Monday, March 9, 2015

Clintonopoulous!

George Stephanopoulos Wonders if Clinton’s ‘Critics Overreact’ on Email Scandal

Mar. 9, 2015




WRIGHT (voice over): “Transparency is at the heart of the email controversy. President Obama told CBS News it was news to him that the Blackberry she carried everywhere as Secretary of State did not have a government email address.”

OBAMA: “The policy of my administration is to encourage transparency, and that’s why my emails, the Blackberry that I carry around, all those records are available and archived.”

WRIGHT: “Hey, are you excited to be in Iowa?”

BUSH: “I am. I am.”

WRIGHT: “Here in Iowa Jeb Bush has his own baggage to deal with.”

[clip ends]

HARRIS: “She has sidestepped as we saw in Florida the email issue. But this story seems to have legs. How big a problem is it for her?”

STEPHANOPOULOS: “Well, I think we’re going to find out. I don’t think necessarily it’s going to necessarily, it’s not going bring down her campaign and I think it does raise questions about a pattern of kind of hunkering down in the Clinton world. We’ll also see if her critics overreact on this one but there’s no question that those emails are going to be to turned over, most of them are going to come out. The question will be what is inside them? Is there anything damaging there? If not I think this tends to blow over, but I think this was a wake-up call to the Clinton campaign about the kind of questions they’re going to be getting all through this process.”


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