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James Carville tries to defend Hillary, ends up accusing her of hiding emails from Congressional oversight



It's spring. That means that James Carville's bald noggin popped up out of its hole, pointed its twitchy little nose into the wind, smelled a new Clinton scandal, and went into damage control mode. Since nothing's ever new with the Clintons, including the names of the people defending them, Carville took his dog and pony show to ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos. The topic, of course, was Hillary's private email server.

He began Mrs. Clinton's defense with a weird math lesson that fused Pi and various bits of Clinton history into some kind of insane story problem:
“What this is, is the latest in a continuation, and if you take it all and put it together, and you subtract 3.1415 from pi, you’re left with not very much. And that’s ...at the end of the day ...so the Republicans can’t pass a budget ...alright, we got another investigation, just like we had the Whitewater, just like you go through the file-gate, you go through travel-gate, you go through seven or eight different congressional committees. And you wonder why the public is not following this? Because they know what it is.” ....And then, apparently, he forgot what "defend" means - because he ended up siding with Mrs. Clinton's accusers. “I suspect she didn’t want Louie Gohmert rifling through her emails, which seems to me to be a kind of reasonable position for someone to take."
Oops. This, of course, is exactly what Republicans have been saying. Hillary set up a private email server and used it exclusively. She did this so that she'd be exempt from annoying congressional oversight and would be able to delete anything incriminating. Since she controlled the server, she freed herself from prying eyes - which is precisely why she was supposed to be using her State Department address for official business. We'd like to congratulate Mr. Carville on his ability to comprehend - and agree - with the case Republicans are building. Surely, Mrs. Clinton is thrilled to have such sharp minds on her side.

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