Former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton evidently loose-latched national
security material sending top secret data with her unsecured private
email server. Thirty-five pages were so highly classified that they
cannot ever be divulged to anyone besides the Chinese hackers that
were probably all over her email account since she was one of the
highest priority targets on Earth for hacking besides I suppose, the
Federal Reserve.
Typically
Clinton's response was a categorical denial and transference of
blame; she said it was the fault of bureaucrats for classifying the
data too high. Sandy Berger, the Clinton's national security (now
deceased) should have used that excuse when caught sneaking
classified material from the national archives. Clinton's former
personal attorney while in the White House-Vince Foster, suicided
before he might be able to testify about how Hillary's diary
disappeared for two years to reappear one morning on a desk in the
White House in plain sight.
One
doesn't want to make mountains out of molehills obviously, yet the
Crittendonization of national security is of dubious benefit to
Americans.