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Journalist gets letter of support from Hillary Clinton: ‘Your voice is so important’ – USA TODAY

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Lauren Duca accepts an award on stage at the The 9th Annual Shorty Awards on April 23, 2017 in New York City.(Photo: Dave Kotinsky, Getty Images for Shorty Awards)

Journalist Lauren Duca received aletter from an unlikely reader whoencouragedthe writerto continuewriting and said, Your voice is so important.

Who was that reader?Hillary Clinton.

As we know all too well, the internet is not a friendly place for women, especially those who arent afraid to speak their minds and challenge established systems of power, Clinton wrote.

Duca, who made headlines last year for writing a Teen Vogue opinion piece that said then-President-elect Trump was gaslighting America,on Fridaypostedthe letter on Twitter, thanking the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee for her words.

"Thank you, @HillaryClinton. For this, and for everything," Duca wrote on Twitter. "I promise to keep fighting (right after I'm done sobbing)."

She also noted her mother had been sitting on the letter for a month before sending it to her.

In December,Teen Vogueran Duca's piece that argued Trump was gaslighting America, actively manipulatingpeople to the point where they question their own sanity. The fiery opinion piece received widespread attention, leadingDuca tosparwith Fox News Tucker Carlson about her story and coverage of Donald Trump and first daughter Ivanka Trump.

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Halper: Bill Clinton Could ‘Easily’ Be Blamed for Hillary Clinton’s Election Loss – Washington Free Beacon

BY: Washington Free Beacon Staff June 9, 2017 4:12 pm

Washington Free Beacon contributing editor Daniel Halper on Friday joined Fox Business host Neil Cavuto todiscuss the media's lack ofcoverage of former FBI Director James Comey's testimony about Loretta Lynch, who served as attorney general during the Obama administration.

The conversation touched on Bill Clinton's private tarmac meeting with Lynch last Julyin the midst of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server, leading Halper to say that the42nd president could "easily" be blamed for his wife's election loss in November.

Cavutobegan the segment by playing a clip of Comey testifying Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee onhis conversations with Lynch.

"We were getting to a place where the attorney general and I were both going to have to testify and talk publicly about it," Comey said, referring to the FBI probe into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. "And I wanted to know, was she going to authorize us to confirm we had an investigation?"

"And she said, Yes, but don't call it that; call it a matter,'" Comey continued. "And I said, Why would I do that?' And she said, Just call it a matter.'"

Halper said that Lynch's conversation was an "astonishing revelation" and that the Obama administration got off with little to no criticism.

"There's a lot of blame to go around, " Halper said. "In fact, Hillary Clinton was a cabinet official when she was using the emails, so the whole thing sort ofbecause she was a candidate, the criticism landed on her squarely, but really it should have landed on [Barack Obama] himself for allowing a cabinet member to do and conduct such conduct."

Cavuto asked what the Obama administration's role was in the Russia investigation and the Clinton email probe.

"It seems like you could blame President Obama for nothandling the Russia thing correctly to begin with, not putting attention on it, not condemning it initially and sort of just letting it simmer."

Halper then said that Bill Clinton could also be blamed for Clinton's election loss last year because "Lynch met with Bill Clinton on the tarmac."

"They like to blame Comey for the loss, but you could easily blame Bill Clinton for the loss if you're going to go down that road, because Bill Clinton put himself in that position with Lynch," Halper said.

"I think you could squarely blame Obama for Hillary Clintonlosing or Bill Clinton for Hillary Clinton losing very, very convincingly, or at least just as convincingly you couldyou know, all the other factors that Hillary Clinton has found to blame," Halper said.

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New Documents: Hillary Clinton Ignored ‘Security Hawks’ to Use ‘Highly Vulnerable’ BlackBerry – Washington Free Beacon

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BY: Paul Crookston June 8, 2017 8:02 pm

Hillary Clinton went against the advice of security experts by continuing to use an unsecured BlackBerry smartphone while serving as secretary of state, new documents reveal.

Clinton was made aware that "unclassified BlackBerry is highly vulnerablein any setting," but nevertheless persisted in using her phone, Judicial Watch reported Thursday. The conservative watchdog group obtained an email in which Clinton spoke openly about retaining her phone contrary to counsel.

"Against the advice of the security hawks, I still do carry my berry but am prohibited from using it in my office, where I spend most of my time when I'm not on a plane or in a no coverage' country," Clinton wrote in an email.

Judicial Watch submitted the email record as evidence to the U.S. District Court. The organization obtained the record through a court order as part of the ongoing case Judicial Watch, Inc. v. Department of State.

Judicial Watch has now counted 433 pertinent emails that Clinton did not provide to the State Department. Clinton had said in sworn declaration that she believed that she had turned over all emails that could have been "federal records."

"Mrs. Clinton seemingly ignored the advice of security hawks' and violated numerous laws related to the handling of classified material and government documents," said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch. "The State Department sat on this document for 18 months.It is a smoking gun that shows why she must beheld accountable under criminal and civil law."

Clinton's personal "clintonemail.com" system was at the center of the FBI investigation into her potential mishandling of classified information. Judicial Watch has submitted an interrogatory into why she continued using a BlackBerry phone after she was advised not to do so.

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Hillary Clinton’s Latest Excuse For Losing Has Some Dems Questioning Her Mental Health – The Daily Caller

Is Hillary Clinton on the verge of a meltdown?

On the heels of reports that many Democrats arent exactly thrilled with the idea of her running for president again, the former First Lady last week launched a bizarre attack on the Democratic National Committee, suggesting that it had sabotaged her 2016 campaign by failing to set up a top-notch data operation to help her identify and trackkey voter groups, especially in the swing states.

Clinton claimed that the DNC data operation was so inept and underfunded, that she had to contribute her own campaign money just to keep it going.

Its only the latest excuse that Clinton has invented to try to explain how she got beaten last fall, and its left many Democrats apoplectic.

Fucking bullshit, is how Andrew Therriault, the former director of DNC data operations, reacted in a tweet after learning of Clintons comments. In fact, there was plenty of data available showing that none of the key Rust Belt States she ended up losing, including Pennsylvania and Michigan were safe but Clintons campaign simply ignored that data on the assumption that they knew the landscape better, he noted.

Clintons comments come after news reports have circulated that many Democrats are growing leery of Clintons recent efforts to declare herself the leader of the resistance to Trumps presidency.

In a press conference several weeks ago, Clinton described her plans to gin up grassroots protest against Trump domestic and foreign policies. Many analysts saw it as a transparent attempt to boost her prospects for yet another bid for the Democratic Party nomination in 2020.

Clinton, though widely criticized for two disastrous White House bids in 2008 and 2006, seems desperate to get back in the political game by any means possible.

Back in February, her allies floated the idea that she might run for Mayor of New York. The current Democratic mayor, Bill De Blasio, was seen as facing tough re-election prospects due to a corruption scandal.

But a poll taken among New Yorkers found overwhelming opposition to the idea. And DeBlasio no longer appears so vulnerable.

The DNCs Therriault has deleted his angry tweets about Clinton but other Democrats close to the DNC have begun weighing in.

Most have indirectly supported Therriault noting that the DNC data operation helped power Democrats to a razor-thin victory in the governors race in North Carolina last November.

In an interview with the Hill newspaper, Tom Bonier, the CEO of TargetSmart, a data firm that works with many Democratic clients, defended the DNCs 2016 efforts as the most robust data operation the DNC has ever seen.

Bonier also noted in a series of tweets that, the Clinton team was using DNC data throughout the primary. If it was that bad, they knew that for two years but did nothing.

Much of the DNCs data operation traces its root to Barack Obamas two successful presidential campaigns. Obama pioneered methods of organizing campaign volunteers and of identifying voter niches by election district that vastly overshadowed the GOPs own field operation. These advanced techniques supported by social media were widely credited with having propelled Obama over John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012

Clinton was supposed to have inherited these methods and some of the personnel that proved so instrumental to Obama. Any many Democrats hoped that inheritance would allow Clinton to overcome the kind of clunky and disorganized field operations that doomed her own campaign in 2008.

But party insiders say that it was hard to teach the old Clinton dog new Obama tricks.

The data are merely the raw ingredients, argues John Hanger a Democratic campaign consultant. [Its] the chef that decides what to do with them.

And the chef, Clintons campaign team, was simply not up to the job.

Few Democratic officials seem willing to speak out publicly against a third Clinton bid for the presidency. The DNCs recently elected chair, Tom Perez, is a staunch Clinton loyalist. He was rumored to have been one of two Hispanic candidates to be vetted as her possible running mate in 2016.

When asked directly, Perez and others, including Clintons former campaign manager Robby Mook, seem to welcome the idea of her running again.

But Clintons comments and her public demeanor are beginning to raise eyebrows.

During her recent Wellesley commencement address she broke into a prolonged coughing fit much like previous ones that have raised concerns about the state of her health and her ability to survive the stresses of the presidency were she to be elected. And just as baffling was her dress. Wearing a black beret, Clinton seemed to be channeling the ghost of Monica Lewinsky, the former white House intern whose affair with Bill Clinton led to his impeachment in the House, and which tarnished the campaign of his chosen successor, Al Gore.

Lewinsky was notorious for wearing a nearly identical black beret during her many appearances at campaign events where she often hugged the former president.

Clinton, of course, once famously dismissed Lewinsky as a narcissistic loony-toon.

But some of the former First Ladys angry and disappointed critics whove grown tired of her non-stop grandstanding and finger-pointing are beginning to wonder if shes suffering from a similar syndrome

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Twitter Erupts Over News That Hillary Clinton Used Black Prison Labor While First Lady of Arkansas – Newsweek

Twitter users have reacted with surprise and fury over excerpts from Hillary Clintons 1996 bookIt Takes A Village. On June 6, Jeanette Jing, an activist with over 33,000 followers on Twitter who supports Clinton's Democratic opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders,shared two pages of the work in which Clinton reminisces about the black prisoners who worked in the Arkansas governors mansion she shared with her husband, Bill Clinton, who led the state from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992.

When we moved in, I was told that using prison labor at the governors mansion was a longstanding tradition, which kept down costs, Clinton writes. She adds that most of the workers were convicted murderers and she became friendly with a few of them, African-American men in their thirties who had already served 12 to 18 years of their sentences.

Despite her alleged friendships with these men, Clinton tells her readers: We enforced rules strictly and sent back to prison any inmate who broke a rule. Despite having no psychological qualifications, she later asserts that these men did not have inferior IQs or an inability to apply moral reasoning but instead they may have been emotional illiterates.

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First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton talks about her new book It Takes A Village at the Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock on January 16, 1995. In the book, Clinton talks about using black prison labor in the governor's mansion. Jeff Mitchell/Reuters

Clinton makes no mention of whether the men received any money for working for her and her husband. A 2016 article from Mother Jones notes that when it comes to prison labor, some state states, including Texas, Arkansas, and Georgia, do not pay inmates at all. On Twitter, Jing wrote that Hillary Clinton was a direct participant in what @samswey correctly described as modern slavery.

Jing, who also refers to a June 5 Twitter conversation about the Clintons use of prison labor from Samuel Sinyangwe, an activist, data scientist and policy analyst. In a string of tweets, Sinyangwe talks about his experience of visiting the Louisiana state legislature and finding black prisoners serving white lawmakers for free. Sinyangwe adds that the state has the worlds highest incarceration rate, with black people making up 66 percent of the prison population. By comparison, black people make up 32 percent of Louisianas total population.

He goes on to note that prisoners working in the state legislature are serving people who support laws that make Louisiana the hardest state to hold police accountable within. Like in Arkansas, Sinyangwe adds, some of Louisianas prisoners work at the governors mansion.

In her book, Clinton tried to soften the reality of unpaid black men serving a wealthy white woman. But, 1996, the year her book came out, was also the year she made a speech in New Hampshire in support of her husbands controversial 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act.

Of the legislation, which critics say ramped up mass incarceration and disproportionately affected African-Americans, Clinton said: We also have to have an organized effort against gangs. They are often the kinds of kids that are called superpredatorsno conscience, no empathy. We can talk about why they ended up that way, but first, we have to bring them to heel. (Clinton has since apologized for using the term and admitted parts of the 1994 bill were a mistake.)

The resurfacing of her books extract has dragged Clintons record on racial equality into the spotlight. Despite her reaching out to the black community during her 2008 and 2016 bids for the presidency, she actively supported and lobbied for her husband while more and more black people were sent to prison. Though Toni Morrison named Bill Clinton the countrys first black president, under his watch there was an 100:1 gram-to-gram sentencing disparity between people imprisoned for powdered cocaine possession and those imprisoned for crack cocaine. (At the time, a crack epidemic was sweeping Americas black community.)

In response to Jings tweets, Clintons supporters say she would still have been a better choice for president than Donald Trump. In 1973, the Justice Department sued Trump and his father for discriminating against potential tenants who were black. In 1989, ahead of the trial of the Central Park Fivea group of African-American men who were wrongfully accused of brutally assaulting a white woman Trump took out an advert in the New York Times calling on the state to bring back the death penalty. Muggers and murderers, he wrote, should be forced to suffer and, when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes.

Trump has also distanced himself from his past. He promised to send more people to prison to protect minority communities without acknowledging the huge racial disparities in the prison system or the need for police reform.

On Twitter, Sinyangwe concludes : 2016 was a choice between a white woman benefitting from black prison labor and a white man campaigning on sending black people to prison.

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