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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Is Hillary staying in pending indictment [View all]Gothmog
(175,393 posts)14. Waiting for a Clinton indictment? Don’t hold your breath
I am amused by the Sanders supporters and republicans praying for an indictment http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/waiting-clinton-indictment-dont-hold-your-breath
The fact remains, however, that such a scenario is pretty far-fetched. Politicos Josh Gerstein took a closer look today at the legal circumstances, and the reasons Clintons foes shouldnt hold their breaths.
Politicos examination seems to have only been able to find one person who sincerely believes Clinton will face prosecution: former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), who was a prosecutor and a Justice Department official before his partisan antics made him something of a clownish joke.
Among more objective observers, the idea of Clinton facing an indictment seems, at best, implausible. This is very much in line with a recent American Prospect examination, which reached the same conclusion.
TPMs Josh Marshall published a related piece in February, after speaking to a variety of law professors and former federal prosecutors about the Clinton story. To a person, Josh wrote, they agreed the idea of a Clinton indictment is very far-fetched.
The examination, which included cases spanning the past two decades, found some with parallels to Clintons use of a private server for her emails, but in nearly all instances that were prosecuted aggravating circumstances that dont appear to be present in Clintons case.
The relatively few cases that drew prosecution almost always involved a deliberate intent to violate classification rules as well as some add-on element: An FBI agent who took home highly sensitive agency records while having an affair with a Chinese agent; a Boeing engineer who brought home 2000 classified documents and whose travel to Israel raised suspicions; a National Security Agency official who removed boxes of classified documents and also lied on a job application form.
Politicos examination seems to have only been able to find one person who sincerely believes Clinton will face prosecution: former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), who was a prosecutor and a Justice Department official before his partisan antics made him something of a clownish joke.
Among more objective observers, the idea of Clinton facing an indictment seems, at best, implausible. This is very much in line with a recent American Prospect examination, which reached the same conclusion.
TPMs Josh Marshall published a related piece in February, after speaking to a variety of law professors and former federal prosecutors about the Clinton story. To a person, Josh wrote, they agreed the idea of a Clinton indictment is very far-fetched.
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I got juried for posting a video about her being a career criminal. They just can't handle
desmiller
Apr 2016
#15
Karl Rove is a hactivist then because his fingerprints were all over that video of yours.
pnwmom
Apr 2016
#34
Nah, if nothing bad happens before the convention, she gets the nomination.
thesquanderer
Apr 2016
#71
This is not Free Republic. Please conduct yourself accordingly, thank you nt
geek tragedy
Apr 2016
#9
I voted to leave it alone. Here is a little gift for whoever alerted on your thread....
Land of Enchantment
Apr 2016
#12
Ruh roh, your jealousy is showing. Pope Paul can't hold a candle to Pope Francis.....
Land of Enchantment
Apr 2016
#30
why don't you take a little trip in that cave called the Hillary group...
Bohemianwriter
Apr 2016
#50
Thanks. No one knows what the future holds---no boddeeee! This ain't over,
Land of Enchantment
Apr 2016
#33
Thanks--I listened to it this morning on Directv...election fraud. Again.
Land of Enchantment
Apr 2016
#40
Congratulations on the most baseless and stupid CT ever written at DU.
Starry Messenger
Apr 2016
#16
Unfortunately you are fact free. There is NO ONE who EVER used a private server for all their
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#65
Keep that head burried in the sand. . What you refer to as "stupid assertions" are actually FACTS
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#87
It is only a right-wing masturbatory fantasy. She's not going to be indicted
emulatorloo
Apr 2016
#29
Dunno some would call me an asshole lol. I am just not big on blindly accepting GOP spin
emulatorloo
Apr 2016
#69
I don't know if she will be indicted but she did break laws. But she is probably above the law
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#67
For one thing you can only transmit classified information on government secure networks.
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#73
Those stories are highly spun by rightwing media, and I just don't believe rightwing media.
emulatorloo
Apr 2016
#78
Research the history of the "experts" on Fox etc who are pushing the Indictment Fantasy
emulatorloo
Apr 2016
#80
More then 2000 emails with classified info on a private server, and on the cloud
jmg257
Apr 2016
#91
This is sad. I know what happens next. Soon all you'll be able to read is far right
BreakfastClub
Apr 2016
#32
It will not happen, you have to be indicted by breaking a law, did not happen, no indictment.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2016
#41
I'm getting dizzy from following all the escapades that Sanders supporters engage in.
randome
Apr 2016
#54