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By Carl Hiaasen, Miami Herald
06 September 15
or those Americans who haven’t dived into the 7,121 pages of Hillary Clinton emails that were made public last week, here’s a summary based on a modest sampling:
Boring.
I mean throw-away-your-Ambiens boring.
The dreaded chore of slogging through every one of these messages falls to the staff of Congressional Republicans who are trying to bust Hillary for leaking or hiding sensitive information while she was secretary of State.
Material was withheld from about 125 of her emails because the State Department retroactively classified it as “confidential.” The rest of the emails (and this was just one batch) are being dissected page-by-page, line-by-line.
And you thought your job sucked.
Among the early highlights is a series of emails about Hillary’s struggle to operate a fax machine. Here, I swear, is the actual exchange: source