Emails past and present

Emails past and present

by digby


Somebody help me out here.  Who all is still in jail over this?  I can't remember:

Monday, June 18, 2007
Administration OversightWhite House Use of Private E-mail Accounts

The Use of RNC E-mail Accounts by White House Officials

The Oversight Committee has been investigating whether White House officials violated the Presidential Records Act by using e-mail accounts maintained by the Republican National Committee and the Bush Cheney ‘04 campaign for official White House communications. This interim staff report provides a summary of the evidence the Committee has received to date, along with recommendations for next steps in the investigation.
The information the Committee has received in the investigation reveals:

Emptywheel has a nice timeline of the Bush administration email controversy, here. And that wasn't all. Here's the CNN story which has Fox commentator Dana Perino, then White House press secretary, admitting that millions of official emails might have been deleted:

Millions of White House e-mails may be missing, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino acknowledged Friday.

"I wouldn't rule out that there were a potential 5 million e-mails lost," Perino told reporters.

The administration was already facing sharp questions about whether top presidential advisers including Karl Rove improperly used Republican National Committee e-mail that the White House said later disappeared.

The latest comments were a response to a new report from a liberal watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), alleging that over a two-year period official White House e-mail traffic for hundreds of days has vanished -- in possible violation of the federal Presidential Records Act. (Watch CREW's comments on the missing messages Video)

"This story is really now a two-part issue," CREW's Melanie Sloan told CNN. "First there's the use of the RNC e-mail server that's inappropriate by White House officials and secondly we've also learned that there were between March of 2003 and October of 2005 apparently over 5 million e-mail that were not preserved and these are e-mail on the regular White House server."

Perino stressed there's no indication the e-mails were intentionally lost, but she was careful not to dispute the outside group's allegations. "I'm not taking issue with their conclusions at this point," Perino said. "We're checking into them. There are 1,700 people in the Executive Office of the President."

The Wikipedia entry about the Bush White House email matter is here. As far as I know, no emails were ever recovered and the matter was quietly dropped.


Oh, and in case you were wondering, yes,  the FBI is now looking at all of Clinton's personal emails. And as Kevin Drum pointed out the other day, we'll undoubtedly see all the juicy details, dribbled out with the most drama the new Spite Girls can drum up:
Today, the company that manages Hillary Clinton's email server says that although her personal emails were deleted, the server was never "wiped." Thus, it might still be possible to recover the deleted emails.

That's it. That's the news. But somehow the Washington Post managed to occupy three reporters and 1,500 words telling us this. You can skip most of it. Here's the only part that matters:
On Saturday, Sens. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairmen of the Judiciary and Homeland Security committees, respectively, said they would push for the deleted e-mails to be reviewed if they can be recovered.
Gee, no kidding. I'm sure the nation's security hinges on this. And if Hillary's personal emails are successfully recovered, I'm equally sure that a few of the most embarrassing ones will somehow get leaked to friendly reporters.

Hillary Clinton is well aware of what happens when a Republican Congress starts investigating a prominent Democrat. That's why she deleted her personal emails in the first place. The 2015 version of the GOP is apparently bent on proving that nothing has changed since the 90s.

Meanwhile, we will all ignore the fact that Jeb Bush did the exact same thing and nobody seems to care. Funny that.
When the Benghazi obsession first happened, some of us who have good antenna for GOP bullshit knew what it was all about.

The committee isn't looking for evidence of Benghazi! or anything else like that. The press doesn't really care about "transparency." This is all about finding embarrassing personal information, for reasons only a psychiatrist can explain:

An email from Hillary Clinton to Huma Abedin: "Just knock on the door to the bedroom if it’s closed." http://t.co/tB6jXCcW28
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 25, 2015


And, by the way, that tweet is not some intern making a mistake. It's the lede of the article:


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