On August 13th 2014, at 7:34 a.m. Bridget wrote on her personal yahoo! mail account:
"Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee."
TO: Bridget _ from David___ at g-mail dot com: "Got it!"
Was there some reason these people were using personal e-mails instead of state.gov type?
It seems to me that if we are to approach the public vs. private nature of e-mails sent during working hours, perhaps we should come at it from the other side of the bridge.
Whether it was just one horseshoe nail, or one itsy-bitsy teeny weeny "personal" e-mail of snark- for want of common sense, a potential Kingdom may have been lost.
Thank YOU, Bridget, for being unable to contain the glee so that it leaked into your personal stuff where it was not secure and people saw it. 'Is it wrong that I'm smiling?'
I have no idea if there are any real hot potatoes still simmering in Hillary's e-mail stew, but I believe she made sure on purpose that if we are to find them, or even just pull out the meat of her work, we will have to slop through a whole bunch of unidentified [vegetable] matters and rinse off the gravy.
I do know that these devices and new types of correspondence may seem like magic in their instantaneous nature when they pop up and then are -pop- deleted, gone again (except for a little bubble residue). But I also know that back in the days of phone-cords and filing cabinets, no one in their right mind would interfile State Department Business with their recipes and daughter's wedding invitations.