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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)50 and 50 year olds don't switch email accounts unless someone younger sets that up for them: Even when the law requires them to switch?
I know many people over 60 and that is just untrue.
Besides, Hillary was a Senator and a Presidential primary candidate long before she was 60. And before that, she was First Lady. If she were 80 or more the first time she tried to do anything at all online, I might be more receptive to this myth that no one over 60 could possibly switch email accounts, even with all the help in the world available to them, unless someone else did it for them. Heck, people in their 80s are posting on DU. I recently congratulated someone who posted he or she was 85.
Anyway, it's the rare 20 year year who sets up a switch from great grandma's email without being asked by grandma and it hasn't even been claimed that she ask for help and was refused.
And what a lame excuse for violating the law.
Besides, she set up the personal yahoo account--and a private server in her home--at about the same time she was nominated for Secretary of State. So, please give me a a damned break with the laughable old lady luddite stuff. Besides, if it were true that she can't possibly manage to switch from one email account to another to comply with the law, even with all the help in the world available to her, what in hell would that say about her being President?
Finally, as I have posted, the really important issue here is preservation of the documents and archiving. She didn't do that, either, or allow anyone else to do it. What's the laughable excuse for that?