A New Theme For The 2016 Election: “No individual too big to jail.”

The Author of the Quote being HRHC.

Hillary’s subconscious acts up in Dem debate, provides 6 words that will haunt her

By Thomas Lifson, The American Thinker

There may still be a reasonable debate on whether or not Hillary Clinton has a conscience, but Sunday night’s Democratic presidential debate proves that she does have a subconscious.  That part of her mind put words into her mouth that her conscious mind would rather not admit.

The critical six words:

“No individual too big to jail.”

Get thee to a Jail Cell, Madam.

UPDATE

SIREN: IG Says Hillary’s Server Contained Material ‘Even More Sensitive’ Than Top Secret

By Guy Benson, TownHall.com

If this early January development was a bombshell, today’s revelation is a nuclear bombshell. Hillary Clinton’s improperunsecure email server appears to have endangered national security even more than previously thought — and her excuses continue to melt away under intensifying scrutiny. Extremely serious findings from the intelligence community’s Inspector General, reported exclusivelyby Fox News’ Catherine Herridge:

Hillary Clinton’s emails on her unsecured, homebrew server contained intelligence from the U.S. government’s most secretive and highly classified programs, according to an unclassified letter from a top inspector general to senior lawmakers. Fox News exclusively obtained the text of the unclassified letter, sent Jan. 14 from Intelligence Community Inspector General I. Charles McCullough III. It laid out the findings of a recent comprehensive review by intelligence agencies that identified “several dozen” additional classified emails — including specific intelligence known as “special access programs” (SAP). That indicates a level of classification beyond even “top secret,” the label previously given to two emails found on her server, and brings even more scrutiny to the presidential candidate’s handling of the government’s closely held secrets…

Intelligence from a “special access program,” or SAP, is even more sensitive than that designated as “top secret” – as were two emails identified last summer in a random sample pulled from Clinton’s private server she used as secretary of state. Access to a SAP is restricted to those with a “need-to-know” because exposure of the intelligence would likely reveal the source, putting a method of intelligence collection — or a human asset — at risk. Currently, some 1,340 emails designated “classified” have been found on Clinton’s server, though the Democratic presidential candidate insists the information was not classified at the time. “There is absolutely no way that one could not recognize SAP material,” a former senior law enforcement with decades of experience investigating violations of SAP procedures told Fox News. “It is the most sensitive of the sensitive.”

Not just TS, but TS/SCI.

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