Analysis: The FBI's Comprehensive, Devastating, Indictmentless Indictment of Hillary Clinton Guy Benson

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Analysis: The FBI's Comprehensive, Devastating, Indictmentless Indictment of Hillary Clinton

By now you've had time to digest the news that after an extensive criminal investigation, the FBI will not recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton over her email scandal. While some partisans are preposterously hailing the conclusion as a vindication, it is absolutely nothing of the sort. Indeed, James Comey's methodical statement laid out a crushing indictment of Mrs. Clinton's conduct, her lack of regard for safeguarding national secrets, and her serial dishonesty throughout the entire contretemps. Before we specify the degree to which Comey's remarks obliterated numerous core lies upon which she and her team have relied for the last 16 months, a few thoughts on the his ultimate conclusion, and the optics surrounding it:

Like many, I was unsurprised by the decision; a reaction based on pure cynicism, as opposed to the facts of the case. Also like many, I'm more than a bit mystified by Comey's logic. He spelled out what sounded like a robust case for prosecution under the standard of "gross negligence," stating outright that in addition to Clinton's "extremely careless" behavior, "there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information." He went on to say, "for example, seven e-mail chains concern matters that were classified at the Top Secret/Special Access Program level when they were sent and received. These chains involved Secretary Clinton both sending e-mails about those matters and receiving e-mails from others about the same matters. There is evidence to support a conclusion that any reasonable person in Secretary Clinton’s position, or in the position of those government employees with whom she was corresponding about these matters, should have known that an unclassified system was no place for that conversation." Feel free to re-read both of those quotes.

"This is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences. To the contrary, those individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions. But that is not what we are deciding now," he added. What he means by this, it appears, is that other senior government officials would face serious sanctions (firing, stripping of clearances, fines, etc.) for this sort of conduct, but that such measures are beyond the purview of the FBI's probe. Plus, since Clinton is not a government employee at the moment, those options don't necessarily apply to her. The crux of the public justification for not recommending a prosecution seems to be that other somewhat comparable instances of high-ranking officials facing an indictment have hinged on intentional malfeasance, which the FBI says it can't prove here. While it's true that pursuing a "gross negligence" case does not require evidence of malicious intent, some have argued that pursing doing so against Clinton without pointing to willfulness would be a departure from precedent. But Hillary intentionally ordered the implementation of her rules-violating and national security-endangering email scheme, and lied about why she did it. Furthermore, she was personally and specifically warned twice about the grave risks she was creating, yet she carried on anyway. If those actions do not constitute willful intent and at least gross negligence, what would?

As for optics, many Americans -- including millions who do not support him -- will agree with Donald Trump's initial reaction that these developments merely expose a hopelessly "rigged" system. There is a prevailing sense that the elites play by different rules than everyone else, and Clinton skating without a single charge only cements that sentiment. Whether or not one believes that 'the fix was in,' it's impossible not to raise an eyebrow at the events of the last few days. First, Loretta Lynch met privately with Bill Clinton in that much-discussed, secretive tarmac meeting. To be clear, this was the top law enforcement officer in the land huddling with the husband of a woman under federal investigation (to say nothing of the Clinton Foundation investigative angle), with the controversy's legal denouement looming. Even many Democrats couldn't defend that startlingly arrogant appearance of impropriety. Then, the FBI's announcement foreclosing a criminal prosecution arrived literally hours before Lynch's boss, the president, campaigned side-by-side with Mrs. Clinton for the first time. It doesn't take an irrational, conspiratorial fever swamp dweller to look at that fact set and start to wonder. Now, onto the wrecking ball Comey took to Hillary's email scandal assertions. Here's a very tough, accurate take from the Washington Post's Chris Cillizza:

Here's the good news for Hillary Clinton: The FBI has recommended no charges be brought followings its investigation of the former secretary of state's private email server. Here's the bad news: Just about everything else. FBI Director James Comey dismantled large portions of Clinton's long-told story about her private server and what she sent or received on it during a stirring 15-minute news conference following which he took no questions. While Comey exonerated Clinton legally speaking, he provided huge amounts of fodder that could badly hamstring her in the court of public opinion...It's hard to read Comey's statement as anything other than a wholesale rebuke of the story Clinton and her campaign team have been telling ever since the existence of her private email server came to light in spring 2015...Those are facts, facts delivered by the Justice Department of a Democratic administration. And those facts run absolutely counter to the narrative put forth by the Clinton operation: that this whole thing was a Republican witch-hunt pushed by a bored and adversarial media...So, while dodging an indictment is a good thing — she isn't under criminal investigation and remains a candidate — it's a far different thing from being cleared (or even close to it) in the court of public opinion. For a candidate already badly struggling on questions of whether she is honest and trustworthy enough to hold the office to which she aspires, Comey's comments are devastating.

We have covered Mrs. Clinton's verifiable email scandal lies in great depth, over the course of many months. Her official story has now been officially destroyed -- unrooted and shredded -- by the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Several central assertions have been "systematically dismantled" and disproven once and for all:

(1) The lie: She did not send or receive any emails containing material that was classified at the time. The truth: "From the group of 30,000 e-mails returned to the State Department, 110 e-mails in 52 e-mail chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information at the time they were sent or received. Eight of those chains contained information that was Top Secret at the time they were sent; 36 chains contained Secret information at the time." In other words, she did send and receive dozens of emails that were classified -- not retroactively, but at the time they were transmitted. Comey also explained why her "not marked classified" excuse is garbage.. Continued at URL


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  • Posted by Riftsrunner 9 years, 11 months ago
    Last night, the in the bag supporters gave her a pass even after saying they agreed that she lied her ass off. So this will go over their heads and roll right off their backs and they will go to the polls and vote for her anyways. There is no way they were going to indict another elite because turn around is fair play in DC and everyone has a skeleton in their closet. So there is a form of M.A.D. (mutually assured destruction) living in the capital that prevents any violation except the most agregeous, from being prosecuted.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 9 years, 11 months ago
    I want integrity, I want honesty, I want intelligence
    I want consequences, I want transparency, I want an investigation of the klinckton foundation, I want foundations dismantled and the funds used to retire our govt debt. I want a constitutional republic , looters be damned!!! What difference does it make? All the difference in the world.
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  • Posted by lrshultis 9 years, 11 months ago
    What is truly amazing is that those on all sides, continue to make and argue decisions with out defining terms needed for concepts involved in the decisions. Rand sometimes made some people upset when she insisted that terms be defined. But today's politician is an expert at not having firm definitions for any concept. As for the rest, contradiction is OK. Fox seems to have several who cannot see from one sentence to the next, e,g,. an occurrence where someone injured was in the hospital but a sentence or two later that all was well because no one was injured in the incident. Maybe it is just not politically correct to correct someone's falsehood. I know that on many blogs, corrections of falsehoods are not welcome.
    Here in the Gulch things seem to be pretty free except for the one get "off my post" comment that I received.
    Will any government official ever, while giving a talk, just say "I can't say this stuff anymore" and just pack up and leave? I was hoping the FBI chief might reconsider and do that with some comment that there is no official definition for 'fairness' which he used in one of his decisions about Clinton's non guiltiness and say his integrity was being destroyed if he had to continue with the required nonsense.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 11 months ago
    Comey as well as the Committee pointed out every indictable offense without an indictment.
    At least in the past, this sort of thing was kept quiet through obfuscation. Nowadays, they realize that the voting public is so dumb that they'll vote the way they are programmed no matter what the scandal, unless it's homicide live on TV and recorded for replay. And I'm not sure even then.
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 9 years, 11 months ago
    Sounds to me like Comey is setting himself up as best he can to survive this administration, and HIllary's (if elected), and if not claim that he hid nothing.

    Just like Chief Judge Roberts reversal on ObamaCare, this smells of vindictive manipulation and corruption.
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  • Posted by hattrup 9 years, 11 months ago
    What still makes little sense to me, even in our rigged system, is why Comey would include all that detail that makes Hillary so guilty, and then recommend no indictment.
    It seems like Comey sets himself up for a huge amount of obvious attacks for no reason. Are there some nuanced politics here, or do they think voters have absolutely zero capacity to think for themselves?
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    • Posted by $ blarman 9 years, 11 months ago
      Agreed. The pessimist in me says that this is just business as usual in politics. The classic line from Animal Farm coming back that "some are more equal than others". The optimist in me wants to see a double-meaning in this - that Comey recognized the depths of Clinton's debauchery and falsehood but doesn't have the courage to pull the trigger due to some leverage being held over him. Not that such a situation is overly optimistic.
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    • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago
      That would be a fair assumption at this point. Taken as a general observation. The follow up: When you lie with pigs you get dirty. Regardless of which pig it looks like a dirty four years.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago
    May have to give the FBI director and apology the full text of his statement was an indictmentless indictment and he apparently is being brought, without objection, in front of a Congressional committee. There's more than the part posted. And articles from other Columnists one entitled Coney's Gift To The People.

    Not to mention the other ongoing investigations.
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    • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 9 years, 11 months ago
      OK...if they listened..."what difference does it make"... to hiltery supporters...will the get it?

      In your opinion...what's next?...does anyone do anything about it...can we, outside FB, Tw or the voting booth...do anything about it.

      I'm lost here...even a mass protest is likely to be useless...a campaign of "NEVER FORGET"? again...I lost...
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      • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago
        It means the counter revolution is alive and well and well ignited. THAT is progress. More than we've had in five decades. So let's see how this next phase pans out. Or think of the progress made so far in lighting the fire. No one thought it possible a year ago. Suddenly people are waking up. Maybe it's time for a little guidance. Hell iyou worked your butt off. Why quit now. It's a long time and a lot of gas to pour on the fire. Even more important now the Libertarians have bowed out. The first revolution took ten years....and then 12 more to come up with the follow on to the Declaration and produce the Constitution.

        Must we wait for the recvolution of two vowels. Think of a four finger salute which is two V's Ballots instead of bullets A and O instead of U and E. With a thumbs up for I. I support the counter revolution against socialism and a return to a Constitutional Republic.

        Who else is goingi to teach the children ir not ourselves?
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 11 months ago
    After listening to just the Gowdy/Coney section on live tape covering intent which is a subject many thought irrelevant int he past few weeks I can now safely say the following. ONLY a group of individuals who belonged to a group with no known nor recognized in decent society morals and ethics would continue to defend that woman. Using 'that woman' is an intentinal standard to the 'Clinton Standards of morals, values and ethics.

    Is there any doubt the Oath of Office and the other laws of the land will mean any more but probably far less than they have not meant to her hoped for predecessor. or mean any less than being meaning less to her supporters.

    So much for Comrade Clinton as a qualified candidate whose finger you would want on the nuclear trigger - if you were a thinking reasoning citizen and supporter of a Constitutional Republic. But as firm and loyal suporter of liberal fascist socialism and progressivism you would have no problem identifying with, copying and diefying 'that woman's' actions in this and other regards.

    In fact so much one could not call you an extremist any more than any good Jihadist is claimed to be not an extremist. Is she acting under her own mind or under the mnd of some other influence such as Mullah Yoda Ben Ghazi of the Progressive WhaHabWe movement? Does the term enemy of the state in relationship to the Constitutional Republic come to mind? Perhaps that's a slight bit overboard. In that it's insufficiently strong enough.

    Who suffers the. most? One group has certainlysuffered enough at the hands of 'tht woman' and that is the Woman's Movement. This is far from the first time tthat woman has turned her back and that of the NOW against her sisters, deaf to their pleas for help.

    Why did Coney do as he did? Who knows whast side deals and concerns he had offered or mentioned and maybe, just maybe he took this way out in the face of having to lie under oath to get up from the slop of the pig pen and say without saying. i'm coming clean as best I can. Which should cut Hillary's support down to the clone crones. There are always some.

    We may still get Trump. I'm still not going to vote for him and hope on voting day another Tom Clancy scenario doesn't come true with only one candidate left alive. I sure wish the other two parties had had the good sense to select by vote a candidate and an alternate candidate to fill any unforseen votes between now and voting day. That's how much I don't buy the Vince story which doesn't mean tot he extent that someone else, like the 9/11 hijackers couldn't adopt the idea.
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