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cbdo2007

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Mon Sep 12, 2016, 10:40 AM Sep 2016

Newsweek: The George W. Bush White House ‘Lost’ 22 Million Emails [View all]

The George W. Bush White House ‘Lost’ 22 Million Emails

By Nina Burleigh On 9/12/16 at 7:31 AM

For 18 months, Republican strategists, political pundits, reporters and Americans who follow them have been pursuing Hillary Clinton’s personal email habits, and no evidence of a crime has been found. But now they at least have the skills and interest to focus on a much larger and deeper email conspiracy, one involving war, lies, a private server run by the Republican Party and contempt of Congress citations—all of it still unsolved and unpunished.

Clinton’s email habits look positively transparent when compared with the subpoena-dodging, email-hiding, private-server-using George W. Bush administration. Between 2003 and 2009, the Bush White House “lost” 22 million emails. This correspondence included millions of emails written during the darkest period in America’s recent history, when the Bush administration was ginning up support for what turned out to be a disastrous war in Iraq with false claims that the country possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and, later, when it was firing U.S. attorneys for political reasons.

Like Clinton, the Bush White House used a private email server—its was owned by the Republican National Committee. And the Bush administration failed to store its emails, as required by law, and then refused to comply with a congressional subpoena seeking some of those emails. “It’s about as amazing a double standard as you can get,” says Eric Boehlert, who works with the pro-Clinton group Media Matters. “If you look at the Bush emails, he was a sitting president, and 95 percent of his chief advisers’ emails were on a private email system set up by the RNC. Imagine if for the last year and a half we had been talking about Hillary Clinton’s emails set up on a private DNC server?”

http://www.newsweek.com/george-w-bush-white-house-lost-22-million-emails-497373?rx=us

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It is about time someone reminded the desperately stupid in this country what bush did. onecaliberal Sep 2016 #1
to paraphrase a conservative co-worker OriginalGeek Sep 2016 #2
Yeah, kind of scary. progressoid Sep 2016 #4
They feel justified in doing ANYTHING to stop us cuz were so evil. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2016 #9
That's pretty good, that we were able to first plant those 'lies' sinkingfeeling Sep 2016 #16
The Democratic Party should have been all over this 8 years ago yeoman6987 Sep 2016 #3
Yep... They_Live Sep 2016 #10
They put rules in place because of it loyalsister Sep 2016 #44
A friend of mine who is also on my facebook posted some email Kathy M Sep 2016 #5
But it's always OK when they do it! nt rivegauche Sep 2016 #6
The Democrat's could have gone after the Bush Administration in 2009. jalan48 Sep 2016 #7
"Impeachment is off the table" SHRED Sep 2016 #8
And here we are today. jalan48 Sep 2016 #11
That's because I believe that ... aggiesal Sep 2016 #14
What happened? GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #17
Best answer here. Thanks for the history reminder. n/tr pnwmom Sep 2016 #19
You are welcome. GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #20
I'm so sorry that happened to you, and to so many others. pnwmom Sep 2016 #21
Thanks. GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #22
The Democrats controlled Congress. jalan48 Sep 2016 #25
They controlled a filibuster-proof Congress for a whopping four months. GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #29
A war that killed hundreds of thousands, torture, unaccounted for billions of dollars, etc. jalan48 Sep 2016 #31
Once again, this is what they were trying to fix at the time: GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #32
Hillary's emails and Bush's missing 22 million emails. jalan48 Sep 2016 #33
Yes. Non-actions have consequences. GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #37
No multi-tasking then? jalan48 Sep 2016 #38
You don't seem to understand the enormity of the financial crisis, it appears. GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #39
And that torture thing-"Sorry, we're busy!" jalan48 Sep 2016 #40
Tell that to the 800,000 people who were losing their jobs every month. GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #41
And prosecuting the banksters responsible for said meltdown-"It's your lucky day, we're too busy!" jalan48 Sep 2016 #42
No. GoCubsGo Sep 2016 #43
we were told to "look forward" Skittles Sep 2016 #30
do you mean 2006? NewJeffCT Sep 2016 #35
Let's not complain about Bush's lost emails then. Let's look forward, right? jalan48 Sep 2016 #36
This is what happens when democrats take the high road ffr Sep 2016 #12
I almost think... SHRED Sep 2016 #13
Shrub always got a pass. kairos12 Sep 2016 #15
K&R Jeffersons Ghost Sep 2016 #18
This is what we should all be talking about. athena Sep 2016 #23
I don't think I have heard this mentioned on the television media ?? kentuck Sep 2016 #24
Damn, they could run for years on the emails, bet they could find out Bush Thinkingabout Sep 2016 #26
THAT IS WHY BUSH SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED !! He is a Crook and Traitor trueblue2007 Sep 2016 #27
5 RNC chairs from 2003-2011 - personal computers indeed asiliveandbreathe Sep 2016 #28
IOKIYAR Wednesdays Sep 2016 #34
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