2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: There is no doubt it's been a tough week for HRC. [View all]karynnj
(60,429 posts)Look at the list of media you name. It includes the most prestigious papers out there. They have been in the forefront of every battle the has dealt with the nedia's right to an oversight function.
This IS something close to their heart and the report is difficult to read without seeing that much of what happened happened to evade media and Congressional scrutiny. The more idealistic a journalist, the more this is an issue - beyond breaking administration guidelines or SD rules.
Other investigations will deal with classifications and national security. This deals with how email was handled and recommendat ions for how it should be handled. Ironically, when Clinton becomes President, she may find that the investigations and implentation of better practices that has been done per IG reccomendations will mean that she inherits a SD that functions far better on this and will be better able to deal with inquiries efficiently than the SD as it was when she left. Though this is good for openers and transparency, I doubt HRC will thank Kerry for his leadership on this.
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