Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now we have...
A former president who is running for president (resulting in a special counsel).
A former VP and current president who is likely running for re-election (resulting in another special counsel).
And a former VP who is also potentially running for president. Do we need yet another special counsel?
Both Pence and Biden have committed a crime here and should be in jail.
Crimes require intent and there's no evidence that either Biden or Pence had the required intent.
The law does’t seem to matter to the Foxified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now we have...
A former president who is running for president (resulting in a special counsel).
A former VP and current president who is likely running for re-election (resulting in another special counsel).
And a former VP who is also potentially running for president. Do we need yet another special counsel?
Both Pence and Biden have committed a crime here and should be in jail.
Crimes require intent and there's no evidence that either Biden or Pence had the required intent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, there's no indication this is anything other than a mistake. It is bad? Yes. Is it a crime? Probably not. Unfortunately, classified information is not handled with the care it should be in the WH and other high level executive offices. It is very different for the peons at lower levels.
It actually is a crime, anyone with a clearance can tell you that. Whether they are actually held accountable is a different story.
They won’t be, even though they’d 100% be fired and likely charged if they were worker bees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, there's no indication this is anything other than a mistake. It is bad? Yes. Is it a crime? Probably not. Unfortunately, classified information is not handled with the care it should be in the WH and other high level executive offices. It is very different for the peons at lower levels.
It actually is a crime, anyone with a clearance can tell you that. Whether they are actually held accountable is a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now we have...
A former president who is running for president (resulting in a special counsel).
A former VP and current president who is likely running for re-election (resulting in another special counsel).
And a former VP who is also potentially running for president. Do we need yet another special counsel?
Both Pence and Biden have committed a crime here and should be in jail.
Crimes require intent and there's no evidence that either Biden or Pence had the required intent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, there's no indication this is anything other than a mistake. It is bad? Yes. Is it a crime? Probably not. Unfortunately, classified information is not handled with the care it should be in the WH and other high level executive offices. It is very different for the peons at lower levels.
It actually is a crime, anyone with a clearance can tell you that. Whether they are actually held accountable is a different story.
Anonymous wrote:At this point, there's no indication this is anything other than a mistake. It is bad? Yes. Is it a crime? Probably not. Unfortunately, classified information is not handled with the care it should be in the WH and other high level executive offices. It is very different for the peons at lower levels.
Anonymous wrote:They should be held to the same standards as the worker bees on these documents, whether its equally lenient or equally harsh.
Anonymous wrote:What's going on is this is a nothingburger (and I'm a hard Democrat).
When people are expected to work at all hours and be on the clock where ever they are, as many or all politicians are, THEY ARE GOING TO TAKE THINGS HOME THAT THEY SHOULDN'T.
It happens all.the.time. At all levels of government. It just does.
It sounds like Pence, like Biden, is cooperating. And UNLIKE Trump.
Anonymous wrote:White House, DoD, IC and others seriously need to fix their whole classification program, to keep much better track of what documents are checked out by whom, where they currently are, when they are due back, ensuring they are returned when due back, and tracking whether or not they were downgraded/declassified, by whom, when, and by what authority.
This horsecrap makes one think there are middle school libraries that do a better job of managing check-in-check-out than our federal government does.