Doc
06-02-2016, 02:37 PM
Yeah, they are transparent because I see them for exactly what they are. Is it any wonder people don't trust the government?
Link-State Department: Fox reporter question deleted by request (http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/06/state-department-fox-emails-223799)
So if you don't like it, you just edit it out...
then when caught, you lie about it and call it a glitch
then when caught on that, you can't identify the individual who made the call
As I stated in the past, I don't have any issue with "secret negotiations" and I suspect most reasonable American's don't. I think its understandable why some things are done that way... but what you don't do is lie and deceive after the fact. I might be tolerant of it if it occurred once but this is a repetitive pattern, whether its Bengazi or the IRS or how the AHCA was presented, etc.... its standard operating procedure
Link-State Department: Fox reporter question deleted by request (http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/06/state-department-fox-emails-223799)
So if you don't like it, you just edit it out...
then when caught, you lie about it and call it a glitch
then when caught on that, you can't identify the individual who made the call
As I stated in the past, I don't have any issue with "secret negotiations" and I suspect most reasonable American's don't. I think its understandable why some things are done that way... but what you don't do is lie and deceive after the fact. I might be tolerant of it if it occurred once but this is a repetitive pattern, whether its Bengazi or the IRS or how the AHCA was presented, etc.... its standard operating procedure