Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's decision to use a private email server, let alone deleting at least half of the communications on it, was "extraordinary," Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward said Monday, and the omissions remind him of the decisions made by President Richard Nixon back in the 1970s.
"You've got a massive amount of data," Woodward, the veteran "All the President's Men" journalist told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program. "It, in a way, reminds me of the Nixon tapes; thousands of hours of secretly recorded conversations that Nixon thought were exclusively his."
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Worse, the Nixon tapes revealed that he lied about the break in at the Watergate, with Hillary she left confidential top secret information unguarded. Information that could be very bad for our whole country. It could also contain negative conversations about the leaders of other countries, our allies, the NSA spy thing got under the skin of many European leaders. If European intelligence found that there was a plan to perform a terrorist attack in this country, we need them to be on our side and alarm us! Washington is OUT OF CONTROL!
She worked with Nixon and got fired with him.
So when does she go to jail?
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