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Senator Feinstein: We Need to MoveOn and Ignore Hillary's Email Crimes

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MoveOn has always been the Clinton theme. After every scandal comes out, their surrogates scurry forth and whine that we need to stop paying attention to the latest scandal and focus on the serious issues facing our country. But one of the serious issues facing our country is the lack of confidence in our leaders and the blatant corruption in government. Moving on by ignoring Hillary Clinton's latest crime is only going to add to the problem. Even among Democrats, the perception that Hillary Clinton is not trustworthy continues to spread.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said critics should stop focusing on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's email controversy and start concentrating on the issues facing the country.

"This goes on and on and on. We're reaching the final stages of a primary," she said on ABC's "This Week" in an interview that aired Sunday.

"Hillary Clinton is going to win this primary. I say enough is enough. Let's get to the major problems facing this nation."

Unfortunately Hillary Clinton has become one of the major problems facing this nation.

"Hillary herself has said, 'Yes, I made a mistake. If I had a chance to do it over again, I'd do it differently.' I mean, what do people want?"

For her not to have committed an act that disqualifies her from any serious government position? I think that's what people want.

Feinstein continued to defend the former secretary of State, saying she doesn't believe Clinton was trying to hide anything.

"I think this is a woman who wants a little bit of a private life. She wants to be able to communicate with husband, with daughter, with friends and not have somebody looking over her shoulder into her emails," Feinstein said.

Feinstein, like other Clinton surrogates, keep pushing this lie. If Hillary Clinton just wanted to communicate with her family, she didn't need a private email server for that. Just a private email. She had more aides than she knew what to do with. Any of them could have set up work and private emails for her, the way we do for ourselves.

Hillary Clinton chose to route her work this way to block transparency while sabotaging the investigation at every turn.

"Having said that, it is what it is and, you know, I don't think we should make a federal case over it."

Tell it to the FBI.


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