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In reply to the discussion: "Secretary Kerry is the first Secretary of State to rely primarily on a state.gov email account." [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)to another? Really? What does it take, really, to switch from, say Hotmail to gmail? People do it all the time, including seniors wanting to keep in touch with great-grandkids and including Luddites. It's not as though someone asked her to invent a new email format or write the program. Or even to learn email from scratch. (btw, she had just opened the Yahoo email account, and I strongly doubt she had no email at all before then, even just as a Mom whose only child was not living at home, let alone a US Senator campaigning for President.)
Some official has cited Obama as a perfect example of someone who complies with the act very well. Hillary needs speed more than the President?
Come on, now. Let's be real, please.
Besides, if you are Secretary of State and feel you cannot comply with federal law for one reason or another, you take steps. You just don't ignore the law.
But, as another post of mine downthread says, the important issue under the Act is not which computer or email account was used, but that records are preserved and archived. And she did not do that, either. The stuff about the vast educability limitations of the woman who seeks the Presidency and her special need for more speed the POTUS are beside the point, as well as easily refutable.
It's no coincidence that we learn via an FOIA request for Hagel's govt email records that Hagel did not keep a government email account.
There were, I am sure, reasons why Hillary did not comply with the Federal Records Act, but they were NOT that she is ineducable or that she had a greater need for speed than the POTUS.