11-26-2024, 12:01 PM
Tzwh Netroots Push Back Against MSM bias
WASHINGTON --Republicans are still firing away at Hillary Clinton s use of a private email account as secretary of state, but their latest shot seems to have missed the mark.On Monday, the New York Times published several emails Clinton sent to an advisor in 2011 and 2012, while she was still secretary of state. Republicans noticed that Clinton s email address in the messages hrod17@clintonemail was not the same email she told congressional investigators she used during her time at the State Department hdr22@clintonemail . House GOP considers next step in Hillary Clinton email drama 02:00 stanley tumbler In a press release sent Monday afternoon, the Republican National Committee cried scandal. This is the latest example of how Clinton has attempted to mislead the public about her use of secret email for public business a stanley cup nd raises further questions about where else she is attempting to hide the truth on this and other matters, the release exclaimed.But Clinton s presidential campaign had botella stanley a quick explanation - After Gawker published Clinton s old address when she left the state department, she changed her email address to hrod17@clintonemail. Any messages printed after that time, even if they were several years old, reflected the new address. It wasn t a new explana Uruw Paul Krugman: Romney would be worse than Hoover
It s never too early to speculate, so...About a year ago we were gaming possible successors for Hillary Rodham Clinton if she was elected president.Now it s time to spin the wheel again on the Secretary of State thing. Any appointment would last only until a 2010 special election. The big difference now -- two key potential replacements are out: Gov. David Paterson -- who would choose Hill stanley mug ary s replacement if she s offered and accepts Sta stanley spain te -- and Charlie Rangel, who is lost in an ethics cloud. Here s our improvised list of potential successors, with their pluses and minus, in no particular order:Rep. Jerrold Nadler D-Manhattan, Brooklyn : Has the gravitas. Lacks the patron he had in ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Rep. Nita Lowey D- Westchester : Stepped aside for HRC in 2000 and keeps seat in the hands of a woman. A decade older than Clinton.Rep. Greg Meeks D-Queens : Up-and-comer. But doesn t seem senatorial yet.Attorney General Andrew Cuomo: Former HUD secretary has chilled out and moderated his nasty-man image - stanley italia - and moving him out of the way would eliminate a potential challenger for Paterson. His old rep haunts him and nobody, except us, has really floated his name.Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Smart, a respected environmentalist and policy wonk, and the ultimate legacy pick. Has never sought public office and isn t an electrifying speaker. Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi: Young, personable, attractive, great on the stum
WASHINGTON --Republicans are still firing away at Hillary Clinton s use of a private email account as secretary of state, but their latest shot seems to have missed the mark.On Monday, the New York Times published several emails Clinton sent to an advisor in 2011 and 2012, while she was still secretary of state. Republicans noticed that Clinton s email address in the messages hrod17@clintonemail was not the same email she told congressional investigators she used during her time at the State Department hdr22@clintonemail . House GOP considers next step in Hillary Clinton email drama 02:00 stanley tumbler In a press release sent Monday afternoon, the Republican National Committee cried scandal. This is the latest example of how Clinton has attempted to mislead the public about her use of secret email for public business a stanley cup nd raises further questions about where else she is attempting to hide the truth on this and other matters, the release exclaimed.But Clinton s presidential campaign had botella stanley a quick explanation - After Gawker published Clinton s old address when she left the state department, she changed her email address to hrod17@clintonemail. Any messages printed after that time, even if they were several years old, reflected the new address. It wasn t a new explana Uruw Paul Krugman: Romney would be worse than Hoover
It s never too early to speculate, so...About a year ago we were gaming possible successors for Hillary Rodham Clinton if she was elected president.Now it s time to spin the wheel again on the Secretary of State thing. Any appointment would last only until a 2010 special election. The big difference now -- two key potential replacements are out: Gov. David Paterson -- who would choose Hill stanley mug ary s replacement if she s offered and accepts Sta stanley spain te -- and Charlie Rangel, who is lost in an ethics cloud. Here s our improvised list of potential successors, with their pluses and minus, in no particular order:Rep. Jerrold Nadler D-Manhattan, Brooklyn : Has the gravitas. Lacks the patron he had in ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Rep. Nita Lowey D- Westchester : Stepped aside for HRC in 2000 and keeps seat in the hands of a woman. A decade older than Clinton.Rep. Greg Meeks D-Queens : Up-and-comer. But doesn t seem senatorial yet.Attorney General Andrew Cuomo: Former HUD secretary has chilled out and moderated his nasty-man image - stanley italia - and moving him out of the way would eliminate a potential challenger for Paterson. His old rep haunts him and nobody, except us, has really floated his name.Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Smart, a respected environmentalist and policy wonk, and the ultimate legacy pick. Has never sought public office and isn t an electrifying speaker. Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi: Young, personable, attractive, great on the stum