing. Nada.
Well, other than in the bubble of circular right wing "logic" where any molehill can be made into a mountain to reinforce the beliefs of the faithful.
