Hilary Clinton and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Personal E-mail Account

Thank you for sharing your concern. I will no longer refer to Hillary as, well, you know, in this thread.

We meet as friends,
we talk as friends,
we depart as friends.
Life is good.

However, the use of the term doesn’t change my argument. I am interested in how my decision has changed your views (opinion?) of my credibility. If it hasn’t changed, then why should you expect me to make the effort (and it will be an effort :smiley: ). In other words, if nothing changes, then why bother changing. just sayin’
Isn’t the term “Regards” considered a polite ways to end a letter. What possible objection could you have to it’s use? Would you prefer that someone used the term “sincerely”, instead?

A post on a message board isn’t a letter?

I mean, by the same standard, we could be beginning each post with the address of the recipient and start “Dear _____”. The standards of one setting aren’t guaranteed to be appropriate for all.

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The Fast and Furious investigation was never completed. Obama played the Executive Privilege card, which only applies when the President is actually involved. Neither Eric Holder, or Obama, have to testify as to what occurred at the highest levels of the F&F operation. The F&F investigation will continue after a future President rescinds Obama’s EP.

A lesson I suspect Hillary and Sweet O’l Bill will remember for the future.

Dear Revenant Threshold,
You are free to post anyway you wish. You are also free to demand that others post to your particular standards. What you can’t do, is force others to meet your standards, such as they are.

Has the term “regards” actually become a target of the politically-correct, word-nazis? Seriously?

I’ll try to find a cite, doorhinge, but Shodan has stated on this board that his “regards” can mean a genial “regards,” or a “fuck you.”

I have a link to a post where they mention that he’s admitted it, but haven’t found the actual admission by him yet.

I don’t recall trying to force anyone to do anything. Or demanding so. Or even asking so, in fact. Am I misremembering? Has “A post on a message board isn’t a letter” become the target of the politically-correct word-nazis?

You mentioned that it wasn’t appropriate. I must have misunderstood your meaning. Your standard of what’s appropriate is obviously different than mine.

Do you believe that the Congressional Committee’s investigations into all-things-Benghazi should continue? Do you believe the Congressional investigators should, or should not, question Hillary?

No, I didn’t. I said that the standards of one setting aren’t guaranteed to be appropriate for all.

And even if I had said that - saying something isn’t appropriate wouldn’t be trying to force someone not to do that thing. Nor is it a demand. Nor is it even asking. Even within that misunderstanding, you aren’t correct.

I don’t know enough about the matter to venture an opinion.

He himself doesn’t even know enough about what he *himself *means by “all-things-Benghazi” even to ask the question. He didn’t even add the word “again”. So don’t worry about it.

Hahahaha. Seriously? You’ve discovered a 6 year old post that states, “Ed has told us that “Regards” in the sense of “Fuck You” is acceptable on the Straight Dope, inside or outside of the Pit”, and you still intend to pursue the issue.

I have to ask, to what end? What do you hope to accomplish? Regards was acceptable 6 years ago, and it’s still acceptable today. (Maybe it’s time to stop obsessing about something you have absolutely no control over? just sayin’ )

Point taken, doorhinge, but I still find it as maddening as I did back then.

As I previously explained -

You and I agree that the Congressional Committee’s should continue their investigations. I’m not worried about it.

Maddening as in angry, or maddening as in bonkers? Sometimes, just sometimes, you have to let things go.

You could be satisfied with the fact that I’ve granted your request. Something is better than nothing. :smiley:

First, I apologize for using the phrase - “politically-correct, word-nazis”. It was much to antagonistic. “Politically-correct, word-police” would be more appropriate. :o

You posted a question about a post not being a letter. And something about the standards of one setting not being appropriate for all other settings. To answer your original question, a post on a message board isn’t a letter, except when the poster choses to use the same standard. It’s the posters choice, isn’t it?

Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Personal E-mail Accounts are back in the news, so it seemed appropriate to bump this thread. Once again a top White House Adviser has improperly used a personal e-mail account for government business.

There are at least two major differences between the two incidents:
(A) Hillary’s personal account approached a “crime of the century” status with widespread calls to arrest her and “lock her up.” Ivanka’s impropriety wouldn’t make the Top 200 list of Trump family crimes.
(B) Hillary was following in the footsteps of predecessors like Colin Powell who had unknowingly committed the same impropriety. But anyone who didn’t spend 2015-2016 in a two-year coma should have known such an account was improper by now.

Ah. Maybe this is a difference. Hillary was e-mailing Potus? Who was Senior W.H. Adviser Ivanka e-mailing? The deputy press secretary in charge of touting Ivanka’s made-in-Bangladesh shoes?

Are you in favor of investigating Ivanka? Are you in favor of politicians cooperating fully with those investigations? Are you in favor of those who suggest that Ivanka shouldn’t be investigated?

Can Matt Whitaker be trusted to investigate Ivanka? Should the Just-us Department appoint a special prosecutor?

I’m not sure of the context of this post, but it appears to be an allegory connecting Hillary to a possibly rabid dog. Is Ivanka also a possibly rabid dog?

Such a freaking optimist, septimus, still believing that any of the people you called out can possibly be shamed.

In the wake of Ivanka’s e-mail scandal, Fox News host Leventhal wanted to talk today about … Hillary Clinton’s e-mail.

So I ask the Trumpists and those who want to “Lock 'er up” — to which venereal disease should Ivanka Trump be compared? Chlamydia? Syphilis? Gonorrhea?

Is this a trap?