presidential campaign and you didn t know any names. the state department said for anybody who used personal device in the era of interoffice e-mail, would you please look and see if you have any e-mails that may not have been captured by the system. that is if you send one to somebody else that s already in there. one person replied. that person said about 5% of mine weren t. here they are. i heard you had some record problems so here s the rest of them too. then the state department said you gave us 1200 too many. then the person said i d like to be the first secretary of state in history to have you make public interoffice e-mails. i want people to see what we do at the state department. have at it. then they said, well, these are our documents. we have to make sure nobody will
i think than all the others combined, the republicans, based on the two debates i saw. but you think it s a republican plat really? no, i m not going there. a plot makes it sound like it s a secret. no, i think that that there are lots of people who wanted there to be a race for different reasons. and they thought the only way they could make it a race was a full-scale frontal assault on her. and so this e-mail thing became the biggest story in the world. suppose there were no presidential campaign. and you didn t know any names. and the state department said, for anybody who used a personal device in the era of interoffice e-mail, would you please look and see if you have any e-mails