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March 29, 2024

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The recent revelations about the likelihood of a Chinese intelligence penetration of Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server begs the question, “why was Hillary Clinton so irresponsible and cavalier in her cyber-behavior” while serving as Secretary of State during the Obama Administration? The short answer to that question is really very simple. Hillary Clinton felt a sense of entitlement to do whatever the hell she damn well pleased.
For years we have all been told that she was the “smartest woman in the world”, and she reveled in the adulation she received from people in the news media, Hollywood personalities, and from Democrats all around the country. Hillary Clinton was simply a presence in the Democrat Party and in politics in general that commanded everyone’s attention.
Even her political enemies had to acknowledge that she possessed clout far beyond that of other politicians in either major party. Beyond what influence her husband former President Bill Clinton brought to the table, Hillary Clinton herself was a force to be reckoned with. But certainly it wasn’t because she was any smarter than anyone else. She and her minions were simply more ruthless than anyone else, and she just had better ‘PR’ with nearly every media outlet glorifying her every single day.
But as smart as Hillary Clinton was supposed to be it appears that she actually was easily outsmarted, falling victim to the Chinese. The damage to our intelligence capabilities, not to mention to our national security that Hillary Clinton caused during her tenure as Secretary of State will reverberate throughout the intelligence community for years to come. Much of it yet to be fully assessed since the compromise was so massive.
For the uninformed, intelligence collection is about putting together pieces and bits of information into something that is understandable, and that gives one a window into the thinking of the leaders and decision makers of foreign countries. All nations practice it as we all are interested in not only what the intentions of our adversaries are, but we also like to know what our friends are thinking as well.
A bit of information here, a sentence there, an intercepted conversation or document all combined can be extremely damaging to national security. The types of things that a Secretary of State would have discussed may have in some cases been general in content, but when added to information developed from other sources and methods can provide nearly a complete picture of a country’s intentions or capabilities.
The worst case scenario is that lives can be lost. American lives, and the lives of people who have been working with us in foreign nations. Based on her recklessness we have to assume that anything discussed via Hillary Clinton’s e-mail during her time in office has to have been fully compromised. And by piecing the bits of information together gleaned from Hillary Clinton’s unsecured, unencrypted private server, our enemies could have uncovered the identities of people providing us information. As it appears the Chinese were able to do since reports coming out now are that countless intelligence sources in China were executed.
During her time as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would have been kept apprised, at least in general terms, about our nation’s intelligence activities in countries all around the world. The CIA, DIA, in fact every ‘three-letter-agency’ would have kept Hillary and her State Department informed in general of any intelligence operations that had the potential of creating a diplomatic incident should they become compromised.
If any of these activities were discussed in the more than thirty thousand messages Hillary Clinton got rid of it’s a good bet the Chinese still have copies of those e-mails. Regardless of Hillary’s attempt to obstruct justice and destroy subpoenaed evidence by using ‘BleachBit’, hammers, and the good ole ‘delete button’.
The actions of Hillary’s senior staff and aides should also be called into question. They each were briefed and signed the same secrecy agreement that Hillary Clinton, in fact that all government and military members are required to agree to. That which governs the proper handling and communication of sensitive and classified information.
It is also a violation to fail to report another government employee’s willful disregard for security regulations and protocols if one becomes aware of it. From some of the recovered e-mails it’s evident that Hillary Clinton’s senior staff were quite aware of the fact that their boss was ignoring the rules. Those senior aides should also be held accountable for their own dereliction of duty in not reporting the potential compromise of classified information.
If the Chinese intrusion into the private server of Hillary Clinton proves anything, it proves that in modern political history she was uniquely unqualified to have been considered for the office of President of the United States. Her reckless disregard for security protocols put in place to protect highly classified and sensitive materials, not to mention possibly lives, proves without a doubt that Hillary Clinton was simply too corrupt and dishonest, not to mention irresponsible to have held any high office of public trust and responsibility.
One can only hope that the Justice Department will finally recognize Hillary Clinton’s complete disregard for America’s national security through her reckless, and not to mention her very illegal behavior, and she will once and for all be held accountable.

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