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What Senate Armed Services Committee members -- current and former -- know about 'clueless' Clinton
By Deroy Murdock
Published Sept. 23, 2016
Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0916/murdock092316.php3#OG5o2ijBUT4dI9j4.99

Hillary Clinton spent six years on the Senate Armed Services Committee -- from 2003 to 2009. Given this experience, it defies all belief -- as Clinton claimed to the FBI -- that she knew nothing...nothing about classified documents, how they were marked, or even that she should clam up about human intelligence agents.

Clinton waved off the 2,113 classified e-mails on her outlaw, private server, according to the FBI, by asserting that she "could not recall...any training or guidance provided by State" on classified materials. Also, Clinton "did not pay attention to the ‘level' of classified information" and could not address classified matters without asking her subordinates. "She relied on State officials to use their judgment when emailing her and could not recall anyone raising concerns with her regarding the sensitivity of the information she received at her email address."

The FBI concluded: "Clinton did not recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system."

If Clinton had devoted her Senate years to Food Stamps and art subsidies, her pleas might be plausible. But after six years on SASC, it is uncontrollably laughable that she was clueless about classified documents....
Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0916/murdock092316.php3#OG5o2ijBUT4dI9j4.99
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